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... Essays and Reviews-in reply to a memorial signed by elergyiten of the Archdeaconry of Sudbury, the of Ely makes the following observations in reference to the volumo Essays and Reviews. At the close of a long life devoted to the study of the scriptures, express my concern finding seven persons educated in our universities—six of them clergymen of the Churoh of England—avowing opinions ...

GOVERNMENT AID TO VOLUNTÈRS

... ooffs waa held the Thatofcef House London, on Tuesday, confer with reference to the desirability of Government affording aid the volunteer*. Deputation* attended from various parts of the and the Mayor of Bristol was railed the air. The most important resolution passed wss one to the that the amount of £1 per man asked to enable volunteers to defray some portion of their expenses, and in order ...

LATEST AND TELEGRAPHIC NEWS

... AMERICA. Qrtimiowjr, Liverpool, New York, an Philadelphia Cmn '. screw steamer Etna, from New York the 23rd rft b« arrived. She brings 25 cabin .nd ,teer M and the United mall. The ArJo had arrived oat. . „ Nlw YORK, MARCH 23. Colonel Mann, one of the Commissioners Europe, arrived W«Lington yesterday. th *' B0 entertained of the speedy of the Southern States the foreign rowtn. No deftnito ...

THE COMING PARTY BATTLE

... ! SECOND EDITION. [BY AND MAONIriO General Sir Hope Grant and Grant rived Paris from China. tlaribaldl will short; v leave Turin, ere Ion,; retii main to hi» bland home in Caprera. The Tinu'9 says Mr. Gladstone's budget is, aoeord* ing the latest intimations, not to pass without » regular party battle. Perhaps the Opposition h» felt that undignified and ridiculous coi tlnue a debate in tTie ...

LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET

... $ lb. b. d. i>. d. £ g £ g fctgO Olive Oil, gallon*. • • 4J.. 0 Levant Malta 5o 0..E9 10 Ar. olb, cwt. 0..62 in case*. 100 0 ..110 0 Fteb, per g6;igullei *. incaiks. t>4 0 ..100 Seal, pale 3a 0..40 0 •a, rloieuce..lo2 ..0 0 and ofl « Sicilian..7o 0 ..80 0 boiled °-- 33 0 „ 0p0rt053 0 ..53 0 20 0..37 0 Arrowroot, It, duty 4jd. pvr Sperm. Amtri. .105 J..1u6 0 0 .. 0 0 ; H. Whale 0..33 0 Lard. ...

CALCRAFTAFTER AN EXECU TION

... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS. N I0onLe otf Birth, lMara or Death cmn be Insted m u nl htenea and bdea of 1ho Uw4N. BIRTHS. !ameag-AM Sl 8, the wife of Mr. GeorgO Y. Halms, oiU ma- , hantb *0., of a ton., . . ARRIAGES Boyle-Taltor-Ar 4. at Ot Pieis, WAIllwell neo Bolton, by th tiev. a. Vojider. Mr. I obet Boflo 10aLiteet, of this town, to grmmo. tdaletr of the Lat 'homs Taylur, Ral, brasfunder. ...

THE BUDGET

... SECOND EDITION. [BY ZLCCTBIC AND TKI.KORAFKS.] Her Majesty will hold s Privy Council on next, Buckingham Palace. The dlacoaaion the Budget considerable the London Btoek Exchange, hot is wee the painful result from the elaborate exposure at Mr. Gladstone's oeaselees Inconsistencies will be to I the confidence the commerdal public to theananelal administration the oountry. says— It eeemi aa ...

THE SPRING ASSIZES

... CROWN COURT. BEFOBB MR. J U STICK HILL. MONDAY, APRIL 8. PICKAVANCK V. PRKBCOTT.—Tho plaintiff and the defendant in this caae were both farmers, living at Houghton, near Ormskirk. In September, 1859, the defendant's house was broken into, and subsequently circulated a report that the plaintiff was the burglar. action was brought for the purpose of relieving the charaoter of the plaintiff from ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... THURSDAY, 25. MESSRS. CHILTON AND COEBAiLY. SF.CROMANCKR3 —S. queer, in. dividual, John I.a.ij, and h'.a daughter. livu gin Trueman-atreet, stated be brought up oa the charge cf haying obtained money by false prctiuces. It would seem that the pri* ntra had dnvuur tolerably (rood trade for some time p*at. and tor the la*t few montiia had regularly inf tho public, through, the medium of tho ...

THE QUEEN AND THE EXPEDITION TO CHINA

... ! Of the many oeeaalonj en her hat riven her reaaon to ooogratulate thcmtel»et paaaetaio« Sorercign, none went MR to the all 'ban those when the appeared daring the gnat war with Hnadt u the wounded, cooooraging the brave, (tending in iplrlt at the bodaide of her coffering toldiere to giro them life and hope. The Queen ill remaina true to her noble celiing. Before the break of the expedition, ...