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... . ROYAL LIVER FRIENDLPY SOCIETY. TO THE EDITORS 0 THE LIVERPOOL MERCUrY. Gentlemen,-In your Impression of this day ae complaint is Inserted from, Mr. Braham, of Upper Harper-street, st ...
... . ROYAL LIVER FRIENDLPY SOCIETY. TO THE EDITORS 0 THE LIVERPOOL MERCUrY. Gentlemen,-In your Impression of this day ae complaint is Inserted from, Mr. Braham, of Upper Harper-street, st ...
... I I UV LIEUT.-GaIERML T. PxRRONRT THOMPSOq. c There are appearances whioh might tempt to the I conclusion that an error of the press had gone forth t lik ...
... LOCAL INTELLIGENCE DEFAULTERS.-On Wednesday morning last, the pre- siding justices at the Borough Police Court, in compliance with an application from Mr. Hoyle, colector to the Local Board of Health, granted summonses against eighty eight persons for the non-payment of the Local Board rates. THE Tows HALL-The block plan for the new Town Hall was received from Mr. Scott on Thursday. He pro- ...
... We have been requested to publish the following a article, and also Mr. Bateman's letter upon the above c subject. We may here state that the designswlffl ti remain on view at Messrs. Beinrose's till the 22nd fv inst. _ The promoters of the Obituary Windows to be f( placed at the East end of All Saints' Church, Derby, Si in memory of the late lamented PRINcE CONSORT, 0 have so far succeeded in ...
... THE NORTH-EAST AGRICULTURAL AS- | .. .0SCIATION OF IRELAND. . THE monthly meeting of the committee was held at Ca6Utt'lwhaxtibprs, on Friday last. JOHN BORnwIcx, A Lisq., J.P. o&dunpied the chair The other members inn present were-Rev. Joseph Bradshaw, J.P.; Joseph ME -Penty, Robert MoJrrow, James Wilson, John Hamill, ME John Phillips, John W. Greer, J.P.; Alexander Dickson, Francis Fforde, ...
... GLASGOW ZBRDQHGAq RUNITED CLUBS. - . M AE itod more thun totty yewrSM (iiiao oves thed more than forty yer oAM , club, wbir Ilq ?? Bri dr to Club, was in- nidec tbB title Of the B ide Bldggata for tiid bl fe W orthy dt liad hocureool iseldity bnd talking over e e t that ?? } gj~ity C. re partioulO a the great flood which Vsited mat 31ls., daret Cas, 182. These worthies, ?? the BigithdaoreaO4 ...
... THE'EJECTION OF THE NONCONFORMING CLERGY IN 1662. A preliminary meeting of the Cardiff Noncon- formists was held on Monday last, in the vestry of Bethany Chapel, to take into consideration the course to be pursued in this town with reference to celebrating the bi-centenary of the above event. On St. Bartholomew's Day (August 24th), 1662, about 2,000 Church of England clergymen were ejected ...
... The Gardens in Town Protection Bill'was referred to a Seleet Committee after a short discussion or, the present condition of Lieicestef-square. ...
... The Lunacy Bill. On the second resding of the Lunacy Regulation Bill,, a discussion, originated by Lord Chelmsford, took place, in which the details of the measure were crfricisea byttic -Erari or Drby¡ Lord Cranwortb, and Lord St. Leonards, and defended by the Lord Chancellor and the Earl of Shaftesbury; after which the hill was read a second time, and The house adjourned. ...
... POLTIMORE RUNT I)INNER. This event' took ?? on Wednesday last at the King's Arms lotel, Dorchester. Lord Poltimorea occupied the ohair, and wae atsisted by Mr. Fdr age as vije-ohairman. About aixty memb'ra of the;hunt and county gentry, sat down. The usual loyal toasts having been duly honoured, Joseph.Gandry, Esq.,'of Bridpoit, propdosd. The health of Lord Poltimore. Me lordship bad not ...
... ?11'di(,J'00115 (1, A CAL.L TO JMR JoCSE CoirETT. -At a meetiing of the United Presvytorian Clircili, lCilerceLMrl, liel( enTtleS- day niglht, a unanimouis aud harmonious call was given to iMr1 ?? Cjrl:)ett, preaclher, to become thiir pas- tor, by appointmenit oF the Presbytery. Tio Rev. Mr Duff, of lleisbdurl), ilreali bed ?? presided. The Dadiq News remarks, on tho change in tho Prussian ...
... ?? makc the following extract from the report t by the directors :-Your directors havc the pleasure of presenting to the shareholders the auditelt accounts of capital and revenue for half- year to 31st January last,, with the usual reports and statistics. o PtEVENt'E ACCOUNT. t The results of the half-year now closed, with i the correspondilig half-year in ISGI, are as e follow 31st Jan., 31st ...