The High Danish Chamber, after a long discussion, and in spite of a strong opposition on the part of the Ministers, have decided that every member has a right to demand explanations from the Government. UNITED STATES. The Royal Mail Company's steam-ship Arabia, James Stone, comm
April 12, 1856 - Picture Times - London, London, England
TIMER MEN KILLED EY A RAILwAA - -TRAIN.—Last Week, about half-past ten o'clock at night, as the London and Ncrth- Western express-train from Manchester to Liverpool, which leaves the former place at 10.15, was passing over Chat Moss, it came in contact with a foot-lorry on the s
April 12, 1856 - Picture Times - London, London, England
Method .3-4 of Treatment for securing its effectual removal without the necessity of constantly lying down. By CHARLES VERBAL, Esq., Surgeon to the Spinal Hospital, London, Author of " The Spine, its Curvatures, and other Diseases," &c. &c. London : Jonx Cnuncnru., New Burlingto
April 12, 1856 - Picture Times - London, London, England
H. BAILLIE, said he had received a communication from the War Department, that they wanted a new building on the site between Buckingham House and the Ordnance Office, in order to concentrate the whole War Department en one spot. On this be (Sir B. Hall) submitted the subject to
April 12, 1856 - Picture Times - London, London, England
Tins celebrated pair of " Needles " (for the name is applied to the standing as well as to the prostrate obelisk at Alexandria) has excited considerable interest at various periods. They are placed about one mile outside the modern walls of Alexandria. Each obelisk is one vast b
April 12, 1856 - Picture Times - London, London, England
His Royal Highness Prince Albert presided on Saturday morning at a meeting of the governors of the Wellington College. His Royal Highness arrived at the new pale of Westminster at eleven o'clock, attended by Col. F. H. Seymour. The governors present were his Royal Highness the D
April 12, 1856 - Picture Times - London, London, England
Margaret and her Bridesmaids. By the author of "Woman's Devotion." Ilurst and Blaekett. THERE is much cleverness and even power in this novel, as the following bit of" character" in a young wife will show: "Though Philip had given Lotty but twenty-four hours' notice, during whic
April 12, 1856 - Picture Times - London, London, England
JOSEPH MULLER, the celebrated Orientalist, is about to make a scientific journey to Spain, at the private expense of the King of Bavaria. His principal object will be to examine the collection of Arab manuscripts in the Escurial. TnnEE very beautiful lithographs have just been p
April 12, 1856 - Picture Times - London, London, England