WHAT SIR CHARLES NAPIER SAW AT CHERBOURG
... WI WHAT SIR CHARLES NAPIER S.W AT CHEIRBOURG Isi has been ask-cd wht' dill we Fee at CL -7bour'9 ' ! il tl ...
... WI WHAT SIR CHARLES NAPIER S.W AT CHEIRBOURG Isi has been ask-cd wht' dill we Fee at CL -7bour'9 ' ! il tl ...
... ?? -i',I?IT1?C,'Jt AND LIVERPOOL A(CIICULTURAL SOCIETY. -;Te extract the following favourable notice of the coining exhibition from the M!ilfand Couinei 0 IHfed :- Tih eleventh annual meeting of this sooiety has been tixed to ti~ko ?? at M?inchester on Thursday and Fridev-, tih t -s and 10th of Soptember next; and the iienrie, m announcedi in our advertising cslaiuis, closo on the Itih instaut ...
... be A BILL TO EXTEND AND AMVEND THE ha F.EOPLE'S REPRESENTA'FION IN PARIJA- hi! MENT (ENGLAND). ofi whereas more than six millions of aduhlt mnale gr ersons have the constitutional right to vote, whilst 5e Ettle snore than one million are le-gally privileged to th exercise tbat right, and upwards of five millions are co' deprived of it. And whereas it is expedient that so at, large a proportion ...
... . d A STEPSON WALKING IN THE v STEPS'OF HIS STEPFATHER. d {Ear fli m: | Y qi Y' | *; (From the irtne&.) to Every one remeinbers' the eareer of the now noto- ge ''1rious Colonel Waugh! We seem still to see the 1 crowds of carriages with emblazoned panels that I e impeded the highways of Kensington, we seem still tii ito hear the buzz of sunalltalk that throughout an f' society prqceaed'every ...
... TOW1N COUNCIL. to )rA monthly and special mneeting of the town council ,fwas htold in the council chamber at thle Town Hall, ~k yesterday, his Worship the Mayor, James Hol1mo, E. sq., presiding. li FINANCE COMAIITTEE. an, id SALARY OF THE BOROUGH COURT ASSESSOR, it. The proceedings of the finance committee included sat a recommendation to increase the salary of Eldward Inc l, James, Esq., thle ...
... I FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE, II D A Tntl - 'I i'Y - ?? ?? revolu11 Dr. ~ FRANCE. - to ,is PAeRIS, MONDAY.-The :Emperor and' Empress id, i'eturned to. Paris,' or rather to .St. Cloud, last Is. evening, for the imperial train was shunted o~i to the -The~ iss Qhemfin de Ceinttire, 'and thence on to the SC. Qloud' reduct. ieline,'- and arrived safely at their destination. -Indeed, vessels o1f, the ...
... THE QUEEN AT BIRMINGHAM| ?? AT, mott I CIt^A5 -I . AT- OPENING OF THE ASTON PARK. On Tuesday, Birmingham receivel its first visit from her Majesty since er accession to the throne ; i the object of that visit was the inauguration of a I park for the people, at Aston; and this coi- c descension of royalty was accompanied by as en- e thusiastic a. display of loyalty as it lisa ever been the a ...
... -- ?? - POLITICS OF THE PRAYER BOOK, r --.3 -- - I - - - ?? - -- - - - , . Lord Stanhope has given notice of a motion ar for an address to the Crown praying for the w] discontinuance of what we may call the in ; historico-political services of the Church of th England, viz., the services for the 30th of ha January, the 29th of May, and the 5th of th November. Every sincere and judicious friend ...
... HEALTH7 COMMUfTEE. rg The weekly meeting was held 3esterday. Present * p -Nle~srs. D)over (chairman), Sheil, {rosthwaite, i Flutclsison, Anthony, Haydoek, and lowring. The inspector reported that from the ist of *e January to the 30th: of June, which was the ex- of tl ?? of the present current half-year, there were J 41111 nuisance notices issued fron the nuisance office; , r co and in 126 ...
... ?? n . _ _ THREE MEN DROWNED.. e Yeserday afternoon, a casualty took place on the at river Mercey, near New Brighton, by which three at men Llosb their lives, and two others narrovwlj escaped ta Similar fate,.arol vt The circumstances, as far as we have been able to ) learn, are as follow:-It-appears-that, abon three at o'clock, a boat called the Dicky Sam lefb the landing at St e for New ...
... WEST DEkB BO A OFGUARDIS. I The weekly meeting of this board Was held yesterday, at the West eb workhouse. sn r dwards ~ ?? Robers, Ababsans Parkin, Pitts, Taylor, pur Mawddele I. Edwards, Richmond, Sage, Roecoe, and TLint.- on .hqesis Potthus, £13 out-dor relief were gpanted as follows. -Mr. ,bt ott, 918Mr. Olney, £14; and lir.-Lytligo., £24 :-Mr. Ini Gough, the governor, reported the number ...
... IEXTRAORDINARY DEATHI TWO LADIES FROM MALARIA. 3o ;A good deal of excitement ihas been occasioned at he Box, a village about six miles from Bath, owing to wee the almost sudden death of two ladies,ione being T Mrs. Elizabeth Horlock, the wife of the Rev. Dr. att Horlock, the vicar bf the preish, and the other her be sister, Miss Alice Sildell, of Ashley House, 'near-Box. of The fatal ...