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"EARL COWLEY TO TIIE EARL OF DIALMESDURY.

"EARL COWLEY TO TIIE EARL OF DIALMESDURY.

(Received March ." Paris, March 8. "My Lord,—l waited upon Count Walewski this afterneon, by appointment, and read to him your lordship's despatch of the 4th inst., and, in compliance with the instructions contained in it, I left a copy with his Excellency. . _ _ _ "Count Walews
March 20, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
 
CAUGHT IN A TRAP.

CAUGHT IN A TRAP.

The influence of Imperialism is beginning to be felt in Belgium, and poor John Bull must be careful how he ventures on the continent. A man, who did not give his name, but who looked like a respectable mechanic in the iron trade, in a rather excited state, presented himself befo
March 13, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
 
THE REV. DELINQUENT AT BRISTOL.

THE REV. DELINQUENT AT BRISTOL.

Some of our contemporaries consider the speech of the ex-Reverend Smith at Nistol to have completely turned the tables on Leach. We cannot think so; on the contrary, we do not detect in it One particle of fact which can be fairly accepted in justification of an act wickedly conc
April 17, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
 
MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.

MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.

No. V.--By Evidence of a gradual absorption of surplus capital, or floating money, is beginning to show itself. The inducements consist in fair rates of interest offered on loans by railway companies, municipal bodies, and promoters of public works, all which channels are legiti
April 17, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
 
MISERABLE DEATH OF AN ECCENTRIC CHARACTER.

MISERABLE DEATH OF AN ECCENTRIC CHARACTER.

A shocking death of an old and well-known eccentric character of the town of Greenwich — Miss Mary Suter, of Blisset-street, was discovered on Monday afternoon last. It appears that the unfortunate lady, who possessed ample means of living comfortably, had given way of late year
April 17, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
 
THE REV. DELINQUENT AT BRISTOL.

THE REV. DELINQUENT AT BRISTOL.

Some of our contemporaries consider the speech of the ex-Reverend Smith at 131 istol to have completely turned the tables oa Leach. We cannot think so; on the contrary, we not detect in it one particle of fact which can be fairly accepted in justification of an act wickedly conc
April 17, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
 
OHINA TEAS as imported, unequalled in k) quality and price, as cne trial.will prove. Sold in ptrcels of one pound

OHINA TEAS as imported, unequalled in k) quality and price, as cne trial.will prove. Sold in ptrcels of one pound

and upwards, or in boxes and halfciests, by URNS v S. No. 2, Brabant-court, Philpot line, B.C. N.B.—List of prices free on application.
April 17, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
 
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April 24, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
 
LITERATURE.

LITERATURE.

A. Letter to the "Time," on If=ini,.irapoleon, and the Freedom of the Press. By ALFRED D. RICHARDS, ESQ. London: J. Pattie. Mr. Richards is one of the few political authors who not only write what they think and feel, but who will write nothing else, nor does he shrink from sanc
April 24, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
 
TO GRAVESEND for ONE SHILLING, by .I. the old-established route from the City; Az., the Ferchurch-street Station. A special. Fast

TO GRAVESEND for ONE SHILLING, by .I. the old-established route from the City; Az., the Ferchurch-street Station. A special. Fast

Service from Gravesend (Town Pier). at 3 50 a. m , and from Fenchurch. strea, at 4.15 p.m., every week-day.—London, Tilbury, and Southend Railway. April 3, 1858.
April 24, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England