CORRESPONDENCE
... NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. 0orrespondents who get any spelcil value upon the eon- munications must keep copies of them, as we cannot under- take to return unused contributiono. Afl let ...
... NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. 0orrespondents who get any spelcil value upon the eon- munications must keep copies of them, as we cannot under- take to return unused contributiono. Afl let ...
... I DREADFUL SUFFERINGS OF - AUSTRALIAN EXPLORERS. d The Australian papers publish ant account of the n sufferings undergone by Trooper Lyons, and hlacpbereon thle saddler, in their endeavours to overtake.Mr Burka ' and the advanced portion of the exploring expedition. i Information of their pitiable condition was at length e brounht to the reserve camp by an aboriginal, and a i relief party was ...
... SIR JOHN LAWRENCE ON THE I . INIAN FAMINE. On Friday. at the meeting of the General Committee at the Mansion-house, London, there was an interestimg conversation between Lord Harris, Sir E. Ryan, Sir G. Trevelyan, Sir J. Lawrence, and others acquainted with Indil, as to the extent of the distress and the best way of relieving it. Sir J. Lawrence said he had received a letter from Mr Roberts, ...
... LIVERPOOL AND BIRKENHEAD MARKET 4. A.HTICUU. iS', 3U 3}' Wednesday. Wednesday. s. d. s. s a. d. V pound.. 0 0 8 0 no « Mutton 0 6..0 8 0 8..0 Veal 0 7 .. 0 .. 0 9 fforeqr. ..14 0 . ...
... TH I XI. BIPORK Ma. BAFPtra Vtiblisu Bust or Ex\ man reapeotabie appearance. nam*' a commission agant, bavin - ?*' w ln etuis E!'fl lis exohatige tin- rem 'ed ralue iSSm t r , ...
... The town oouaoil having adjourned their usual monthly meeting last week daring the debate on the water oommittee's new scale of rates, met again and resumed the debate yesterday. Man ...
... The annual Easter vestry meeting for the township of Everton was held yesterday morning, at Halliday's Coffee House, Ever ion Village. Mr. Cooban presided, and there was a very ...
... at the county magistrates 1 court, Birkenhead, five young men, named John Marshall, John Swair.bnrn, William James, Samuel Houghton, and James Wilding, all v ...
... 94t liu, argaumalf DUBLIN: THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 18G1. = I _ _ = _ A FUER a protracted and patient investigation the Jury found substantially an open ?? the several persons in question lost their lives by simple drowning, owing to the- omnibus hbaving suddenly backed into the chamber of the Grand Canal; and, further, we don't attach any blame to any persons concerned, believing that all ...
... NORTH UNION-YESTERDAY. TV T 7 W - IJ _T I. J. M'FIALANE, Esq, J.P., presided. The guardians present were--hessrs J J Butier, J.11 Hyndman, Sir F V Bradatreet, Bart, J P; C C King, B Nor- wood, J P * J Arlhbold, Thomas Arldas, W Graham, Sir E Borough, Bart, J P; G Austin, n a Cusack, J P * Alderman Campbell, J P.; Deaker, E Higginbotham, F Byrne, Thomas Cosgrave, J Norwood, V C; J O!Brlev, J r. ...
... TIHE IPSWICH GAS QUESTION AGAIN. To the Town Council, and the Paviuk and Lightinlg Commniltee of the Borough of Ipsirich. GENTLemssr,,-As a heavy ratepayer. I regret your hasting deemed it necessary to increase the Paving and Lighting rate so much as 20 per cent. above fait it has been for many years past. I am not in the habit of h,.ding fanit with, you, or any other of the managers of our ...
... - A t - _- - - . ~ In the week that ended Saturday the 6th, the total number of deaths registered in London was 1,220. The mortality haa flactuated withiu very nar- row limits during the last six weeks. The average number of deaths as obtained froa tho0 week corre. sponding with last week, of ten years 1851.60, mnd corrected for increase of population, iS 1,323, with which, when the present ...