THE VINDICATOR, SATURDAY, 16, 1859. of good character except such as may have just come from Ireland." But lam wandering. My case was a young widow, just on the point of death; and calm, beautifully so, would have been the passing of that holy spirit to realise the beatitude of p
April 16, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
requested to examine 'the Plan of the -BANK of DEPOSIT, by which a high rate of interest may be obtained with ample security. Deposits made by Special Agreement, may be withdrawn .without notice. - The Interest is payable in January and July. PETER MORRISON, Managing Director. F
March 5, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
MANOR COURTS (IRELAND) BILL. The house then went into committee on this bin Mr. J. D. - irr - TGE - RA — Ln .-- ;gain advocated his proposition for the gradual extinction of thew courts, and contended that some approximation to the cost of the proposed compensation should be sup
February 26, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
SINGULAR. ROBBERY OF A WATcH.--Joseph Lock a person of respectable appearance, who described himself as a commercial traveller, and who has been brought in. custody from Birmingham, was placed at the bar before Mr. Elliott, charged on his own confession with stealing a gold watc
February 26, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
The return of Count de Cavour gave rise to an imposing demonstration, showing the confidence and calmness of the people, who received the Minister with cries of "Long live the King; long live Cavour ; long live Italy; long live France !" Letters from Rome, Florence, and other ci
April 9, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
GALWAY, WEDNESDAY.—The Italian lecturer arrived here yesterday. He lectured in the evening at the school in Merchants'-road. The subject of course was Italy and the Papacy, and the usual ardent declamation marked his • discourse. His auditory was of the lowest class, and a , con
April 9, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
In the sitting of the Second Hanoverian Chamber on the 12th inst., the Government motion that 1,000,000 dols. should be voted at once for war preparations was unanimously adopted.
March 19, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
IRELAND. UNIVERSITY ELECTION. The election is fixed for Friday morning, at 10 o'clock. The Provost has issued a circular, in which he requests the Tutors to communicate to their pupils his resolution to prevent (as far as in him lies) a recurrence of the riotous proceedings whic
February 12, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
BERLIN, Monday, April 11.—The official Prussian Gazette (Preussische Zeitung) publishes a leading article of which the following is a summary : During the last few days uneasiness has taken possession of the public mind at the news that the assembling of the Congress has again b
April 16, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England