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THE NEW WESLEY AN CHAPEL AT SOUTHPORT

... Perhaps no more striking indication of the progress of art in this oountry, and of the increasing cultivation of a taste for it, oould be found than in the oontrast whioh edifices devoted to religious purposes erected at the present day present to those of the last and the beginning of the present oentury. Then, it would seem, people not only advocated and insisted upon the simplest forms of ...

DETERMINED ATTEMPT TO MURDER A WIFE

... Early Saturday morning, > man named Willi.- Foster apparently about year, age, residing r*rr. trade * oollier, but who for some time psot followed the oocupation making fishing nets. by Sergeant Rowland, of St. wife murder hie wire, Allen Foster, at Parr. It appears that tbe prl- ' Wh ° h ave children, r7 amlo ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c, THIS DAY

... at Waterloo. *l »7«r's r.jkilf ('.irst ia the mouth fri»e). llcyal Ir.ititu.tion ilust unt, - Open dally (flri- iliird \loud.»y the frue). Varviiszi Gallery Ana'oajy, t'aradiao-'Jtruet, Z;>oloi{ical Garden*, West Derby-road Blontfln. Lon 'on, Clay tou-stiuare Concert every evening. -N»-w Draiua Bawn. v ( 1 KaifaeJe, the Score'; ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... In William SoomoN.—This bankrupt, oar proprietor, in Hope-street, appeared yesterday on appuoation for his certificate, and was supported byMr. Henrr. Mr. Dodge opposed on of the Assignees, and after examining the bankrupt on his eooounts, oomplained that, In addition to the sheet being inaoeurate, the bankrupt had just before his bankruptcy paid to his brother and another creditor the sum £70 ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... M__ego~elOT ?? oclidalty eel ?? And raddrca duf i t ofonUr. Tborwustao iel. Ofthlr ?? hoireie. h 1?. M. Rnevrso. G. ryard . ?? o Eahog..om ),Durhuuo MAro,~t. dar Elclkr ofh Bheea Mr ?? 3Owilo ED~vAXIM, t'yrcKR.- -Or the 15th lost &%a the Cathtslre. bAJov. Mmedtl sockof M. Jhorns. Ecldeele of Mihr Jrdick o Jll Fr nn. ol 7 dest difUghoh0 tio U Mr. Thoosas Iketi ofth OLrjELL..BTCKR-Oyn the l01h ...

ANNUAL EXCURSION OF THE ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY

... The annual excursion of the members the Liverpool Architectural and A logical Society took place on Saturday last. The place selocted as the object of the visit was Hawarden Castle, Flintshire. Though the early portion of the day wa? inauspicious, a favourable change subsequently took place, and that essential element to outdoor recreation, fine weather, lent its aid to the enjoyment of the ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... DEATH OF LORD CHANCELLOR CAMPBELL_ Not only thelegal profession, but the public in general; will receive with surprise and regret the death of Lord Campbell. the Lord Chancellor. The mournful event occurred on Sunday morning at an early hour, at the noble and learned peer's house, Stratheden Lodge, Knights- bridge, under painfully sudden circumstances. On Satur- day Lord Campbell pursued his ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... DEATH OF LORD CHANCELLOR CAMUPBEbL (Abrid{yed from the Timzes.) Tie public will 6ympathiso with us in tho deep rogret with vhich we annuunce the suddon death of Lord Chancellor Coimpbell. le died ou Sundaymorning, Hohadattended a cabiett in the course of the day, and had entertaineri a partv at dinuer on Saturday evening with that ketn and bosl;itablo enjoyment of society which always ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... MARRIAGES. Onsthee8t, hisat the In~dtependent Chael, Cannon-street, Mr. ?? t Mis Magare Wilonbotis of Alfred~- On he9thint a te Prih CurhMr Win. Whalley to Mrs. Ruth Addison; eM~~r.Willih~am clllett to Miss Betty On the 10th inst., at the Parish Church, Mr. Edwd. Elwood to Miss Mary Wail. On the 5th inst., at the Independent Meeting House, Bel- grave-square, Darwen, Mr. John Ainsworth to liss ...

ANNUAL EXCURSION OF THE ARCHITECT URAL SOCIETY

... Tae annual excursion of the members of the Xiiverpool Architectural and Arobae >logical Society took place Sa'nrday last. The place selected as the object of the visit was Hawarden Castle, Flintshire. Though the early portion of the day was inauspicious, favourable change subsequently took place, and that eaaet.tlal element to outdoor recreation, tine weather, lent its aid to the enjoyment of ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... THE CHRONICLE. PRESTON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1861. THE DEATH OF. LORD CAMPBELL. The melancholy event, which, from its suddenness, and the position of the individual princips v concerned, divided, on Monday morning last, with the great, fire at London Bridge,. the interest of the metropolitan public. is of sufficient political. importance to justify some edi- torial comment. The late Lord ...