LIVERPOOL SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB
... The annual examination of the pupils of this school took place yesterday at the Royal Institu- de- tion, eolquitt-strest, in the presence of a numerous company, ...
... The annual examination of the pupils of this school took place yesterday at the Royal Institu- de- tion, eolquitt-strest, in the presence of a numerous company, ...
... jI I An nit ?? mteting of this beard was heold tea lat evening io the rfblic piurces, EgremOnt. ' There wero .0resent-Mr. Hughes chairman), U3 Messrs. Holffe, Caine, Harrison HAi ...
... A despatch of Earl Russell on the subject of the union of the Ionian Islands with the ?? of Greece, addressed to the English Ambassadors at Paris, Vienna, Berlin, and St. Petersburg, was published yesterday. After setting forth the man- ner in which the-islands came under the protection of the British Crown, and defining the articles of the treaty of 1815, the despatch goes on to say- The ...
... IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. [BY TELEGRAPE.hl HOUSE OF LORDS. MONDAY, JUNE 29. The house met at four o'clock. ROYAL ASSENT. The royal assent was given by comrrmission to the Inland Revenue, the Militia Pay, the African Slave Trade Treaty, and a number of private bilks. The Lord, Commissioners were the Lord Chan- 4 celor. Earl St. Germains, and Viscount Sydney. COURTS OF CONCILIATION. Lord TI)OUGIIAM ...
... I PETROLEHIM I To those whom all bad Smells comeera From Modern Science you may learn, 'There's nothing in the foulest fetor But what will make good health much better. The worst of such is antiseptic, In that it makes us all dyspeptic; You may now be a believer, Petroil is a care for fever. And is it so? Does Doctor Trench Imply not this, petrolean stench To good health is not injurious? ...
... ITUE HEBREW EDUCATIONAL I AND ENDOWED SCHOOLS. I PRESENTATION TO THE MAYOR. Yesterday, a deputation from the Hebrew Edu- cational and Endowed Schools - a local institu- tion which has rendered incalculable advantages in the education of the Jewish population of this tewn-waited upon his Worship the Mayor, in order to present him with a congratulatory ad- dress. The doputation consisted of the ...
... I I BY TELEGRAPH. OPENING OF THE SESSION. I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4. The fifth session of the sixth Parliament of her Majesty was opened this day by royal commission. I The absence of her Majesty divested the ceremony of its usual attractions, and there was not a nume. rous attendance of either peers or the public. The Royal Commissioners were the Lord Chan. cellor, the Duke of Argyle, Earl St. ...
... ,PROPOSED TESTIMONIAL TO I MR. RATBONE. I A numerous and influential meeting was held at the Town flall on Saturday last, by adjournment from the 20th ult., to consider the most suitable form of a testimonial of the deep sense entertained b ay the inhabitants of Liverpool, of all classes and shades of opinion, of the high pnblio character and great private virtues of William Rathbone, Esq.i ...
... CALAITY AT ANTIA- - - -GO The following is the latest news from the Pacific of coast of South America published by the Panama pr Star amd HeruWd-- leg The sad calanmity which was the sole theme of qu the review of the events in Chili by last steamer wi has continued during the past fortnight to occupy the minds of the people. On eve ayand indigna- tir tion has been expressed at the fanaticism ...
... BEFORE MR. P. F. CURIty, COitONEs On the body of Alice, infant daughter of Edwil Parkinson, a ship steward, living in hlason'seTA Gloucester-rtreet. The deceased had bees n4 crops for some time, and the mother adminitte5d a quantity of Infants' Preservative. The chi was subsequently seized with convulsions, aed I'l on Sunday morning. Mr. Ayrton made a i mortem examination, and found that a ...
... THE OJPEJ PEW SYSTEM. I A public meeting of the friends of the open td church movement was last night held in the Hope icil all, Hope-street, for the purpose of adoptiiig a pe tition to both h ous es of larliament against cer. ~ tai portions of the Church Building Bill now im e the ouse of Commons, by which the of excusion of t;epeopleat large from their own rn-churches woul d he further ...
... PROGRESS OF THE W IN AMERICA. DETAILS OF THE RECENT BATTLES. Now that the details of the desperate battles fought on the banks of the Rapidan River between the 5th and the 10th of the present month ha ...