vI- olltltrptalt.l - --s . - 0t I nr r SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1863. The Poninsular and Oriental Company's steam ship Taguss, with the Peninsular Mails, arrived on Monday. She brought a good number of posesugors, and full general cargo. The Peninsular and Oriental Company's ?? Iberia
April 30, 1853 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
'Tlie London, go, Captain Charles Eden, sailed on yliday the 2Ji sittt. oil it cruize to tilo Westward, and arrived off tie port ot Monuday, going east, to Ports- Muoutlh. Tbe Itbadamatititus, stcamer, MKastcr Commanding Jlohin Blain, 5stled onl tlhe 23rd with stores for Wool. a
April 30, 1853 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
PORTSM1OUTH POLICE. M. ONDAY.-There was no business before the Bench to-day. it TUESDAY.-Before Major Travers and J. S. fayers, Esq. n Joseph Chubb was charged wvih stea-ing a Post~office order, and was remanded to the 30th iostant. Jar James Ellison, charged with stealing a pair
April 30, 1853 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
-There is an aiticis of grant interest in h a'r'b Revrecw on "1 Apsley }Iouoe," and a clever reiel, cf a highly creditable essay on the Duke of Wellington by a Frenchmnan, M. Meurail. The writer of this article cudb some very valuable extracts from some private maiu- script noto
April 30, 1853 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
0-4A Y ?? DO- . c SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1853. it FRANCE. 0 PARIS, FmRDAT, ArrIu 29. f It is stated that the Empress is no longer in danger d from the accident which ?? her hpalth. 11er Majestv's condition to-day was altogetier satisfatctory. The latc rumours of tho massacre of the
April 30, 1853 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
BHE CRANCELLOR OF THt lXCHEQUER IN DEFENCE OF HIS BUDGET. I (From the I Birmingham Journal.') The following important correspondence has been placed in our hands for publication, and we give it without a word of comment, as the plain and feasible arguments of the Chancellor, and
April 30, 1853 - The Examiner - London, London, England
LA IV.-YFSTERDAY. HOUSE OF LORDS-APPEALS. [Bsforc the LonD CHANCELLOR, avid oth/er Pcere3,] oWES ANS) GLTCHt V. SARAH HtOMAN. Tbis WaS an appeal against an order of Lord Chancollor Truro, made under the followlig cironnmstauces. For some time before 1844, John Bowers and Mary Ann
April 30, 1853 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
JAapr3tot 3 S'ATTURDAY, 4P/IfIn 30, 1853. CENSORISHIP OF THE PRESS IN OUR ATHENIEUiUM. A oTVESTION which excited considerable interest came before the annual meeting of the Bristol Athenacum on Wednes- ti day last. It appeared that the TVeshsniubter Review had been t' subscribed
April 30, 1853 - Bristol Mercury - Bristol, Bristol, England
QLDtfcKfita, April 30, 1831. •* EagOak Wiut oar market laat Saturday, tu again WW, inar prioa were folly maintained Choioa Foreign "* hardly wrtttak lowar, while acoadary aorta were quite aegkad, lea money. Miltini bun hatvy trade, fa aama baag a aeerly orer; Grinding aorta the
April 30, 1853 - Gloucester Journal - Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Fatal Accident from Tippling. —An inquest was held on Tneeday, at the Salutation inn, Cirencester, More J. G. BaU, Esq. coroner, en the body sf Willi.. Parrott, eged 44, who earns by his en the in miens monins the following manner :—Samuel Pox being sworn, dspoeed that drayman,
April 30, 1853 - Gloucester Journal - Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England