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PROVINCIAL TRANSACTIONS. 
LIVERPOOL CHEMISTS’ ASSOCIATION. 
FAREWELL DINNER TO THE VICE-PRESIDENT, NATHAN FIERCER, ESQ., F.C.S. 
The Council of the Association, to mark the esteem and friendship entertained for 
Mr. Mercer, invited him to a farewell dinner, previous to his departure from Liverpool 
to settle in Montreal. The dinner was held at the Alexandra Hotel, Dale "Street, 
on the evening of the 12th inst., and thirty-four, including the chief guest, sat down; 
the President, A, Redford, Esq., occupying the chair, and John Abraham, Esq., the 
vice-chair. The cloth having been removed, the President, in a few eloquent sentences, 
proposed the health of her Majesty the Queen, and passed a well-accepted eulogium 
on her public and private virtues. The President next proposed the health of the 
Prince and Princess of Wales, coupling therewith the members of the Royal family, and 
especially his Royal Highness the Duk^e of Edinburgh, whose prospective visit to Liver¬ 
pool he trusted Avould be of that enjoyable nature as to leave pleasant reminiscences on 
the memory of the young sailoi'-prince. He referred to,the hopes entertained by her 
Majesty’s subjects of the Prince of Wales, in relation to the future government of these 
realms, and expressed his confidence that the good examples of his august and revered 
parents were already indicated by the amiability and aptitude which his Royal Highness 
displays on all occasions. The Princess of Wales was referred to as an exotic of rare 
virtues and beauty, well qualified to grace any court, and the Duke of Edinburgh as a 
young prince of great promise, whose occupation, he regretted to say, from the ominous 
position of Continental powers, was not likely to be like Othello’s, gone. 
The toast was drunk with great enthusiasm. 
The vice-chairman, Mr. John Abraham, then rose to propose the toast of the evening. 
