7s. 6d. to Ss'. 6d. Tweed Jackets, 88.6 d Stout Milled Tweed, Bs. 61. Twill Serge Jackets, is. 6d. Pilot Reefing Jackets, 16s. 6d., 18s. 6d., 21s. White Duck Jackets for Engineers, 2s. 4d. to 2s. Bd. Ditto ditto Overalls and Band Frocks, `.:s. to 2s. 6d. Holland and Duck Jackets
December 16, 1865 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
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October 25, 1862 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
PARIS, Oct. 23 (Evening.) La "ranee, of this evening, says :—lt appears certairb that M. de Sartiges, the new ambassador at the Italian Court, will request the Italian Government to give its adhesion to the plan of reconciliation between Italy and the Papacy, which Prince de la
October 25, 1862 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
A serious charge was investigated before the magistrates sitting in petty sessions at Solihull, on Monday last. The prisoner is Thomas Woodward, a married man, residing near Solihull Lodge, a character well known to the police, having so frequently been before the Solihull magis
October 25, 1862 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
The following account of - the disgraceful doings of the French Government is from the correspondent of the Daily News : PARIS, Wednesday Evening. In spite of the smooth professions of the higher authorities in Paris which are meant for European reading, there is no doubt that t
A bill has been introduced into parliament for decimalising our existing system of weights and measures, and for establishing an accordance between them and those of foreign countries. The first and most important provision of the bill is that—' From and after the expiration of
ATTEMPTED MURDEH.—Elizabeth Price, aged 19, who described herself as an tartiflcial florist, residing at 18, Reform-place, St. Luke's, was charged before Mr. D'Eyncourt, at Clerkenwell, with attempting to murder Richard Claxton, a tailor, of 167, Whitecrossstreet, St. Luke's. Th