of this day, purporting to be an " extract " from Chambers' Journal, relative to Nana Sahib, but which is, in fact, taken almost verbatim et literatim my pamphlet on the subject, a copy of which was sent to the Editor of that paper a month ago; but which was passed over without
April 3, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
The following important paper, received by the last. rnail from Calcutta, is headed "A few words relative to the late mutiny of the Bengal army, and the rebellion in the Bengal Presidency, by Shaik Hedayut Ali, suhadar and sirdar bahadoor, Bengal Sikh Police Battalion, commanded
April 3, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
B ANKRUPTS.—TUESDAY. J. Dales and B. Dales, George-street, Westminster; Times-wharf, Pimlico; Louth, I.incolnshire ; and Canada West. North America, builders —W. Powell. Lowestoft, Suffolk, grocer—G. Armitage, Clement's-lane, City, iron merchant— U. Brizard, Sherrard-street, Gol
April 3, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
little girls to board and educate as above. The Advertisers have had considerable experience in the care and management of children, and the most unremitting care and attention would be paid to their domestic comfort, as well as to their moral and religious training. Terms moder
April 3, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
Sacred Writi n gs petetiwve to th • e Law o f a d opt i on. T h e Will of the x B a.diee Rao, & c . Compiled from Orig inal to the Possession of the Gentleman Deputed Lonaz , c t 0 Nana Sahib's case. '• H. Biddle, I, Bouverie street, Fleet-St. ; and of all Booksellers.
April 3, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
LATIONS. The folloWing official notice appeared in Tuesday's . Moniteur "PARTS, MARCH 8. "Travellers coming from abroad into France must, for each journey, cause their passports to be visM by a diplomatic agent or French Consul. "In order that no fresh expense may be incurred by
March 13, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
From the Poems of the Northumbrian Poet, ROBERT STOREY, published by Longman and Co. We often laughed at Fanny, But we loved , her while we laughed; She was so odd a mixture Of simplicity and craft. Whate'er she thought she uttered, And her words—she " reckon'd nou't" Of the fin
March 13, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
Brief Observations, ay. on the Basis of the Reorganisation of ow Power in India. By AN OLD RESIDENT, IN INDIA. R. C. Le Page and Co. A PRODUCTION of no great mental scope. The writer appears to be one of those who think themselves qualified to pronounce judgment on the question
March 13, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England