SLAVERY AND FREEDOM IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

... lecture on subject was delivered the Rev. Dr. Cheever, of New York, on Wednesday evening, Hop 9 Hall. The Rev. Professor Gritiiths was called to the chair, and amongst other gentlemen who surrounded him platform were the Rev. W. H. Channing, Rev. S. A. Stein thai, Mr. J. B. Cooke, Mr. Crostield, &c., &c. The Chairman, in a few remirks, introduced the lecturer to the meeting. Dr. in his ...

BAZAAR IN CLAUGHTON PARK

... Yesterday grand was opened in Claughton Park In aid of the funds for building and endowing St. Paul's Working Men's Ghurcb, Birkenhead. The preparations made by the ladles on the Cheshire side to produoe baxaar worthy the benevolent object have extended over many weeks, and are glad to say that through their praiseworthy exertions very large amount of money is likely to realised. Oertain it ...

COUNTY COURT

... were fi |® rlpr ro»d ; Junn Feeney #oU *' d Hannah twin, draper. Lyonprovislon dealer, J 1 *?* . Market; John Gavin, James Williams V' > office. Norwood-grove ' adjourned to 31st inst.; js£ vlshm dealer, Great Oeoiye-street, adjournidto ' day for an amendment of the sohedula • building survey, adjourned tine without insolvent net having fulfiUed his ofler for Pajment of £1 per month towards ...

MEETINGS OF CREDITORS FOR LIVERPOOL

... Dec. Hoar. Thomas Corkhill, first meeting 16, N. H. Delamere. adjourned discharge 11 17, Thom«s special sitting.. «* 11 18, J iicnneu, adjourned last examination 11 T. Robert, fin ...

HEALTH COMMITTEE

... The weekly meeting was held yesterday. Present —Messrs. Dover (chalrinar), Crollin, Heywortb, CrobtLwaita, Holden, Haydock, Uelladew, Bowrlng, Lawrence, Mickson, .Ridley, Stitt, Steel, and Job. The Borough Engineer, Building Barvjyor, and Inspector of NnLances reported various particulars tbe operations in their several departments daring the week, from which it appeared that 158 (cmplained of ...

SUMMARY

... Liverpool BALUS POPULI LEX SUPREMA. DOMESTIC. The Prince of Wales is still continuing military studies at the Curragh Camp, though the rain which has recently fallen that district mast have rendered his sojourn the reverse of agreeable. On Saturday, alter parade, his Koyal Highness visited the Duke of Leinster, at Carton, where he was received with enthusiasm. On Sunday, he attended divine ...

SUCCESSFUL LIVERPOOL ARCHITECTS

... The first premium for plans for Chester Market has been awarded to designs of our townsmen the Messrs. Hay, architects. Thirty five sets were submitted in competition. Messrs. Hay have bettt appointed to carry the work into execution. Our townsman Mr. Thomas architect. C»Htle-street, has been awarded the first prize of £50 by the guardian* of the iiirkenhead Union for the bebt arranged plan ...

Yell-Oh Butter for as before. d* The Old EsTxblmhkd Coffin 16, Houghton-street, Clayton square, St. J jhn's ..

... and Cooling Summer Beverages. —There not more delightful and more mired luxury at this season the year than the draughts of Lemonade, Ginger Beer, Orar geade, and Sherbet, itc., made from the powders pared Mr. Jones, No. 5, Paradise-street, near Church-street. gush Cholera and Bowel Complaint.— The extreme heat for tho last few days has had marked effect in producing an inorease in the above ...

SUMMARY

... SALUS POPULI LEX SUPREMA. DOMESTIC. His Majesty the -King of Sweden and Prince Oscar proceeded to Windsor Castle morning, and after wards visited Crystal Palace. rt was current yesterday morning to that Mr. Cheetham, the Libaral Candida South Lancashire, had retired frsm th. 'oat. There is not a particle of truth In toment ; and far from Mr. Cheetham F his friends are sanguine that he returned ...

THE WOODLANDS MURDER

... CONFESSION THE the month of August, 1851, a girl named Watts was murdered at the Woodlands, near Frome. will be remembered that when her father returned home from market he found tu© deceased in the dairy, tho house having been ransacked. Subsequent examination showed that the girl had been outraged ana drowned in a railk-paiL Three men, named Sparrow, and Bob, were committed the capital ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... FRIDAY. A Suspicious CHABACTER'.-Mary Ann McAnnalley, an Irish woman, was brought up for 'trying a till. Prisoner had entered a beer-house kept by Lupton Hlutchinson, in Curnberlandastreeb, and opened the till, wbich happened to be empty. On a young woman COUming into the roomn, she profes-ed to want a bottle of ginger beer. She was, however, given into custody, and the magistrate sentenced ...

Published: Friday 03 May 1861
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4215 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... I - HULL POL1CF COURT. -. FRMA.Y. Assvr&.-EHeleu Smith was bahrged with t some radishes at James Gku'. The complinau w lie R No. E, 0obklsblfuildiibs;.anddefenldant, with sorsed r4 women, live at No. 5. On Tuesday oonplainat was at his house door samokingr pipe, when: Smith, who 6ad her hand oat of her room window, threw, as lie alleged a ibunch of radish tops at him. He called two , thre ...

Published: Friday 07 June 1861
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2527 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment