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... flEIWVIAN ~FOUR-AND-KALF CENTJI 3. EXERA BEETo prcedn ?? e n rAID b~y teie fi~na~nciatl nanyft', Messr. n te flyr Giobvsp and Sos 0t rvh ?? r that Or 05W foboowing day, betwee n thebotoflepan Two.r ofafvenhrtd onapplitsti~f after the 20h instant, and the Litt may to had on ?? Coupons mni t hbe left thcte ?? days for examination. . . 15, Bishopyga1e-streY&w'ithbfh London, June IS, 1859. ...

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... rVHE SALE PRICE of the DAILY NEWS TALL (ERt E\'IOL ANID and at lih- RAILWAY STATIONS. ge -rc. se'. II. '%II11I ahol SON r00 SELL the DAiI LY NE ~V at 3jtiio i IAIL ox TAP hO %S10 t 'ItItElt PrINCfE per SINGLE CODY ad will S5UPPLI all (:OUNTIIS ?? KEtS and NEWS fifiENTS ao 'ech LOrir a' ?? a~id 'heii lo .-to sell the DA ILY O TI CE tot MARItINERItS. N WRECK IN THlE RIVER TujztIIES. NO(TICE ...

The following presentations took place at Her Majesty's drawing-room on Saturday. Mrs. O. Batetnan (on ber ..

... of Harrington. Miss Watts Rnssell, by Mrs. Watts Russell, and the Countess of Shrewsbury and Talbot on accession to the title. Viscount and Viscountess Curzon, Countess Harrington. Lord and Lady Denman also attended Her Majesty's Drawing-room. Lord Scarsdale has kindly forwarded a donation of five pounds to the Derby Temperance Society. This act of liberalty, on the part of his lordship, was ...

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... CONCERT HALL, LftR NELSONTS E. tHS LIV!PO_:_ ,1A gRM0 I I OCTL tox ;g heoor F rt blo nnfrance 'THIS (WE¶01!4ESDAY) EtVENIN, ,-the I5t h lbtaf When Rlaih Eo ed Ierojnbe I Y OF THE BELL, PRNCIPAL R Gj T ; ES , and ]Doord WuD-C Wdc~et ?? O'sILIE. IrOOERLT NOW ?? F (RT. SELSON. WHITSUAN NTIODE O HOLIDARYOMES. 5E eseed Ecats i t ?? Gaulleery.i. Body, &t. Jp, Nre. Ctuttler, muelceeller. crner of ...

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... Saito bg - - ?? UT Os.0UE Op T~lA T OririM o T9 WILL OFe Jylsx ATFUBTON. 9Q., ?~ilbl T~ et,_valuahl5 WARtEHOUE O netm LING IIOUSEII, BywE. JOHN~ FRANK GRIFFITHS, Or% Wednesday, the 2Mt instant, at Mne o'clck. at the Olaen- a oomsoin Sonth John-8tr55t Liverpool. in tho foliom ?? ~ iiili 005Shal b5 ?? upon at the itime of the sale, ~ ' La~0 udvaluable'WA REHOUSE, of £51 e. TnS ~t 1 Beoldunder ...

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... - ?? sTEAM CMMUWIATI ONxI 1rWEE TLlVZRPO(,L AND GGOW. GBAT RIDUCrIOW 1 RATOS OF FRE1OQt M JUNE 153' fC Xpe'nb any ufosweatcete -zS traze.ie thU sldroted oz other lienika _ aS ase intended to sa (with or ?? U~~fil, ARA e41 weem =JERPOOL _ .D q~ ~~OW. With aaid Pge _a AR a dr:- SS , , , , ., , ,~*Capln Ar iber T~erms Si JV-t0arll lo an siorage CaptiYC. . amner only. I -d'1WROM CLARENCE BOOK, ...

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... VO LACE DEALERS and Others. -To be(N TL D5Isl'Ooir; of by PUBLIC TLNDFO. in Twenty scyssostc Lets.G by dirction of tire Esccutors of the late Mdi-s Jane O:cvrkc, of 1 oegsb it,)1 StreT. tisasie Ie I;d osreet. Liver-peel, the whole of her Veluabis from STritK of% oNTIQUEi. MEsiiLIN, and other LACE. eroneenine to Wire teel ros 1,0elecel att~r.Wrilat t ibets one of ahe esecuotre. lio. 2. Tit~nhm ...

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... 03 my ; 11 ' O°URBN IN G.-IThe Pablica erespee~ i Informezd tha~t MOUftN12T6' of everyr description, -B she r wr ts vteyr ile Dl bae fou~nind'enY roa or m~nediate eae wilehan aeu OU ?? s(cotrne of Nsew ulntonen'o Wdosa' ad a d0t Co n try eoirder seat off immediately unoon thekir r~ceiPt,. dtt i IIJARRIAGE TROUSSEAUX and INDIANI !rd e e' rd zthdr ws Gee ?? forAN vand RAf iIION r~enpec fell1 :r. ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS, Tuesday, June 7. the state opening. As we announced in last week's Mercury the Queen opened the sixth Parliament of Her reign yesterday week. After the delivery of the Royal speech which we published last Wednesday, the House was adjourned till evening. On its re-assembling, The Lord Chancellor having read Her Majesty's Speech, the Earl moved the usual Address answer it, which ...

THE BATTLE OF MAGENTA

... The following letter, the first directly coming from the battle field of Magenta, and writteu the morning after an officer who took part in the battle, is published the Pays. The writer naturally only describes what witnessed himself, and gives idea of the general character of the engagement; but from what be says it will he seen that the conflict must have been of a most desperate description ...

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... 'rONES and WILLIS tae now submitting a FRENCH PRIN'TED MsUSLI:Ng, EriENCH BABAGES, MOH AIRS, AND SEVERAL NEW' FABRICS yOR LADES' MORNING, WLKING, AND EVENING WEAR, .EMPLE ROW H. us . . . K4,NEW STRERT, BIRMINGHAM. TAMES SYSON 'begs to announce tha hie ham t a an inhn entirely nne Stokon a HOSIERY AXNGD OVESLIS,' , tbltthe -suse an~ d invites an er? cjall athis Zaab A T CELEDIt TE M AX for ...

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... publishod ,eery t inday, Tuesday, We~eaday,'kItursJ&y;and :Fridayt ed «~e in - all the priuctpal towns of' Wbarw d rbbe, Wroesteisliire, Staffordshire, Debyshira, and Salop, by eight o'clock in the mordng. E P a y The Saturdavy Evening Post, a reelrly journals for the Wqrking classes, pricoa-thee-halfpenseei- .om- teiniug a Wllweraged sulmmary ofth iodveha and general newrs of the week, is ...