Precisely at six o'clock on the morning of Saturday Orsini and Pierri were awoke from their sleep by the governor of the prison, who announced that their last hour was come. The Able Hugon, chaplain of the Roquette, and the chaplain of the Conciergerie were present. I do not pro
March 20, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
(Before Mr. PASHLEY, Q. C., ABsis(ant Judipt.) Louis Beauvaix Craon, the Mexican captain , who pleaded guilty of assaulting Claude Celestina, a lieutenant in the Portuguese navy, by pulling out a loaded revolver, and holding it to him, at a coffee-house in Leicester-square, was
March 20, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
On Mo n d ay his Royal Highness the Commander-in-Chief a visit to Chatham, for the Purpose o f i nspecting the battalions of infantry at ory _ paid th at garrison, and also to make an examination t the buildings at Brompton Barracks. The Duke, accompanied by his staff, proceeded
March 20, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
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March 20, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
by those who have seen them, and who take shame to themselves while they confess that after witnessing one execution by cutting on the cross the rapidity and dexterity with which the mere beheading was done deprived the execution of a hundred men of half its horror. The criminal
April 3, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
Peh, under the Ta-tsing dynasty, Lieutenant- Governor of Kwang-tung, makes known his commands:— "Whereas the great ministers, the ambassadors of England and France, together with the Commander-in-Chief and accompanying officers, brought their soldiers, fought and took Canton, an
April 3, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
We closed our last notice a fortnight back under a cloud, which has since been more or less dispelled, although it is felt . that our foreign relations are not in a satisfactory position, and that it will take time to heal the breach that has been made in the entente cordiale. B
April 3, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England