THE LADIES AND THE COLLEGES
... 117--A/ AEIS1AAt a * .- (From the New York Tribune.) Miss Jessie M. White, an Englishwoman, who had a g lame little brother who had repeatedly broken his leg-. once when h ...
... 117--A/ AEIS1AAt a * .- (From the New York Tribune.) Miss Jessie M. White, an Englishwoman, who had a g lame little brother who had repeatedly broken his leg-. once when h ...
... AROHBIShOP OULLEN'S REPLY TO LORD l I - 81.'oS. L N D. INS. it Dr. Paul Cullen, Titular Archbishop of Dublin, Pipa's a! o Legate, &o., has published a letter, in the form of a al: o pamphlet, in reply ...
... on Mis ar fat on Ms Oudtt coutte has purchased the Art Tieasures ?? ive Exhibition olock, as a memento of the affair. got toy An editor in Iowa has beoame so hollow from depending let ...
... TBE WAIXATO MOVEIEW FOR A NATIYB RWG. (oM t4 Wolftnyton lep1adwn.) A greatmeeig of the Wiksato tribes was held in the mddle of luC mous th at Rangiriri, partly in conyexion eth the feast ...
... |F T- E ! - 9, v- - o u*iuDqSI a.y little,, siirp pr~Aes'. ?? >ysetting .at ' 4eiac th, rul: wrh ,pide. ,the 'pioeee~dingsF of ?? bodiW a miotisniwaa earnied at the Board of Guardiam,'.bn-Tuesday week, eappointitg John South*oith ai officer of thet Preston ?? 1s~apvast 'amilunt! otf'sinyjpthy~evibced-4by certain Ā¢uPiu~~h t4iue othis Iinter~sting younjt gentleman? whose servicc of~ttliree ...
... THE LATE OUTRAGE. TO THE EDITORS OF THE LIVERPOOL ManttBY. Gentlemen,-The dreadful -and disgusting outrage com-. mitted upon a poor woman who stood upon the grating before a certain te ...
... THE LIVERPOOL FINANCIATL REFORMi I - , ..vASSOOIATION. .. I The weekly meeting of tbe council, postponed from Mon- day on account of the municipal electIon, was held on Wed nee4By. Present-the preside ...
... IIULTI I. - -; I F .= so Wllamhousekeeper of Clerkenwell.police cut '~hung herself ;x Wednesday.be od, Oa uesikymorning, the Musie Hall at Brighton se , thgstl destroyed by fire. Nine ...
... TUE LIEPOOL MERCURY. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 187. 9ALUS POPhUL LtX 9UPRENA. SUU1MAB.Y Yesterday the Bank of England raised its rate of discount to 9 per cent., a step which had been apprehended for severa ...
... Owing to the vast number of WOTkPeople, of both sexes, who have been put on half-time, or utterly thrown out of employment, by the present depressed condition of the lace anl hosi ...
... A The damage done by the late inundations in Piedmont I is estimated at 15 000,000 francs. , Count Olaonfief, one of the Emperor of Russia's privy counoillors, and attached to the ...
... It is amusing-though we cannot say the spec- Sol tacle is morally edifying-to see the wrgglings and Asu Writhings of the ?? Mlinistetialists as diL the fatal hour approaches whe ...