LIVERPOOL HOMŒOPATHIC DISPENSARY
... The annual meeting the subscribers to this Institution >u held on Saturday, the Hardman-street. Mr. J. Y. Lee presld ...
... The annual meeting the subscribers to this Institution >u held on Saturday, the Hardman-street. Mr. J. Y. Lee presld ...
... No responsible statesman was ever more entitled to indulgent and considerate criticism than President Lincoln, who, in becoming the head of the American Executive, has entered upon taak of great difficulty and discouragement as could possibly fall to the lot of any man. There is nothing he could aay do that would not be open in one quarter or another to the graveat of objectious, and, however ...
... you that torn wiHnotyf.ly to all things,otiwoWly r ,„,l CaLbajo Hall ouialbusti,. When firtt went livo that locality jtui., a,;o) ua : , tl nt (!««J t when wof.i'i Mart arrive it* • rti,c«t ti-no owt tiiuo |, , j.ej.t and wall la •«€• -ft , without cu>liions, that -v(, com'.i' , rC(,arPd * u PP°' l alio will l. ro «l and do tiling ; * wUI ' ,lcu ttcaixilTo. Jo ».- Ma'XW).. I'UAJIKOib. THE ...
... A full history of the Road tragedy, with a critical oommentary, will shortly be published by an eminent London firm. We hear that Miss Constance Kent now at school in France, and several other members of the household who were present on the ill-fated night are now soattered abroad. As we anticipated, the demand for catalogues, which will entitle the holders to lnspeot the premises of Road ...
... the Court Common Plead, Dublin, on Thursday, a cue of extraordinary character far bearing. plaintiff, Mr. John Thelwall, brought an against the Hon. William Charles Yelverton, heir apparent to the Avonmore, to recover a sum of i' 299 17s. 3d. for board and lodging and necessaries supplied to defendant's wife and servant. Tho defendant pleaded that the goods were not supplied to his wife, the ...
... Vienna, May I.—At eleven o'clock this morning the Reiohsrath was formally opened by Emperor In the Hitter-Baal. At end of the hall whloh is nearest to the outer Burg gate stood the throne or chair of state, under velvet canopy, whioh was in us© when the Emprosi Maria Theresa reigned In Austria. On the right of the throne, which wm on a dais, or slightly elevated platform, sat the ...
... Tho ual fortnightly meeting of the select vestry was held yesterday in the boardroom of tho parish office?, Brownlow hill. Mr. Churchwarden Cropper presided, and the following other gentlemen were also present:—Messrs. Oweu, Scott, Williams, Bairstow, Hand, Byford, Denton, Elliot, Satchel, Whitty, Smith, W. Smith, Dear, Burroughs, Peck, Atkins, and Syred. SEWING MACHINES FOR THE INDUSTRIAL ...
... WOOL. (From Mean. It. W. /ionaid ar.d Son's Monthly Prices Current.) Thfl third of public rale thii year, having on tho 2nd instant., terminated this evening. The snd'len decline cf 20 per C3nt. in wools cwld not fail corre« depressing inlliunoe upon the priccs of well brought forward oa-thii ocutsion ; and although we have had ?. fair both and bjyorF, and biddings Lo»;»i irit.d throughout, ...
... Oakford v. Drake and Others. After a hearing which the C jurt of Queen's for three da;s this cate was decided on Saturday. The plaintiff, John Drake Oakford, was an American ootton buyer and o emission agent at New York and New Orleans, aod sued the defendant-*, Meter*. Drake, Kleinfort, and Cohen, mere ants of London and this town, to reoover damages for the conversion five cargoes of cotton ...
... [it AND MAGNETIC TEI.EORAPHS.] HOUSE oFLORDS. MONDAY, APRIL 23. Their lordships met at five o'olook. WILLS MADE BY BRITISH SUBJECTS ABROAD. Lord Kinosdown moved the H»od reading the Will, and Peraonaltty of Britiih Subjects Bill, the object of waa to amend the law in referenoe to wllla made by Britiih eta abroad. It waa propoaed la the bill that a will should hereafter be Talid if made ...
... The following inquests were held yesterday before Mr. P. F. Curry, the borough coroner :— On the body of Sarah Thompson, . widow woman 66 years age, who resided at No. 13, Cow-lane. appeared from the evidenoe her daughter, who lived with her, that the deoeased had for long time past been subject to fainting fits, and had oompiained pains and palpitation the heart. On Saturday last she went ...
... UfWAUJ) JAMK-» K.-HJ , Q.C., OWTA ▼. Oo«;»;i.\s —This w.\h an action to remoter paid by the pl.vnt«tf dmt tor a hr «, which w*b afU>rw»rdM reiu n:d uod r agreement. Mr. A.»(>inail ap lA'cl 'ho pi iir. jn for tl,e d jfendiMvt. Tii-j plaintiff' J ■.•ha Go.*t.», in* t-r, ry l bttsioe-s in Regent-road, staled t «»»t Jui.o la-.t p.irchas- d a home from Timothy C > iu ...