NEWS OF THE WEEK
... MEWS OF THE WEEK. DOMESTIC. rdai After a residence of nearly five weeks at her Soc _ Highland home, the Queen left Balmoral at 8 30 p on Tuesday morning, and arrived at Edinburgh ch at 6 15 in the e ...
... MEWS OF THE WEEK. DOMESTIC. rdai After a residence of nearly five weeks at her Soc _ Highland home, the Queen left Balmoral at 8 30 p on Tuesday morning, and arrived at Edinburgh ch at 6 15 in the e ...
... I DISPLAiYED LAST WEEK IN LVERPOOL. I The revelries of last week are over, and all that is left f of them, apparently, isthe grievance of which the reporter t for the ...
... LAIST NEWS. EL~TUL MWlE~~IAIONAL TELEGRAPH.) In A meeting of Cabnet Ministers wes held at lit DO the War D)epartment on Tuesday. Present th - -Lords Pamnure, Palniorst~o, and Granville, de DO Sir Char ...
... MiTEOROLOGICAL RESULTS ne, sek er, au the ale not my aed re-t :iw on- Sep om are der on- iof age mad one ing een ters sof io if rge the iD6 GENERAL REMARKS. Aug. 26.-About onethird of the sky was gene ...
... THE LIVERPOOL MERCURY. TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1855. SALUS POPULI LEX SUPREMA. REFORMAATORY sCnOOLS. 01 It can scarcely be necessary for us to say more JN on the subject of Reformatory Schools, as advo- ...
... MBSeS!Y OFeFICE FRIDAY M5oR?1a, Dec. 528. * [BY THE BRITISH AND SUBMARIN TN ELEORAPH.] D F .RANOU. f P~AJ, THURwSDAY EdVENINGs-A pamphlet which 1 has appeared to-day has created a groa ...
... MOIEETING OF PARLIAMENT. be L We hava reason to believe that her Majesty will sum- mon ParliamiSwt to meet for tho despatch of business on the 18th of January next.-Pres3. th THE CABINET. ...
... FOREIGN - ?? F~tANVIJVIE There appears to ba n loger any reason to doubt that pi the Erperor if the Preols aiU prceed forthwith to the IO Crimea. it, the Coastitatiotnud of Monday it is stated w that ...
... TO THE HDITOaS OF THS 1YRI1OOL MERCURY. Gentlemen,-I transmit the report on the ispootant sulbect of the division of the county palatliao, and aly as well mention amlaisdenit in referenco theret. that ...
... - ?? ?? -- - ?? - ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ,iht The noes from the Davis Straits whale aships is un-el all favourable. All the veselsa which had gone thither avero £ ng clean on the 19th o ...
... VOR1tE?POSflEI ?? 7'o the Edtitor of the Ipswich Joeurnlt. Si n-! ?? feel obliged If you permit me. through s-our columnts to mnlke public a few of the reasons. shiih rentler necessary the crection of a police station in this toan, for the safe keeping of prisoners, andl thie rehidence of the police. Au ap3plictatio to Qunrter SNcsion- for uclah an ercc. ino hfI t cen refu-cd. :and thc aau ...
... MISCELLANEOUS IN-ELLIGENCE. ROYAL NrPrECJOFN OF INVALIDS.-A Party of 35 invaiids of the Scots Fusilier Guards. consiting of men who had fought and had been wounded eitaier at Alma or Inkermann were inspected by the Queen, at three o'clock on Friday afternoon. in the Grand Hall of Buck. ingham Palace. A few of the Grenadier Guards, re. cently arrihed disabled from the Crimea, wrere nspected at ...