C( Lord Joh explained his rem gation laws till ti be mac oe grea - e been so often of corn in'Oct and Novernt but from that thr the firs t andendy c sen to 66s the int on Ext larvest hac lering on laws had b Id hardly very it s country s they I to consid zricultur imitted for us
January 26, 1847 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
comment ; but therein I must soon ra premium high as 3.5 s subject req then conte With respe pressed his as was ev respect was not to be denied that the inar
January 26, 1847 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
iu LarellCC uravmg Dock, in consequence of the way of an old wall or embankment, which had seen left standing unt a junction should be effected embankment Is an excavation, in which a number of men (some say thirty or forty) had been working • but in consequence of the inclemency
January 26, 1847 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
on the Human Hair...- By T. HEIGHTON, HA TIER, 10, South John-str , iverpool. The proceeds of Sale be ropriated to the funds of the Houseless Poor, and for itous presentation to Subscribers and Customers.
January 26, 1847 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
ings w ter,a season cal vouchsafed to this nation' by a superintending Providence, I confide•these important matters to your care, in 'a full conviction that your discussions will be guided by an impartial spirit, and in the hope that the present sufferings of my people may be l
January 26, 1847 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
The announcement by the Bank of England of the advance of the rate of interest to four per cent. on bills having more than 95 days to run, has thrown a little damp upon the speculation going on in this port. By some it is viewed as a movement, by the bank, to prevent excessive p
January 26, 1847 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
steamer " Birkenhead," is to be used for conveying provisions to Ireland. The workmen in the employ of Bury, Curtis, and Kennedy, have subscribed £l5 for the poor. Numerous other Workmen have also made collections. Two successful surgical operations were last week performed at t
January 26, 1847 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
TIIE DAILY NEWS, London Morning Newspaper, in Time for the Morning Mails. It is remarkable, that more than a century since there were eighteen papers published in London, daily or three times a week—while now there are only fifteen In the City of New York, more. daily papers are
January 26, 1847 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
The Militia Ballot Suspension Bill was read a third time and passed. SEDUCTION AND PROSTITUTION BILL The Bishop of NORWICH moved the third reading of this bill, but afterwards withdrew it on the suggestion of Lord Brougham, Lord Denman, and Lord Campbell, who contended that the
July 20, 1847 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England