Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Liverpool Mercury, etc. from Liverpool, Merseyside, England • 3

Location:
Liverpool, Merseyside, England
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE LIVERPOOL MERCURY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, .1861. 0. LIVERPOOL SHARE MARKET. WIND AND WEATHER REPORT. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.

HOUSEWIFE'S CORNER. trTBRPOOIi AND BIItKEKHHA'D WARKBTS. Saturday Ahordeoa and Dundee, THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION. The following is a list of tho town court-cillora wlio retire by rotation oa tho 1st of msxt month, nncl pa0 of tils caiididatea Half-past One o'olook, Saturday, Oct. 26.

Birmiunham. A. Boston and Inverness. S.W., (Saturday 8T. s.

Uauurrlay, Brighton and Neylanr), Cardiff, N.W., Dublin, THE COTTON SUPPLY TAXATION AND BLOCKADE. TO THE COMMERCIAL AND MANUPACTURDXG CLA3SK3 OF'LANCASHIKIS. According to tho statistics of twenty-iivo years ago, there were soma 900,000 employed, whoso collective wages amounted to 21,000,000 sterling. Supposingthatcalculation to represent the numbers employed and the wages paid at tho present period K. J.

flmn iclnw YeKlirriS BALltS ORDINARY SHARES AND STOOKB. TO-DAY'S pruozs. a. d. s.

d. 0 0 iffi 0 8 THIS DAY. i fiv as it jjKBont ascertained liotyneaa, nno iiowostott, in, ainourgu, o.ji,, GlaBgow, Liverpool, Whitehaven, Wolrerton, and Yarmouth, Bristol and London all flno Fal- 0 8 0 t. 0. d.

a cp 8 0 8.. 0 8.. 7 0 8 7 0 74.. n. 0 0 0 0 (I 7 Bolfuft aud N.

Counties Belfast and County Down and.tttou Valley. Bristol axd Rioter 45 9'J 105 Pd, "io" 60 All ioo 100 25 60 10 60 pound. Mutton Voal Luuib Freeh fork Lobster Clod ftoh Eoles Bret TorboS Haddock A turnip 3 foot 4 inches in circem-ereucf, and 80 was dog from th Id Mw.gti to Tohn Prichard, Carnarvonshire. THK OFF! UK OF DOCK Esuinkek. Wo under-etind that thT9 were 67 iSr cSii- yggjrlrnt- fnntiecer to too and tint this number has been reduced to (our, who will nvucnded to the bwd from which to their s.

Wion. Birkenhead Music Hall. The Birkenhead jlusio Hall is now rapidly approaching c-mcleHoii, and will prnhahiy ho opened by a in aid of tho BirkeDhond HosiUal about Christums. Thomas Brassey hi-; ho a shareholder in th concern to the extent 1000. Sudden Death.

On Saturday af't-rno'in. a sea- 0 0. 0 7, 01), 0 3, ,06, ,07, ie 8 0 4 0 8 0 6 0 10 0 6 Ward, iluunnRH. Camdidatbs. Evciton T.

D. T. 1). Ai.dcrson ycol'and Hichard Shell Hlchard Shell. Vauxhall Hajdook.

St. raul'j "sby- 1 John B. Spence. Kxohango James Ty i JTyrcr, John Ravoiiscroft. Castle-strcot Thomas Thomas AvIbcb.

St Pater'ii David Rao. Davlrl Rao, we find, in ooubequeiiuo 0 to. by a reduction of two days' labour, and conse-anentlvof the wages to be paid for 6Uoh pBr week, a sum of 7,000,000 aterling Vf ould be thereby with- moutli, olnudy; Hull, JM.w., auu; ouuuem, Newoastlo-both damp; Flymoutb, easterly, eold nnd Weitlver expeoted till next Britain, W.N.W. to fine; Ireland, N.W. to moderate, 6ne: East Coast, N.

to freBh, flue: South of England, N.N.B. E.S.F, moderate, DEATH OF SIR JAMES GRAHAM. 8 wnjle. 26 drawn from the usual earmugo 01 i Bv taking half-time there would be a oen- Fowls Dsiakgi "cans Caledonian Oanlitle aud Billoth Bay Cork and Baudou Deoslile Dublin aud Belfast Junction Publln and Dragbcda Third sliares, Uii DusiJalli and Enniskillen Dundee and Arbvoath luudeo, Pcrtli, Auor. Juno.

Eastern fJounrJes iHaetem Union li Baat Ansllau lildiuburgh aud Glasgow Udinburah, Forth, Dundee, Rumens eaon 3U 25 26 20 PiU-atraet Thoraas Riillfy Kldlv. llio 11 Great John Rogers. Roitera. clenoy of per lhe hrst tax sbowso reduotion of about 33 per cent, and tho second of oent. per cent, ou tho gross amouut.

Jf ou will noriifdve 1 have made no calculation of tho total 101) Rabbits Pigeons rouse ooople. Rudney B. Job 1 10 0 0 46 234 93 10 iti 41 718 it 13 SOI 4 27J V-H 92 29 115 1034 1014 1123 1114 130 133 71! (il 65 Mill 200 16S B. Job. Gladstone.

io 100 H. A. 3 II A. Picton. AhcrroniPy.

St. Atiua'j 100 Black Game stoppage of sundry mills, but have supposed all to oontinue working as per these tables. 291 h. I Great Southern and 100 100 100 100 P. U.

litvworth. Sir J. Graham diod, at Notherby, shortly before noon on Friday, For the last 18 months he had been offering from attacks of ooato pain In the heart on the loast extra mental or physical exertion. On Thursday week, having dined with his family as usual on the prevlotui day, ho was seized with pain of more than usual severity in the heart. Komedlea were applied the afctaok yielded to their influence, and ho gradually improved.

Last Thursday he was Aikln. 6 0 0 3 0 0 a 9 tl Glaasowund tioutli-wnsLem Great Northern Ditto A I E. Siumolaou. West South, Furii wot John Farn worth. Here, then, we have tee ooLton operatives, nv have given no earthly offence to the Federol Government, burdened by its deliberate aots with tho taxation I have shown.

Now, the question arises in my mind why, because of an internal disagreement among thB people of America, your operatives, and Ml J0 23S 125 20f 105 104 264 19t 91 201 113 102k 1034 ills 1WJ 123 132 60 lorn ioo US C'Ji it 9 919 ii 03 21 d6i 63f Ditto 1 Groa North of Bcotl aud North W. Oroppor V. Dlgbv Smith. '( Jo3oph Harrison. 100 100 100 1U 101) 0 11 7 8 0 10 Great Western 7o3 0 ID Ditto Htour Valley Phe.sants Parti-idgof! Pnlues each Wild Duoko Larks $ldoz.

tfiosa Buer pound Bait Ditto lisps WIS Potatoes pock Damsons quart Peas $lpeok Asparagus 100 Oacumbora each Iftiburta Grapef), BnsllHh, Ditto, I'luos, Ditto, 12 THE GORILLA. 100 61 6 tnoy alone, suouia nave, tnruugu wkj iwuuur England, to submit to an impost whioh does not equally bear upon the general labour of tho country wo 100 JrlahSutitu-eaatOm 1 jtpeaphuu and ITorkahlre. Lancaster OaliMe Con. Btte. Ditto Kundal and Winflorin Ltedo, Bradford, and Halifax, London, Brighton, 8.

Oun-'b, 26 23.1, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a i 8 a 0 0 100 or wny snoutu a guuniai una. luiiuacu tho whole of tho Cnltoa Kingdom so ns to reimburse thooo whose labour or operations are impeded by the A short time ago considerable discussion took place in rotereacoto tho statements of M. Da Chaiiln, au African traveller, us to hia having travelled in equatorial Afrioi. A yontleman reoeutly arrived at jondun and Blaouwall 100 100 London, Chatham, and Dover jOndonderry and Loudon and North- western 26 613 47 9k 55 ai 21 100 100 Ditto bhropahlro Gtoa this port from Africa has given ua some lntormntlon on the subject. His otjaot is to confirm the state-monta made by M.

lu Chaillu, and to put the public American war? I trust you will not nil at ouco hastily condemn the idea, or sot it down as Utopian, If tho neutrality of Eik'land be expedient it it be a matter of positive and diplomatic polloy for the sustenance of the onevnl welfare thould not tho general popu London and Houth-ivostom 100 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. 20 MaltonandJUrlmo 4a 100 Manoboster, Lhieoln am 1274 i i 60 Marjport aud uarlltlo Midland, No Notloo of Birth, Marriage, or Duath con he In 5 Ditto uqw sliarus lation ot the United jungacin contrinuvo tqu.e.t'y iu the maintenance of that poiloy whioh must as it' 100 61s. 100 Blruiinubam and Derby serted unless autnentwitcu by tno uamo auu aaurcss of tho sender. BIRTHS. Midland ureae Vfootern 93 24 1 llt 691 mi 101 60 26 120 Mi G3 60 26 Half slnireu BARNiss Oot.

20, at Llthorland Park, Litliovland, tho wlfo 100 or Mr. William uarnos, or a son. 20 Ncwcaiitle and Uarlfslo rs" awry and Warreupolut Norfolk North British Worth-eastern, via. Bakkr Oot. 26, at Woollon, Mrs.

Samuel Baker, of a daughter. 100 100 100 Cdiomt Oot. 23, tho wlfo of Mr. Charles E. Colglcy, of 103 1015 74 62( 1011 4d 01 681 4o 88i Victorla-iotd, Seacombe, oi a 111? par BorwictE oapltal stoott Ditto G.N.

K. Purchase York capit.il atook Leeds oanital atoolt 100 Hinostos Cot. 20, ut fi8, Bold-atroct, tho wlfo cf Mr. A. so much bettor that ne torn nis meaicaitieimaui no thought ho should shortly ho ablo to tllsponso with hi3 services, imd, after having had dinner in his bedroom, ho retired to bod about six o'clock, saying ho felt all the better for having sat up longer than usual.

Soon after that, lie had snother attack of aoute pain, whioh did not yield to tho remedies applied. Ho expressed a strong oonvlotlon that it was useless to try any more remedies, as he was quite Bure, from the long oontinuanoe of spasms and from his genertd feellDg, that his end was at hand. He then gradually sank during the night, and died at a quarter before twelve on Friday. His faculties were bright and unimpaired to tho last, and ho died expressing tho utmost resignation. Hia death will take thB country by surprise.

Although ho had retired from tho oare3 of ollioe, his intorest in publio life was undiminished, and in the last session of Parliament no man was more regular iu his attendonoo at the House of Commons. Night after night, oven in those dreary perlodscf tho evening when the House thlnu, ho was to bo found in his place, aud listening with tlto greatest patinnoo to tho longest-drawn bpeoohos. In the tinanotal debates of tho session ho took an especial interest, and late at night, when evidently longing for ropose, ho might bo tosn standing at the door of tho House, auxious to go, and yot peering over the members' shoulders esgor to woh the last words of the debate. His support was always of Immense advantage to a Government. If ho opened his mouth to speak, it was said to bo worth fifty votes, and now this tower of strength has Buddcnly fallen tho ohojen lieutenant of Feel and of late the oblef of the FonHtes.

If ho was not a great statesman, ho was certainly a powerful minister. He was too timid to take the first plaoe in politics, and perhaps ho was too unsettled ever to bo a safe guide. On tho other hand, his administrative ability was of a high order, and hia eloquenco, assisted as it was by his greatest stature, his noble presenile, and his hoe voioe, was oxoeedingly effective. These combined mailo him a most formidable opponent in 014 651 100 iilugstoi), ot a sun. 4ld Lriiwabd Oct.

23, at Parkslde, Blrkonhoad, the wife of North auvltordahire Nottingham and Grantham OnwCfitry aud Wewtowa 100 3D named Stewart Ridging ter's-laue, yr.i standing r.t the osrner of ihe Ousvjai Hou-e roado, win hn suddenly foil down in a lit Several persons nruund him rendered, n-sdstance-, but without avail, for a short time he expired, fin hotly was removed to tho deaduouo to await the coroner's inuuest. Gas Company. Tho animal of th Cas Company having liled nt the prestno s- the recorder, upon i.o usual apuli-cation of ths pr vident, th ice-nres n- n', Ai.d "the sjcre'ary liuardiun Society, has appointed ilr. jBeloe, accountant, to examine, and ruin tho actual stats and eonrllthvn of the undertaking, and make a report thereof. Chess beiwken Liveupool and Dur.UN On Svf.nr.lay, i-everU mem is of the Liverpool Chess Olnh nore ed a cont.

hy magm-tic telegraph with the Dublin Ch-iss C.nh. tvx gumes werj pisy-d, witu the following ro-uU One three unfimske and two reiLuquis 4 in consequence of a mis inderstandint; oco.i.oio.i by an error in the transmission, of a move Tne vlvintage, on the whole, was in favour of Liverpool. Wo understand the match to ho resumed sln.v FlRK. Between ninu and ten n'cl Saturday night a tiro out in a hayloft with stable in Haigh street, bolonin; to ilr. Woods, brewer.

Some persons in tho neinhNmrheod rendered assistance until tho arrival of lire brigade, under the direction of Mr. Her-i-. In about a quarter of an h'ur tho ll.raci er iho damage being confined to tho the loft. Several horses and a carnage got out in SSThe Town- Council. The proceeding? of tho last ooonui) for ti umnioipal year, on Wednesday next, will include an important.

rvtMiu-M if'iativii by the finniicH coiuinitteo, n.mely in accord-anoe with 'hn rei-ort approved by tho council on the 14.1i Jfoveuibor list, the Ire directed to open account to be oalied the plus and that the unappropriated of iho year ISoMO, anionptinn to 8s. 5 and the unappropriated of tho year 18G'J 01. atiiouritinn to i'oolS 1 Is. 20-1 be curled to sue mnt and that all sum a vot-d by the council and pay.Oilo out of surplus inooine bo debited to such account, tho fund bein'; Cxed at 50.000, aud nor, inlune 1 bL-lmv that amount by any sum payable only out surplus Income." Saturday Fvesiso Conceuts. 'I ho Concert Hall was ctodud to overllowinv; oi S.ituruay the r.St'-.'.ction bdng Mrs.

Howrd Paul, Miss Whitham. aad the Brousil Family. V.v- vy pari of the hall. Inclu-itnr; pUtform nod wa? densely crowded, and thousands vvero nr.a'Jo to obtain Judging by number of encores and tho enthusiasm of the audience, those present must have been yrcv.i;- d. l.fc-d.

hi order to accommodate those who were unable to outaia on tho same artistes will qive ev.ni-":;, whvii Mrs. Howard will yive her won ailui imitation of itr. Siins lCeeve-. BoniiERY at Clapoutox a ro'necSWi-'ook- ing yonnt; wotuai', Mary Ann Co 'per, was charged at the Sfrupahire sessiot.a w'th sto uing Clauyhton, noar i lantity of articles of apparvl and a Air. ljuawaid, ot a dauntcr, MABJ1IAGKS, roi trintric.lt 10 10 10 64 8 77 aud Welshpool.

Bt, Dotou'u Railway uud Canal CoRniB Cuts Oct, 28, at tho parish church, Lesayro, Isle in possession of the truth. Ho Btate3 that in July, 18G3, he was in that, part of Afrloa known as the gorilla country, trading with tho natives on the various rivers. During his previous vikila ho had directed his attention to securing speolmens of animals, many of whioh afterwards found a placo amongst the zoolcgioal colleotiona in this country. His reoeut visit ail'orded hlin further opportunity of engaging in his favourite pursuit, and ho invited the untlvos, with whom lie had frequent intercourse, to procuro for uim auything worthy of speoial intorest. It appears that whilst employed in trading up otioof tho rivers a native told him ho knew cf a curious animal, and would go and shoot it for him, The native over the rivor, and st ter belrg absent a short time returned, bringing with him au extraordinary looking animal having all the peculiarities ascribed to the gorilla.

It boro a strong rosemblauce in many respects to tho human soeclesi, and our informant expresses himself perfectly confident that it was a spuchuonof theitoiillaas described by M. DaCliaillu. Tho nniuial, whioh had been tihofc through the jaw, ill in nbout two hours afterwards, aome of the other native traders, rinding that tho gorilla had excited tho curiosity oE our countryman, told him tiiero was another in a part of the dlstrlot distant about tlirto days' journey that it was in tho hands ot the bushmcu, being domesticated amongst thorn, and hold iu such veneration as to bo an object of worship. He aked them to go and fetch it, but they declined to do so, fearing that when he gotiton beard his ship ho would retain it. IIo was asked to go and see it, and would havo done so but for the distance, and probably risk of life, several of tho native matter ot course do eituer oentunuu tuo wnoio community or injurious thereto? If of poslfclvo service, then the strenuous exertions of the people should be used to strengthen the position taken by Government, by their publioly expressed opinions.

Should tho contrary view be taken, so also should publio acclamation be made by the English nation, as a people. But in no case should ibe working population oi Lancashire beoause of their depending for subsistence upon the manufacture of cotton fabrics bo left to suffer from want of employment arising from failure in supplies of raw material, when that dearth is permitted to exist by tlie Government of this country on tho ground of general publio utility. At the present moment, Lancashire is most heavily taxed because of the exalusiou of your ships from Southern ports. That exclusion is enforoed by tho blockade. The blockade 1h established at the Instance of Abraham Lincoln, President of the Korthern States of Amerloa.

He, therefore, is the man whose Government has taken tho responsibility of crushing out what they term rebellion, but what our Government, by its recognition of the belligerent rates of the Confederaoy, looks upon and treats as legitimate warfare, and not rebellion. Above all things 1 would havo you bear iu mind, you are not asked te demand the privilege of trading Wcuttuh central 1104 100 100 100 100 100 oi man, air. jonn uoms, joiner, or tnis town, to Mies Elisabeth Orjo, of the Garoy, Leziyro. CpliiRN Wilmams Oct. 16, at the Catholic Churoh, Uski hy the Very Rev.

Jos. Wilson, Mr. John lunalhiB Cut- Ion, of this town, to Mary Jano, Becunci daughter of Mr. Mlehaol Williams, ol tho Great Homo, Trcdmincck. IIbndehsos Hofkin'h Oct.

23, at tho parish church. 233 5-16 i 6'Ji 84 78 1204 S3i 3j 94t 614 234 IO? 13 212 60 41 f3eot.North.oastoru(latoAher. Ditto 0te Miulaud) South Devon hi. Durham aud Uin. Union Bouth-eiistcru Mouth Wales H.

york and Rircr Una Co. UlBter Ulvurutuae aud Lanoaster Vale of Olwjd WMerford und ltllkonti Watoxt'ord and Jjimoriolc Woat Uartleiiool ttailwaj West Midland Oxford Ditto Newpott Whitehaven and lumens Whitehaven miction Groat Noston, by tho Rev. Edward Prise, assisted by tho Kov. Mr. Coates, John Augustus Henderson.

1)6 32 261 23j 93t Oil 23 13 201 i'i 42 15 SSi 25 30 100 100 60 20 10 leu 60 100 100 wo 20 20 eldest son ot the late Colonel Hondortoii, of Park-gate, to Anno Murla, only child of the lato Thomas Hopkins, of Bomiay, Ivato tcorotary to air unarios cnambros and Kir fcdwnru west, aim attorney tn Hi 4 23jt tne supremo uourti. DEATHS. Christian Oct. 23, at Cronltbourno, Islo of Man, tho residence of hor son-in-law, apred 71, Christian, relict of Mr, Henry Curwon Christian, of Reading. Parliament, and, with his vast knowledge detail, a most valuable member of any Cabinet, His plaoo, however, wai striotlv that of a lieutenant.

He was Fit7.wii.uam Oct, 22. nt Quoon's VI1U, Vlotorla-rrrovo, REFERENCE SHAlWSa. Brlntol ft Eieter guar. 4 per ct. Ditto I lier cent, paid up.

Caledonian 44 tier cent. Ditto 6 per cent f-rtrV Ttanilnn ft 14 100 100 100 B-ompton, hi hlsOthJoar, Win. Wentworlh llallot, only child of Kilon and tho lato Edward Filzwllllani, of the 'incntro-Royal, Haymarket, 10 Dnudalk tind linniri6 uoruout. H11.HY Oot, 20, aged 57, Sirah, wlfo of Mr. Samuel Hlloy, With rebols mere is no one lauii more important to remember than that but yon aro asked to demand Buoh information to bo plainly and straightforwardly given by hor Mr jesty's ministers, as to your actual legal obligations and privileges, based npon existing treaties, so as that you nicy each and severally know in what relative position you stand towards the Con-federate Government, whose perfect right to act as belligerents against the Federal Government haa been so fully recognised by those ministers.

At this point, I will, owing to ihogrent absenoe of knowledge on the part of many as to the real moaning and effect of tho recognition of the belligerent rights of tho Southern States by England, explain ouch. In so doing, tho right of tho Confederates to secede from the lato fJnlon was acknowledged by our tn nos being then war witn eaon otner. 1 tie natives seemed perter.tly familiar with tho gorilla, and its habits arid urcde of life. From tho information obtained no doubt is entertained that many more of the s.rue spooies might be found in iho interior of tho country. Our informant wishes it to be understood that he merely desires to bear Ida testimony to the truth of M.

Du Chaillu's statements as to the existence of the gorilla and, further, that specimens of tho animal can he procured in tho dih-uict to which reference is made. coniectiocer, ti, isyraiu-aireet. not a oummander of uion. With all his anility, he waa never popular. He was one of tho30 men who are more than niedicoro, bat who do not fulfil tho expectations whioh they excite.

Ho was of tho tame ago and standing as Lord Bussell tho yaar of his blith boing 1792. The descendant of au anoiont Sootttsh family, he was born at Nether'oy, cud, like many of tho young Whigs, 100 i Knatein Couutiaa6 t-rct. No. 1 100 Ditto No. 2 100 Ditto 0 percent 100 East AusliuU 0 por cent.

15. 100 Ditto 7 per cone. O. Wiluot Oct. 22.

atBrlithton. aired SI. Robert E. Eardlov. oldast Bon of Sir Henry S.

Wiltuot, of Chaddeaden, jjoroysnirc. 100 100 Ditto Kiiiiranteed 4 percent. 100 Glangow fc 6 ot. uuar iuu unto pe coni. pier, 100 Rreufc Northern 6 nor cent.

was educated at Wastuiinster Sohool. From there ho went to Queen's College, Cauibrldgo, nud very speedily entered upon life. Travelling for hia pleasure abroad, he was induced to become private seoretary to Lord Montgomery, British Minister in HIGH WATER AT LIVERPOOL. Moasiso. Evknihq.

HKionr, il H. II. u. i. I.

This Day 6 31 0 13 12 2 To morrow 0 63 7 32 13 4 100 Ditto rodeemablo 6 per cent. Government the military forces and naval armaments of the South ware fully recognised as legitimate but had England not eo recognised tho belli iw Ditto ditto 4i per cant. 80 Ditto ditto per cent. 100 Gt.NorthofHootlaud6porot. 10 unto ditto ik ncr ct.

Yklvertos Cask. A suit nt the Instanoe of llajor lelvnten for a dissolution of his marriage with Maria Theresa Longworth is now pending in tho Court of Session at Edinburgh. On Friday, nt Jndges Chambers, befove Mr, Barou Martin, on application was undo on be-half of tho pursuer, or Sicily, tluring tho most orincai pernio oi me war. Lord Monteonierie became ill. and tho entire manage value three guinea n.jp.-isoai Augiur, low, gerent rights of the Confederates, then that army Th ment of tho mission devolved upon him.

Tho young SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. plamtni, for an older, under the Kind iotona, i MT. i i-erL -ed until t'vt, tv uto time she was j' i received a im-i so-After she 1- fr. rU -was in the service cles -A-ere n'-t in. prisoner left but Mr.

jLjmont h.wii racter man iu this, Sua hrst taste of tue real business ol life, showed tho staff that was in him. He worked ten henrs a day. so that when Lord William aft.r tho nun, o-ed, iieut oha-nhejd sho and those armaments wouiu no looneu upon uy uoi: as rebels, and tho ships privateers, the orews of which would bo pirates. Now, plraoy is a serious crime against the law of nations, thereto: our fleets would as a matter of neoosslty be compolled by that law to can. L'i, to coruioi the attenaance ot witnesses on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2G.

Tuesday, at tho Palatine Hotel, Manchester, before Mr. Cay, tho Commissioner appointed by the Scotch Arrivbd Yostorday Chancellor, Speech, from New Bentlnok returned to the Embassy, he, although nreviouslv nnaciiusinted with Mr. Graham, re York Xntionc. Rooe. Alexandria Copernicus, Mok- courts to take evidence.

Mr. Baron Martin granted 100 Gt. South, i West. 4 per cent. 1WJ Great Westoru 44 per oeut.

I 100 Ditto i per Ount 100 Ditto 4 por cent. rodoetiuWo. 100 Laucaaliiro Yorkan. 0 per ot. 100 Kast Luncasbiru 6 per ouat.

100 Ditto Jiluokburn I'urohimo. 100 Ditto 6 per cont HO Carllole44 per 10 lieudalitWiuderuiureOpot. 100 lKindou, SB. Coast 6 per ct. 100 Ditto 41 per cout 100 London, Dover 5 pot.

101 London ft 7 pet ct, 100 44 Ditto s0 prof, tl per cout 100 Ditto 6 per cent, stock Iten, Bremon Pelican (s.b Dor an, KoUoi'sinn Adelaide, quested him to retain tho post. Ho performed several important services in this capacity. To him aid in preventing tne escape or acwon 01 auuu vessels, in which light the Federal Government would hava vou treat them. Hut instead of fo doing, England mi a 1 the order, stating that it was the first application of the kind which had been made to Mm under the Bonnei, BarDaaces, ana not unetis, as repotted, xo-uay Rita (i Arano, from Barcelona, Sailbb. Ycstcrdav Zona.

Priest, for Vera Criiz- has. indtod. boon assigned the praise of having oon- Rlneman, Small, St. Michael's Utopia, Adams, Mogadnre uavauer, Amesnury, itocKiaua vesta. Armstrong, Gibraltar.

To-dy Juventa. YounL'. for New York G. recognises tnoso rorees, nowi military auu uavai, no be ns legitimate as those of any other organised power. Thoreforo a belligerent is an open enemy.

A rebel is a disobedient subject, for tho punishment of whom tho laws of eaoh country provfdo but according to the law of nations, he is not an open enemy entitled duoted the negotiations which led to tho separation ot Murat from Napoleon but this, we believe, is an honour whioh more properly belongs to Lord Aberdeen, Tho war ended, he returned to England, and in 1818, after a most severe contest, obtainod a seat W. Brown, Lord, Portland Aecunclon, Arltola, Havaiinah 88 90 10'JJ Wlj 1034 1004 io los us 105 107 119 121 105 110 1U3 led 31 S3 79 81 11)5 107 95 97 111 113 109 1114 9Sj 100J 4 li 133 135 9J 10J 97 93 95J 975 88 90 87 83 1324 1314 131 136 100 101 li 109 2 iP 13S 13i 134 137 98 1001 95 93 143 143 67 08 I 3 IP 126 120 Id par 134 135 13J 134 99 101 88 90 101 103 106 96 100 id Sp 4 id 133 131 21 3jp 5 6ip 14 Up 101 104 ill 22) 91 10 4 10 106 107 125 126 834 94 931 94i 93 100 99 1.0 195 2U4 124 latl 130 132 10D4 1014 i 4P 1-16 in 224 23) 1244 118 120 93 100 110 118 484 494 jNopiuno, Leteure, Monte viooo sols iicrwanos, Omar, Cuba Princess Royal, Curry, Havannah Persia (r.m a Judklns, New York, with 60,000 Paraeou, Steol, Brass Finlsterre Albixurl, Barcilona Chariot of Fame, Kerr, Melbourne Harlequin, Brown, Njw York Zjtus, Sharp, Alicante to the usages of warfare. The belligerent Doing captured, surrenders under the rules of war tho rebel surrenders, or is captured, under the penal laws of 6 Ditto 10 rouoeru. por oeut 5 Ditto Oatston aud Liverpool, 100 MidlaudCpercont 160 Ditto Bristol Blrm. li pr ot.

100 Ditto 44 per coat 100 Ditto 4 per oeut 100 Newcastlu Carlisle -H por ot. 100 North British 6 per cent 6 Ditto Border union Knrbh-eaatero. via. his country. 10 snow ine great oontraaicuou 01 mo acts cf the Federal Government to Its edicts.

"When Fort Hntteraa was taken, tho garrison therefrom surrendered to and were received by the Federal entered tlie torvi -o ot tho Kee. ''liver, of Hadnal, Vv'hila in the Ivi articles w--re also iisd, an-1 su -tr iching to her, her boxes -a- searched, anri kiilv the missing article- founo, but also a portion th so that had been stolen frwm Mr. Lnmont's. The chairman sentenced h- years1 penal servitude. Presentation, Mr.

Monk, senp-n-o reader, of St. Anr.e's Church, Greet Klctutiot.d- treet, was on Friday evenint! presented with, f-n omiuen-tary with a i vmic ci te lii, concor-dauce bible handbook, and tes on the Fonr Gospels. X'0 bibie en ycioj i and concordance wre a'l btautifuliy b.mtid in purp'o morocco. In hthln the written in old Kudish illumina'ed leuers Frt-sented to Mr. J.

tonk, c-y the teachers, and scholar? of S3. Anne's Ctiurch tiuud iy Sc' ool, toceth.t r.ft ar icyclot reiia, and :oneor.3-nc:e, in grateful aoHuowl-i-lguiens of the interest he tk in the school, a- -vn by his pinictuul and attendance ard i' labours. Livt rpoui, October 25. lcol l.eio was a tea party given on tue ocoaai'in the Sinoay ichool obilireti, who recited several piece-, th choir and some appropriate airs. Master Monk pre-id nt tae piaac-forie.

Eareingto.v Benefit Euildisu SocliiTV. t'hu mtetiut: of lueiubors uf this society wa- held on Friday evening, at the Clarendon Roon-s. utb ilr. hn Murphy, the a tuian of tho society, presided. statute.

Ssssiors Accident to the Mail Train be-r wisi's Lancaster and Proton'. As iho London mall train was approaching the station, near Lancaster oalied the Bayhorse Station, on Thursday nn-i ninv, it came in contact with a goods train, whioh was in the iict of shunting there to let it pass. It ha I nearly cleared the line when the mail train dashed Into it, smashing the two last trucks into shivers, and of course scattering their contents far and wide. Singular enough, a great portion of one of tho trucks was afterwards found with one end upon tho opposite line and the other on the top of the passenger engine. Had the train been going at tho ordinary speed, tho consequences most havo been fearful.

As it was, the danger was seen a-head, and tho brcaltn were suioived Uowju to tho ntHloSt. As tho oollision was certain, the Btckor and btith leaped off the engiue on different sides the former was not hurt, but the driver was si out and bruised. The guard escaped by lying list en t.ho iloor of the break van after he had dene all he could to uiltlgato tho force oi the collision. A good many passengers were hurt s-uue were to be seen bruised and bleejing, but in the darkness and oonfusion that ensued it was difficult to ascertain the extent cf tho injuries sustained. Mr.

Councillor SUtev, of Carlisle, was in one of the Dunen, trovn new torK at yuconstown. Inga, from Quebec at Beauraaiia. Taunton Packet, Cobley, hence at Havre. Albanian (s.s from Constantinnple at Smyrna. DaugUs, Kondern, hence at Bayonno.

Bittern (s.s.), henco at Heivoet. Armeuln (b.9.), Wild, hence at Teneriffe. Deolo, Botierluo, hence at Trieste. Lady Sale, from St. John, N.B., at Fleetwood.

Earl of Derby, from Quebea at Loohlndaul. Lisbon. Oot, 25. The Governor Hill, from tierra Leone, commanders as prisoners of war not ai rebels without oonditlon or stipulation, but as prisoners of war, entitled to the honourable treatment of belligerents. for Hull.

At this time ho was Known a3 the y.ork- shire Dandy," a title procured for him by his fine appearauoe, aud by a style of speaking whioh feems to havo been too studied and flowery. Hia watoh-words on tho occasion of the election wore Parliamentary Reform, tho Abolition of unnecessary PUoes and Pensions, and the Suppression of the Slavo Trade. The ideas oonveyed in these words not very acceptable in days, and in 1820, at the oleotion whioh cmiued on tho death of George ho lost his for Hull. Subsequently ho became member for Carlisle, and took a high position in politics on the strength of his pamphlet on "Corn aud Cur-renoy," in which, while insisting ou the necessity of reduoing taxes, ho deolared for "tho froe importation of oorn, with a moderate protcotiva duty." His influence was so strong that in the lleferm Ministry of Esrl Grey he had an honour which his contemporary, Lord John llassell, did not enjoy a scat in tho Cabinet. He was made First tho war wastea Dy me aoutnern uovuramemi against tha Northern must either be rebellion or 16 1b not.

If rebellion, then why not all prisoners taken by the North be received and treated as traitors and has put In here with broken. Hubert, from Odosaa, aud from Berdlanski both at Waterfsrd. 100 JSerwiok 4 por cent Si Ditto 17 ahwos 10 York 11. H. Purofcane 100 HurtlenoolSpercent.

till 1679 9 Leech, i shaied 13 Dittos per No. 1 17 Ditto No. 2 6 Ditto No. a. 10 Dittoflfthehares 20 N.Btaaord, (Trent JtM.Cau&ll 10 (j6weiitryandNowtown5porot 10 100 St.

Helen's cent. 100 Ditto 6 pur cent 100 Ditto 44 per cent 100 Ditto 41 percent 100 Ditto 6 per cent 1Q0 Ditto 6 per ount. 20 6 p. ct. redtn.

ufter Auk. 1. '66 100 Soot. lite Aber. p.

100 Ditto 7 per No. 2 100 Bouth-oastoro 44 per cent 24 Ditto 5 (cr ceut. redeemable. 1 Ditto 5 por 2nd issue. 206 Do.

Beading Anuu. ill 0a. lid. Richard Cobdon, hence for Bombay, and Lvdla, hence rebels generallj dm we navo insteaa tnereot incontestable proof of the acknowledgment of their rights as prisoners of war. Let ino ask eny oool-headed, sensible Englishman how he can reconcile in his own for Horllngen both at Holyhead.

Frlncess Royal, lrom uuebec. and Rolorm. from Laura- dor both at Plymouth. Sagamore, lrom aundorland for 11 one Kong, at l'ont- mind the two parts played in tnis Amerioan wafceuy by tho Northern Government? If it be merely fighting in support of its disobeyed constitutional laws, then whv. under any pretext, should rights and pri inti run.

Hillsboronch, from St. John, N.B.. at Dungarvon, with loss of deckload, anchors, and chains. I After aome upon tue present prn.sprous Snowdon. from Sunderland for Barcelona, at Loncrbopo, vileges of legalised war be accorded those who illegally refuse obedience to constitutional iaw liord ot tno Admiralty, ana rne men oi juancnestor refer to the expenditure of those days as the model for ours, Iu 1834 he seceded from the Whigs with Mr.

Stanley, and gradually oarao round to the so-called "Derby Dllly" till he joined tho party of Sir Itoberk Peel. He became Peel's right-hand man. Uo orator could be more brilliant or telling than Lord Stanley, but Lord Stanley was too independent, and the Premier was glad to transplant him to the Upper leaky. condition anu tots or tre sooiety, tht chairman caded montlio secretary, Mr. Thomas xou inuBB perceive Dy tno act 01 sue jaavwraa the armv of tho South was received as belong countess or uurnam, and Mary iiannan, irom tiucDec both at Youghal.

Htnry Clsv. hence and Lochlndaul for New York, at Priest, to report apd rjnauciil for the past -sear, from which it appeared that the opera ing to and representing a belligerent power thus asleep at the time; and on awaket.iug he vaa astonished to find himself under the seat opposite to that on which he had been sitting before he closed his eyes. Fortunat ly, novelty of sensations was the only cpnequenea of Mr. Slater's transposition. There was a lady, however, who seemed to hivolo considerably injured.

A French gentleman, who was endeavouring to decipher a newspaper with tho aid cf dotiblo glasses, and was standing up to lamp at tho time, escaped unhurt, though the oon'-psion smashed his glasses in a ourlons way. The accident took place about four o'clock, and the pas tions of the had been huh-y successful that 1U0 nest Miujaua uxroiu put. 100 Ditto redeeinablu 100 Ditto Newport 6 per oont. 100 Ditto 6 ceut. option till 60 100 Watorforu Kilk.

6 p. redm LEASED AT FIXED RENTALS, Bowxnoro, after being on Bhoro at Locbindaul. Jante Schurlnga Bernlola and Sarah Maria, Cook all heuce at St. NaEslro. the payments on ttit; invested shares amounted to reoognislng tne uoniederato uovernmenc us suoo, while the Government at Washington say they are) rebels.

I make no comment, but is tho position rational U. i-rd that the sum ot ttKjoO (incladin House. On Graham he chiefly rested, and Graham was of the natnre to give such a man as Feel a thoroughgoing support. In some respects, hoteever, ho was as muoh a weakness as a strength, Ha was most unpopular. The incidont of opening curtain letters in the Fost-ofSoe brought on his head a storm of premiuu -) bd lent on rt.aiie security.

The net nrotit for the year was 6. of which Hero we will consider the question as to the legality 851 100 Blrkonhoad oS-i l'J. will absorbed in t- payment of of the blockade, which in reality is that with which, 100 DuoklsgnamBftire 100 Cisdesualo Junction 100 East Lincolushhro xd Groat western liirrrungnuin properly speaking, you nave to deal witn ana to suffer under. The Federal Government claims to bo the legal representative of the Union, whioh comprises tha public disapprobation and his haughty manner of dealing with the Scotch Kirk, wbiou ended in the Disruption, made him hated with a most bitter hatred north of the Tweed. His strength lay In his 10 Cheater prof 8 per oent.

THttn 6 rttf cent Sampson (s.s.), Tnompion, and Brootia (an), Flinn, from ftaplog Sicilian (s.a.), Bates, from Palermo all at McBfilna." The Cynosuro, HatriB, from New York at this pert, In lat. 50 N. 13J passed a large quantity of equr.re timber, apparently not long In the watfr. The cargo of the Ebba Brahc, from Bombay for this port, will ho transhipped at the Mauritius on board tho Duke and Jessamine, for this port. The Texlan Star, boneo, was seized at Boston 8th Oct.

for having early In the war landed a cargo of powder at Galveston and returned to Liverpool with a cargo of cotton, running the blockade both ways. Ifessiua, Oet. 19 The Pearl. Parker, lost oar Autrusta, Is supposed to be tho vessel which Bailo honco 15th for Catania io load for Liverpool. Two of the crew havo been saved.

Llovd's. Oot. 20. The Amulet, of Guernsoy, Is ashore 844 93 100 127 91 101 4 744 201 15 62 162 107 534 26j 116 634 85b 95 102 129 101 17 104 76, 151 63 103 109 644 271 117 544 power of work and power ol argument. The celebrity of the Peelites for administrative ability was aoutnern ewes ana au narDours, oays, rivers, are the property of that Union, but the peoplo therein aro traitors and rebsls.

Now, taking that view, I ask, whose ports and harbours have beea 100 Birmingham 269 Chester ditto 20 Ditto ditto 100 Grocnook guaranteed 100 ditto preference 60 Hull and Selby 26 Half unaxos I'll Quarter aharea largely based on tho effectiveness of Graham. After Feel's death, partly from constitutional timidity. partly from a desire for repose, he withdrew bv decrees from the excitements of political blockaded? It ttie Federal autnonties oe oorrecc, then its own ports, Stc, have been closed. Against what or wbom, may I ask? Is it against the rebels merely? Is It solely to prevent their sending away or selling their property, as also to prevent con 100 L.si Y. Barnsloy g.

5 Sa.lOd. 100 100 i Ditto guai.6Spr ceut. No. 1 1'U 113 112 near Patraa, biltted. The Diamond, from Blakeny, Is At Hull, lesky.

The Eroc, from CsrdifT for Palma, waa Bpoken disabled, and making Wo feet water per hour, but 31-163 3-16 warfare. His part was chiefly to turn the balance of party, to give the weight of his authority to Mb friends, and now and then to pverwbelm his adversary with mild sneers or cutting oompliments. Ho managed always to make tho Torloi excessively angry- No man roused Mr. Disraeli's or Lord 100 Ditto per ceut. no.

61 M. B. Muttock and Midland 100 Midland Dr-lford dividend, which ti.e committee have declared at the rate oi per tent, per ar.nuiu, leaving d05 7s. 4i. to aid the tu-ure dividends and to establish a re-serve fund.

The report further stated that tho arrears wt tr -o all as not to riquire special attention, ard that thu society's bih state of prosperity o'rraimd v.ltin.ut the assistance of loans bvudare oorary from the baiih. repo: and of accounts, whij'u "Were conj'. exceedingly were tinaui-mou-ly tile atid oiliotirs for th.e ensuing y-; er- elected, aud tho appoiutuiert oi Mr. i'riest, to succeed his late father, ilr. Pri-t, as secretiry, was; confirmed by the Tiia cb lirsun afrerwards annouueed the leceipts ci ti vening to 1m 0913.

Kim; 1T v. 15th L.E V. The above took p'U'-e i last, uuder tho Kuper-Intendecc Cuptain A. Kins, 1 K.Y. Jn order ths hoth c- n-iht hv.u the same chance in position ot tar ic, "he competitors were divided into two each corxUtm-j of five men of the 1st, and rive or tt 'I 'o-nds wero under tho charge Catt.i-.

rl.rry, CG an-i 1st ZC.V. 'lb- 'auces dicidt-d by lot, after tho ad arrived on lie ground. Tho following of tie shows that the 15th prevtd to btf wi with the iare majority of 30 points. 93 95 declined assistance. 146 142 sengers had to wait three bonrs and rive minutes in rain and darkness at a roadside station before they were brought northward, Watmorclanii Gazttle.

Fxiujsition- of Paintings and Works of Art at the Liverpool Insiitdtk. This exhibition, which from its excellence has during feveral weeks attracted considerable attention at the Liverpool Institute, was brought to a close on Saturday evening. As usual, the rooms wore thronged by a hiro numbrr of visiters, ail apparently interested in the numerous puintinirs and other works of art, atiording a rare opportunity for the cultivation of tho moot refined taste. The evening feeing the last of tho exhibition was deemed fitting occasion for some acknowledgment of the kindness displayed by the contributors to tho collection and accordingly, a short time before tho close, several of the directors of the institution, amongst whom were Mr. E.

S. Samueli, the president, together with Messrs, Booth, llateman, Miller, Astrap Cariss, secretary, and other gentlemen, assembled in the principal room. Mr. Samuell having been called upon briefly addressed tie visitors, pointing out the indebtedness of the people of Liverpool to tho possessors of the various works of art comprising tho collection. They were, ho said, especially indebted to her Majesty the Queen for the specimens she had contributed, including such as could only bo found in tho possession ot princes and he was happy to say, in testimony of tho ptshUo appre-iatlon of the privilege thns t.fforded, that although the had been exhibited throughout ttie yvoviucos it had not sust-aKed the slightest 100 Ditto ruewaen auey UO Ditto Le'ster Swaanuigton 20 Ditto North-weaWia.

15 Ditto 15issaed at 60 Northern and Eastern inn North Union A Derby's resentment so muoh a resentment most openly displayed. It was a proof of his power, but it may be doubted whether it was equally a proof of his wisdom, Sir James was not a farseeing man. Ho 's a child of the hour. Indeed, on one occasion 100 Ditto li ot and Wvro No. 1 16t 141 2 156 4 151 154 225 1S3 45 69 224 1281 llf.I lit Mi 81 26 Ditto preference No.

2 Ditto tilths No. 3 121 Ditto hall shares No. 4 traband supplies oeing reooiveu? 11 so, mn would only operate against its own people. "With that, eo far, we havo nothing to do. But by the right of what law does tho Northern Government not only operate against these actually in rebellion, but agnlnst your peaceful commerce, not beiui? contraband? By what right of International law, iu tha faca of their treaties of amity and commerce, an also postal, with this oountry, has that Government closed, as it were, its own doors against its neutral Hands Bear in mind, they do not even profess to close tha entrances to an enemy's port or territory, but openly proclaim they have done so against tha people, being robols.

Are you also rebels? Are you enemies to that Federal Government, or what ara you? 'What is it gives the right to exclude your ehip3 and commerce? Has the Federal Government ny r'ght whatever, baed upoa any iaw reoognlscd by tt; 0J he oharaoteristloally defended the thesis that everything was changing, and that it was the business of a politician to be somewhat of a weathercock. The late Sir James Robert George Graham was SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27. Wind light; at Holyhoad, moderate, A. M'Millan, and Kolton both off the oean Pearl, from New Yerk at WateTford. Peter, Beckman, bonce at Swlnemunde.

Jersey, Smith, hence at Bllbea. Bridget, Dovoreux, and Balbec (s honce at Havre. Gadltana (s.s Albizuri, ber.ee at Cadiz, and lolt for Zfalaga. Ida, Lqneller, and Meutagu (s.a.), Tallau both henca at St. Nszairo.

Vigilant, Clasen, and Espolr, Durant both henco at Ostcnd. Cambridge, from Colombo T. H. Hall, from Bombay and Star of Peaco, from Patras al nt Deol. Maude, from Akyab, aud Sir R.

Abercromby, from Bhanghte beth at Falmouth. St. George (s from Quebec, and Vasco do Qema (s.s.), 100 Rosatou and Hitohea 100 Shrewsbury aud 3 Ditto new sbaroi 12 South SUdfordsbiro igo Wllta aud Somerset the eldest son ot Sir James, the first baronet, by Lady Catherine Stewart, the oldest daughter of the seventh Earl of Galloway, and was born on the 1st of June, 1792, consequently he was in his 70th year. Ho married in July, 1819, Fanny Callender, youngest daughter of Sir James Campbell, of Ardlnglass, by whioh ladv. who died in 1857, he leaves issue ioi WiP 1' 124 10 10 uV 100 15 fit 10i 1 Frederick tllrio daughter of injury, 'lne uepaniaCatol Stiii1', them number of valuable specimens' of Ml from Lisbon at Greenopk, Hillsborough, from St, at WAterford.

Fit? IxK.V. :0 En.siun '-ft-lv Private K. Wn Cort-ora; Private Waq i -igton Highaiu w. A. Ho.U.pd "I id 204 hnte Ten shots at 4j1 jci.

Tofcl 8 17 11 22 9 17 0 f. 11 (5 9 15 10 TJ i ID 11 ti 0 15 10 10 7 15 73 SO 104 -1 10 0 17 5 0 3 4 i' 7 10 5 11 19 17 5 0 11 58 70 To' a U- V. Privi BANK3. Bank of Liverpool Commercial (-Limited) Manchester L'pool District oi'SWuUl Vlea "feieuobYl! Dniou MISCELLANEOUS. Royal Diaurance Lancashire Insurance Clueeu Insurance Thames and Mersey Marine In liversoot United Gao Chester united Gas Ditto prof.

7 per cent Hurton and Kouy Gas L. Cor. B'hoad bonds, 7 years Ditto ditto 10 years Ditto preforenoe4 percent. Exoh ange Buildings. Class A Liverpool Corn Rxchonge Ditto now aharea Leeds and Liverpool iiritith Irinh Mag.

Toleg'h A 1 per cent, till 1862. aliaroa Bloct. Interantiouhl Telegraph Pacinc Steam Co New aharea Ditto (bonus shareB) RoyalRook Feny Steam Tug Co. Trust and Loan Co of Up. Can.

Royal Mall Blown Ulrkouh'd Goo Water bonds. Oopiapo Mining Co. GreatSbiD the Vzztia of Somerset) sail kever-. Among his daughters, two are married, one to the Dunoouibe, M.P., and tho other to Colonel Baring. Ho is succeeded to the baronetcy and estates by his eldosfc son, Frederick ITlrlo, born April 2, 1820.

The present baronet waa attached to the embsssy at Vienna in 1842, and subsequently entered tho 1st Life Guards. Timet. PARTNBKSHIP3 DISSOLVED. fi'nm the ZonrZoa Gazette of tftiiay, OU'. 25.) C.

A. Donejas aud E. Load; U'aigow and London, shawl miriofacturera, J. W. and T.

I)nan, Bfoombury-square, solicitors G. J. Pennoy and J. Cooper, Cannen-stroet, St. Qco'ge East, ironmongers.

T. Storkey and T. Lamb, Liverpool, iroufoundera. H. Lome and F.

Cornell, Broad-street, Ratcliir, licensed victunllora. F.Smith, ntl and Joseph Thornton, Llverotdge, spinning millers as far as regards J. Xhorntn. W. Paxronu, T.

and A. E. Robinson, Stainlng-lano, CitY, dyers. O. Johnson.

O. Lover. end A. Sutollffa. J.

Xadder. manutaotare, witn a to improve the taste of tho artist, the artisan, and the people generally, by bringing before them tho most beautiful models and designs. were the department wrong in their expecta-lons. if he might judge from the fact that no f- wer than persons had visited tho exhibition duriu the time it had teen iu this town, he hoped with grtafc benefit to themselves. After acknowledging the kindness of our townsmen whose pointings and water-colour drawings adorned the walls of tho rooms, the speaker said if the exhibition proved at all advantageous to the town the directors considered themselves amply repaid, since it would have resulted, merely as a pecuniary speculation, iu a heavy los3.

Their efforts would only be further ev idence of their independent endeavours to aintain an institution founded entirely forthe public benefit. In conclusion, he thanked Mr. Worinop, thecurator, woo had invariably shown tho utmost desire toaBsist them la their exertions to render the exhibition ful. Mr. Worsnop, in returning thanks, men- Miller 6 3Jp 4d I par 206 165 112 Hi 97 96 984 340 135 35 605 304 18 104 924 68 15 Harpjii Private T.

L). Priva-; 163 140 Hi 96 94 974 330 130 30 600 294 17 10 90 67 144 fu.lth.. a "7.. Privars Beriteaa Elm Hirk xd xd and waa on vUo oeacb, wllfre Havro, Oct. Nantes, foundered near the Targes Sables d'Olonne, on the 22nd of October.

Crew supposed to be saved by a coaster. Frank Pierce, Brooks; Mongolia, Enulls City of Now York, Salter; and Gosport, Morrill, all from New York at Cherbourg. CeuItDrsay, Islay, Oct. 23 The Earl of Derby, from Quebec to Greenock, in tow of steam-tug Soft King, was brought Into Locbindaul yesterday, waterlogged and with bulwarks gone her chain parted and ahe was driving on shore, but grounded before reaching the rockn. It Is expected that Bha will be got off.

All the cargo la expected to bo saved from the Henry Oioy, except the coals. VESSELS SPOKEN. Mississippi, of this port, bound W.8.W., 181b. SON. 9 W.

Oswego (supposed), homeward bound, 20th Oot Florence HlghlUigalo, from Cardiff for Olvlta Vecchia, 11th 88 S. 10 W. Albion, for Montreal, 29tli off Capo Ray Moulin, henco for Demcrara, 20th 29 N. 34 W. fBT KIiKOTRIO AUD HAONBT10 TBLKORAFHB, StadtGoor, from Amsterdam at Dnndoe.

Ampthill, and Euiinorson. lrurn Taganrog at Falmouth. Maude, from Akyab, arid Sir Ralph Aborcroinble, from Bhanghae both off Falmouth. Archibald, from Cadiz; SottJmi Gem, from Trinidad; and John Ferguson, from Nnevltas all nt Greonook. Eownniset, sailed from Quccnstowu for Antwerp, and Bristol Belle, for Homburg.

QuoeDBtown, Sunday, The Persia (a.) arrived bore at 11 a.m., embarked tho mails and passengers, and pro-ceedoa at four p.m. for New Y( rk.all well. Agues Jane Prltchard, from 'Roiun; Racoon, from Malaga Depoache, from New York Jnbea Snow, from Quebec and Agues, from Berdlanski all at Dublin. Fire King (tug Btearaor), from Daraay Sound for Liverpool, short of coalfl Pilot (stoamcr), from Liverpool for Qalway, abort of coals Pace, from Snllua all at Queens-town. Gravesend, Oct.

26 Arrived Wisard King, from Qnebeo; Island Queen, Patras; Alexandrina, Melbourne; Mora, Oporto Morning 8Ur, Porto Rico Humility, Rio Janeiro William Douse, Charlotte Town Oct. 27. Arrived: Veloqua, from Archangel. Sailed: Flyinir Fnh, for Barbadoos; Daniel Wcbsior, New York; Ruilway, any sti-j, as it refutes of t'9 "Wederata Government as a facto belllgere? pt, wtr It has been said 1 have written greaw doR' and shown nothing. Let me remind thoso win, 01 3y so think and speak, it is not my polloy nor wlth.li my province to lay downthelawof nations; buttbedufy' as a loyal subject of her Majesty, have undertnlten, is to endeavour to induce 30U to assemble together and publioly dlsauss the matters particularly bearing upon tho present condition of the cotton trade.

If there be one member of your body or nny legal gentleman in the community con show the course adopted by the Federal Government iu blookadtng its own ports is perfectly legal, I most unhesitatingly call npon him to come forward and name his authorities, I will not say, nor do I feel called upon to say, upon what authority I have asked why the Federal Government has blockaded its own ports but I do assert most fearlessly such a blockade is not legal, and is not binding upon the people or commerce of this oountry. Keinember, to the present hour her Majesty's ministers have not said whether it was or was not legal, I want you unitedly to ask from them whether the Federal Government has been positively right or positively wrong in so doing. I do not seek to induce you to press upon Government the violation of any treaty obligation, or the setting aside or tramping upon any rule of the law of nations but I do call upon you as independent Bubjoota of free England to respectfully demand from Government whether or not you, as neutrals, oan legally be prohibited from going or sending to tho Southern States, either to acquire property or to remove it. I do not ask you to seek to remove in your ships the band fide property of the so-aalled Southern rebels, but I do ask of you to learn definitely and positively whether or not you, as English neutrals, may not purchase ootton in tho Southern States, which would thereby become your band fide property and if there bo any law preventing your neutral ships loading your own goods, not being contraband. If you merely trade with the North, according to interest and private right, I want you to know clearly why the same interest and the same private right 1 r'A-H! Cli.rL' nutnerou.s 51 7t ii 12 1014 6td 64 7S 1004 71 4s.

6d. which thronged the new and rumen several instances in winch to his own knowledge the collection might be said to have formed a to the energies of artisans, and contributed to originality of design. After three oheers had l-een given for the Qneeni'the company betook themselves to the various portions of the exhibition, in inspecting which they Bpeut the time till the hour Hen i fiShitlia! elegsnt vinc-c: ili-made in a were hil. nieot nave con' i'l ot the he, hft Ditto 174 Per cent, preference. 9-16 iit-o.

I he whole of the -eat3 in the boxes ue on.tr parts ot tne i.okcm FOREIGN LINES. very 't'enee-i. 4n! tle audience were a appointed for closing. The following is a lUt ot the is I targe nuui Antwerp and Rotterdam Buffalo und Lake Huron 6j 4 3-16 61 45 Ditto 7 oer cent J. CrnV.rco, and W.

Cloijir, How Leeds, Yorkshire, cotton spiuners as faros rcgardB W. Clee'Sf. H. S. Earp and J.

Wynn, WolvcrhampiOD, factors and A. Chambers, Piikington, Lincaabire, bleachers. .1. Wattdna and J. Buckler, Northampton, curriers, il.

Rostall and R. Charnley, Liccsjitor, Irocniongors. B. Marshall and J. Dsi)n, Uradfield, Yorkshire, toytho manufacturers.

3., and W. Woodcock, Northampton, milliners; as fr as regards J. Wood ock. H. Lord and R.

Whittles, Bacup, fitters W. Siouart and Wilson, Kcwcnatle-upon-Tyno, builders. J. Greenwood and R. J.

Sinclair, YVilnecote, Warwickshire, coalmastors. J. Hough, G. E. Balf nir, W.

Duulop, A. Wight, and G. Keen, London, ecneral merchants, as far as regards Q. Kcon. S.

and B. lncaou, Batley, rag dealers. X. W. Charles and Tlvcr, Chancery-lane, piintera.

J. and R. Robson, Hexham, nurserymen. F. J.

Bugs and S. It. Durrant, Ipswich, shee manufacturers. C. Lock wood and O.

D. Markhnm, Hudileroflcld, woollon cloth merchants. MEETING OF CREDITORS FOR LIVERPOOL. Oct. Hour.

SO, G. H. Ojrden, adjourned last examination 11 SO, Ik lleathcuto, aujourncd 1 30, Jarms Hornby, choice, of assignee 11 167 161 Id a par 224 B. San Iran. g.

7 p. o. lUm.) coplapo and Oaldera Dutch Rhenish Eastern ot Sranoe ilate P. East Dldia 5 per oent Great Iudlan ten nsula Grand Trunk of Canada 234 cm.dren andtlo hearty iau.fiUr of tho youngsters at tne Krlmace.s ar. i tricks i the clever ijlowns w.vh not tre- itw up, resting feature.

We caunot too of the appearance and comfort of the new TO.un- rt0f character of the entertainment K'at entire ai.sence of anything aor, 4, in it)elf, 'lho I jndicmuvly selected, each iu hw atdU. revive ph. re being as pvrfec VIS iocai contrmutors to tne exiiiDltiou Paintings and Water-colour Drawings Mrs. Holt, Messrs. Ceorge Arkle, W.

1'. M'Gregor, John Miller, P. M. Miller, I'enlington, A. Boadle, Charles Langton, Isaac Had wen, Hugh Kao, M.

M'Donnell, Baraohson, Donald Curry, L. Hoywotth, K. Bright, lt-jbert Holt, J. T. Pike, John Hughes, E.

Qaailo. C. Kawlins, S. B. Jackson, J.

11. Isaao, Joseph Stevens, J. T. Wil on, E. S.

Samuell, J. B. Worrall, J. B. Pow, H.

jNorbury, S. Dewhurst, H. B. Koberts, S. A liter, John Finnic, E.

l'ugh Miss Kidgway Mrs. Fedder. Bronzes: Mr, William Blackmore and Messrs. Elkingion and Co. -Kleotrotype Ueproduo-Hops Messrs.

Rlkington and i. Pottery Messrs. E. H. Satuuell, JatnesGlover, audJ.

J.Scott. Other Atlontio and bt. G. T. 6 per cent, prot, 1881.

101 99 4i 67 61 66 S3 41 32 32 ItO 6 68 68 67 31 43 33 33 aicio vna prer. i a Ditto 6 pr cent, not), a a.B derfcl peifoni.ai ce is of th- highly tra'nv'd Ditto 7 ditto 1802 Ditto 7 ditto 1887 Ditto 7 ditto 1672 l. e.iiiuic.-, even irr a Great Luxembourg shires 9f 91 9 11-16 311-16 ilr. lUnei r. nr 3H-16 3J 184 19 3D, Rl'bv and Heldon, choice of usalguces 12 31, C.

Letto, adjourned last 11 Kov. 1, J. W. Garrolt, adjourned last examination 12 shut ir- ca Allcanto. Deal, Oct.

20 Passed Star of Peace (of Dartmouth), from Patraa for London Fortuna, from London for the Cpe of Good Hope; David Lyon, from London for Jamaica; Western Chief, from London for St. John's; Otunbrldgo, from Colombo for London Vero, from London wiiu eAlllUll, "'rick 1-orset," never Ir.flicts juni st-. ed. Heat neah: t- the ir.ti-lli Hi ttent vi of Ditto 6 per oent. obligations Ditto 20 obligations Great Western of Ditto uew Illinois Central Ditto paid up Ditto 6 per cent, bends.

Erie ex aBseaameut Ditto aseoaemcnt sorip Ditto 7 per cent. prof, scrip. wu, asd by a. Thi) 'uiu tiie ot rim doab: 38 61 J9 Bnouio. not; oe freely exeroisod by you in tne aoutn.

Gentlemen, you are not requested to meet for tho violation of any law, but you are asked to do so for thn purpose of learning what the law really is. Let no man say I am In error until he can prove mo to be so. Thomas M'Donald. 26 Contributions Mrs. K.

Samuel, Mrs. Bruce, Mr. F. L. Isaac, and Mr, W.

J. Wells. F.r.vsHHS. AlaTgeftock, ailmadeoFyui'C h'istlet, at A. Itaiph's, brushmaker and whitecooper.

3, Consumption Curable. Tr. Bruits, late pro-f- a or of chemistry ami medical jurispmd. nee at the Liverpool BoyM Infirmary, thus speaks I con-spier tin; balsam of horehound and aniseed, as pre- all 105d 37 sd 8i 80 26J 2 45 39 11 perlormrnc-j bo mi ''i V.r w' re; -rta'! Nurtuorn or lrrance tor Jamaica, in tow Aurora aushuiiu, u-uiu uummu iui Hobart Town Maria Louisa, from Shields for Rio Janeiro Trovatoro, from Shtetde for Barcelona White Eagle, from London for Calcutta F. Colthirst, from London (or New York Alfrod Pay, from Loudon for Algoa Buy Chet, from London for Barbadoes.

Oct, 27. Passed: Enoch Brown, from London for New York Allquls, from London for Calcutta Htir Queen, from Loudon far Hong Rung Ripple, from London for tho Azores Nina, from London for Minatltlan Patricia and Caroline, from London for Jamaica. vi anniversary banquet of the oftToers who were in ohargo at Balaclava took place at tho London Tav on Friday evontng, at eight o'clock. Thi noblemen and gentlemen were present, Colm 1 H.iOgo, C.U., presided, by Lord Luoan, tee Karl ot Cardigan, Sir James Scarlett, K.C.B., fee. ho.

During tho dark mornings Barnard Levy's noted 8i. Alarm Clocks and Timepieces will hs found invariable. Clocks groat variety from lid. oaoh. I) i auoei.

on till oujk, lutn'i-uwcll 251 14 44 38 12 52 404 6 20 7 201 ifR pert- Sat--, these of ti.e at 5ncn-. 1.KV Bov- lit Tproe per ceut. nouns. Faria and Orloaua Paris and Lyona Samtore and Mouse 8th A. Lombardo-Venotiaii.

Tournoy and Jur-bisu Wert Flanders Western uli.W.ui Our correspondent will perhaps excuse us for suggesting that ho should bring this series of letters to a olose. Edits. Merc The report of the commissioners popub.r education states that all the yoiui feiunl inuia'Ci rj the Sir.ryleboiiB workiiouso biicowo projiitutvw, 1 21 24 I by Mr. Martin, cheml-t, Copperas-hill, an excellent and eiiicaclous remedy for couehs and I r.trroe with Sir Alexander Trillss and -Mr. ')' d-' th-.

is an leitody for phthisla" (cocsuaiptioc.) agrea '1 boy. d' iiilpouao lor a', ixiuj'..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Liverpool Mercury, etc. Archive

Pages Available:
120,965
Years Available:
1811-1900