No. 423. Br AN OLD REFORMER. „ t lhe chief portion of the poverty of our people We conceive, be traced to a few primary b e Ns. The first and chief source of poverty G l ng the licence and facilities given by our cl ernmeut to the preparers and venders of '4oBicating drinks ; a
November 20, 1869 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
ME BEEHIVE SATURDA - 14 NOVEMBER 20, 1869 FATAL ACCIDENT AT IIER MAJESTY'6 THEATRE. On the 15th inst. Mr. Bedford, the coroner, held an inquest at Charing Cross Hospital on the body of Charles Bartlett, a plasterer, aged 62. David Garrick, a scene painter, he was employed in the
November 20, 1869 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
"felt that he was listening to one of the most real, most earnest, I most thoughtful, and sincerest public men that England ever possessed." Perhaps so; but, pray, Mr. MoaLET, be just to the candour of your own character confess, new, whether the tone of the PRIME MINISTER was n
November 20, 1869 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
_ PLAIN DEtto°. ;lIICULTURAL L.I.BOITR OS DORSET. iission of Inquiry into the er"l°l—en,43 hildren in agriculture thrown 3; r he 3 condition of the rural populatioa. thed to the second report is that of lan dlor dS, guardians of the ttbourers and their wives. In the colt e lion.
November 20, 1869 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
When it F gg es te d to M. Emile 011ivier by a ' go-between that the Emperor would be happy to offer him any portfolio be pleased, provided M. de Pomade La Roquette remained Minister of the Interior, the coming man made the haughty answer, "I aspire to be the first Minister unde
November 20, 1869 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
The Denaby Main miners celebrated the recent settlement of the , dispute between themselves and their employers by a dinner, which was held in Membro' on Saturday. The Mayor of Sheffield occupied the •chair, and there were abort four hundred p.rsons present. His Worship, who, it
November 20, 1869 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
THE ALLEGED AT SUFFOCATION.—John Kendal Strong was brought up on remand, charged with feloniously attempting to suffocate Mrs. Mary Ann Dover Hamott, the wife of a solicitor, residing in Bridge-road West, Battersea, with intent to enable him to commit an indictable offence. When
November 20, 1869 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
Circumstances have, it is said, come to the knowledge of the police authorities at Scotland-yard which serve to throw some light upon the tragedy enacted ;n Cork on Sunday week, when a young man named Callaghan was . shot dead. It has been ascertained that Callaghan was in Londo
November 20, 1869 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England