I once observed, in my younger days, a poor costermonger eating with an extraordinary relish, the very inviting meal of bread and raw onions. When he had completed his repast, he rose from the stones and said, with an air of satisfaction, " Ah ! that was good!" I presume he allu
July 29, 1870 - Jewish Record - London, London, England
Royal Hospital, Greenwich, where any seaman, needing medical or surgical care, will be admitted on personal application, as heretofore, without introduction or recommendation. The Society's offices are removed from the City to the same building. KENDALL COOK, House-Governor and
July 29, 1870 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
WALES'S—A 7.30. Quite by Accident. M.P. Dearest Mamma. QUEEN'S—At Seven, My Wife's Dentist. 'Twist Axe and Crown. VAUDEVILLE—Cupboard Love. Two Roses. Don Carlos. WOODIN'S CARPET-BAG AND SKETCH K. Egyptian Hall, Pic cadilly, every Evening (except Saturday), at 8; Saturday Morn i
July 29, 1870 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
At the Mansion House yesterday further inquiry was made into the charge against Hector Gillies, shipowner, and John Fitzgerald, master mariner, for scuttling the ship Admiral Napier, with the view to defraud the Azienda Insurance Association of Trieste of £6OO, for which the shi
July 29, 1870 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
The Pall Mall Gazette of a recent date published a notable article on the subject of the Canadian problem. The point which the Gazette makes may be briefly stated and easily understood. Canada is in a different position from any of the other colonies. Its populous portion of ter
July 29, 1870 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
In the Nonconformist, Mr. Miall, whose speech last week, on the third reading of the Education Bill, provoked Mr.. Gladstone to a very warm reply, thus alludes to the subject :—" It may be well for the chief of the Administration to bear in mind that freedom of speech is sometim
July 29, 1870 - Sun (London) - London, London, England