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Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser

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... Dick, for Maldon; and Mr. Harries for Harwich. Carlton Club gave a splendid di n n er o n S a t ur d ay , a t were present the Duke of Wellington, Sir Robert Peel, John Beckett, Sir J. Scarl e tt, M r . M anners Sutton, Mr. Olines, Mr. Bonham, &c. Th e j ...

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... —His Majesty will reim 1 -lay. The French Princes, accompanied i Marbot, and Baudrand, set out fur Paris It of Eckmuhl; the Duke of the son,) and Count Gerard, arrived here y, ‘retedi a tely went to visit the palace of the .Fr i is still furnished as wnen ...

LIVERPOOL EPITHANY SESSIONS, 1833

... accompanied, by the ladies in waiting and the Lord Chamberlain, the band playing God save the King, Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cumberland and Prince George continue in the enjoyment of gem], health at Hastings, • LOCAL. W. Tophanx Hobson ...

4 V • A V ERT ISE It . A Ati C CIA E A PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY

... Stafford will be Duke of Sutherland, and that of 'The Right Honourable the EARL of ERBY. Infirmary, allow me to offer mysel s CANDIDATE for the J. Paget, and B. R. Vickers, Leeds, dyers.-Eddison, Baxter, and the Marquis of Cleveland will be. Duke of Cleveland ...

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... (having had t le experience of the last five years House of Delegates on Thursday, the 13th ult., after the retw- . (From the Cambridge Chronicle.) ing of the Governor's message, General 13roduax rose and ad- with one of the first Houses in the Trade,) that ...

THE GLADIATOR. (From The House of Colberg ; a Tragedy. By T. J. Serle.) Calbeig. See you yon statue

... hove reluctantly, obedience must be given.—D undee Courtitutil THE CRITIC REBUKED.—The first sermon which Hall 1 vered, at Cambridge, after he had assumed the office of p was on the doctrine of the atonement, and its practical dencies. Immediately after ...

156 THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD MEETING OF PARLIAMENT . —IIIs now generally knows' bp Aucti, DOMESTIC. on Ent ..

... entering the MOLYNEUX, TAYLOR, and Co. Brokers. R. • derabie importance to the A. PARLANE, 21, Water-street. the Duke of Dorset, the Duke and Duchess of St. Alban 8, For the purpose of administering such oaths, the, Lord S One class of patients which ...

VALUABLE SALT WORKS, FLATS, &c

... dectined giving the information Journal's account, he was certainly, on crowner's quest Grey, Auckland, Lansdown, and the Duke of Richmond, took titled to his salary till his successor be appointed (hear); and, required, although the parties so applying ...

UNITED STATES. The packet-ship Pacific, Captain Waite, which arrived on Tuesday, brought files of New York ..

... es . us.—B. Christ Church. FEB 15.—Rev. W. F. Powell, St. Pet Stamford Baron, Kn o Lf StrOud, Gloucester; Rev. M. Maysol Cambridge ; Rev. D. Robinson, of St. of Woolley Wakefield ; Rev. J. Ho'a Al 1 Hunfin don ; Rev. T. Scott, to at() ' Northampton; 1/ ...

itonban subject of the West Indies, which, we are told, is to! considered, and safely and satisfactorily ..

... Buckinghams i , Surry, tallo h w . - r e e han mi d i 'ller merchant, March 19.-1 March 19.—T. North, Woottez .--It. S. Jobling, Duke-stree and K Broekbank, Carlisl Howson, Winterton, Lincolnshi .Sherborne Dorsetshire, innhok 'ufacturer, March 20.. Itl y ...

Lonbon clarttc. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26th, 1833. PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. and Co., Liverpool, b oo t- ma k ers. —W oo d

... —E. 0. Smith, merchant, March 19.—T. Laycock. Minories, slop-19 T. North, Wootten, Bedfordshire, carpenter, C.. -- Joblin„, Duke-street, Adelphi, wine-merchant, % 9 ; -- T..and E. Brockbank, Carlisle, timber-merchants, March owson, Winterton, Lincolnshire ...

E LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... allegiance, —ex- . patriated himself, and forfeited all his rights to the Portuguese inheritance as completely as the Duke of Cambridge would if he were to renounce his allegiance to William the Fourth, and proclaim himself independent king of Hanover. ...