PEACE NEGOTIATIONS AND THE EMPEROR'S SPEECH. Peace negotiations still continue to engross public attention, almost to the exclusion of every minor topic. Peace O r war, that is the question—that is one question; but honourable peace or disgraceful peace—stable, permanent peace, o
March 8, 1856 - Picture Times - London, London, England
FEB. 29.—Torture in India. —The Earl of ALBEMARLE moved for various returns connected with the taxation of the nation of India, the means employed to levy it, and the character of the officers of police and revenue, in illustration of the official report recently lad before Parl
March 8, 1856 - Picture Times - London, London, England
Easter Holidays.—Replying to Mr. SPOONER, Lord PALM ER STON stated that he should propose to suspend the sittings of the House for the Easter holidays on Friday, the 14th, and resume ' business on Monday, the 31st inst. Sale and Purchase of Commissions.—Sir DE LACY EVANS moved t
March 8, 1856 - Picture Times - London, London, England
the Tooth in a soft state without any pressure or pain, and immediately HARDENS INTO A WHITE ENAMEL; it will remain in the Tooth many years, rendering'Extraction unnecessary, and arresting the further progress of Decay.—Sold by SANGER, 150 Oxford Street; 63 Oxford Street; SAVORY
March 8, 1856 - Picture Times - London, London, England
Tnz great match of Saturday last of the Royal London Yacht Club was but the forerunner of a greater on Monday of the Royal Thames Yacht Club. Both have finished their metropolitan season With so much éclat that the greatest advocate of large class yachts, and the most bigoted an
July 21, 1855 - Picture Times - London, London, England