CORRESPONDENCE
... CORRESPONDENICE. ST. PETER'S WAPD. TO THTE EDITORS OF THtE LIWEPPOOL MERCURY. Gcntleinen,-It having been stated that St. Peters ward is to lose the services of J. C. Fernihouog, Esq., I beg leave to s ...
... CORRESPONDENICE. ST. PETER'S WAPD. TO THTE EDITORS OF THtE LIWEPPOOL MERCURY. Gcntleinen,-It having been stated that St. Peters ward is to lose the services of J. C. Fernihouog, Esq., I beg leave to s ...
... 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 r ...
... DOMESTIC INTEILIGENCE. ly MtL. 11' SAYSm*E LAcnDo.-'Mr. Welter Savgesltted 21tLardor hzrsetak-eaup his. residenc atCe1as, whlere barre]_s In- his family, whlich is numeirouslpses fine estate :, headed ...
... rto We roegreat tohea.rh that rs. Janes ITO].%e the 4 ladyI forwotycifmgsrenow lies dan- gerously ill in London. L - The anniversary of the Licensed Victuallers' Society will, we u ...
... TIHE BRAEMAR GATHERING. (From the Abe'rdeen Journacl) perl This annual meeting of clans took place oin Friday imp niternoon on the usual spot adjolisiug the old Castle neei of birseinar. The site, as ...
... INGURATION OF NEWTON'S STATUE AT GRANTHA.NI LORD BROUGHAM'S ADDRESS. On Tuesday, the ceremony of inaugurating the statue of Sir Isaac Newton took place at Grantliam, Lincolusbire. Newton was born at W ...
... IROYAL HORTICULTURAL 8OCIETY OF :I IRELAND. I -. .. ..I The following are the, Uiawads made at the Society'sl Autumn Exhibition, hseid on Thursday, it Saltbill. *gectisulFeo e-ulo adss Exotic Orchids (six)-I94!prIze, T Bewley, Esq, Rodkville, Biaclsrock, Ditto (four) lst prii2e, J.Hone, Jun.iEsqLessonI street, Mr King, gardener. Plants of ~renairkable foliage (slx)' lst prize, WmaDargant, Esq, ...
... DB. LANG ON THPE POyATOt 4a the current number of the Joln,,,1 j -- - --b uumoer oi Me dourflalff CUU11ral society theteepeartaprlrZ Of 11he %Wy3 Ceoetrl dctep tereappears aprize ebeay.,il g,0 Production, and disease of the potato, the re he °ein which is devoted tolan examinaon greater etto causes of that mysterious nduenc o te e Mobh severe losses upon Potto ?? OIrLhit Itil0at dozen years. ...
... | TlTE LATE FAILURES. - (Fkort fle Times City Article.) Witbin thlee 'prst fortnigbt details have been given of various felaless in London and Liverpool. They were mostly connected with the Honduras Limber trade, and have more or leee preseuted the old features observed in the majority of cases during the panic of last year. Th' first on the list was that of Blesers. Hyde, Elodgr', and Co., of ...
... I THE ANCTES0 ARMOBIAL BEARINGS OF i I IRELAND. *. i In the decline of the oroman empire we searn tuae Britain and Gaul wore often invaded by Irish adven- trurers, who usually returned successful from these ex- peditions with abundance of spoil and captives. It was in one of these predatory invasions thattSt.Patrck, while yet a youth, becaime a prisoner to King Nial Naoigbiallach, though ...
... I - AMBOURS OF InEFUp . * LynRpooLMoNsDAo.-The conamisslonsra appoinjed toe takoevidenge on the subjeat of 4,arboursa oL1Weugo- U met again in the Sessions-house, Cbapelpstrevt, this day, . Rear-Admi'ral Hope presiding as ohief commignlasioner.- Thes other members of the commission present were Major-General SitF. Smaith, Mr' LUudsay M .P.,4 and pi Captain Sillivan, RN. - Captain Arthur ...
... GAsMELMO I THE EoGUTZMal GRNv r ' _ The vice whicb, above all others, infested Eggish S cid during the greater part of the eighteenth cenurha VI gaming. Men and women, the old and the VS beaux and statesmen, peers and &ppreakp Ypr learned and polite, as well as the ignorant Stid the gar, were alike involved in the vortex of play vole racing. cock-fighting, betting of every deg arete, with the ...