OLYMPIC.—Mr. Morton's new farce of Ticklish. Times, produced on Monday night- at this theatre, is, according to the custom of its author, filled with the most ridiculous mirth-moving, and improbable incidents, set forth in language abounding in far-fetched puns and extravagant i
March 13, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
AAT ANTED, a well Educated Youth as an Out-floor Apprentice to the Letter Preor Printing. Address, E. Allen, Law and General Printer, 16, Serle'splace, Carey-street, Lineuln's-inn. SPINAL DEFORMITIES. Just publlshed, Second Edition, price Is. 6d., OASES and OBSERVATIONS illustra
March 13, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
The English steamer Alma, 393 tons, was on her way in ballast and carrying 30 passengers from Stettin to St. Petersburg, when she came into collision with the steamer Moscow, 461 tons, of Bremen, bound from Cronstadt for London, with a cargo of wheat, tallow, and other merchandi
March 13, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
The Blenheim, 60, screw, Captain Francis Scott, has completed her refit, and will be ready to come out of dock in a few days. She will proceed to Portland as gnardship in place of the Meander. The Marlborough, 131, screw, Captain Lord Frederick Kerr, is almost at a standstill as
March 13, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
73, Great Ruasell-street, for the election of officers, &c.. and other business. Rirl STANHOPE was called to the chair. The Secretary read the minutes of the last annual general meeting, which were confirmed. The CHAIRMAN moved a vote of thanks to the registrars, treasurers, and
March 13, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
The Blenheim, 60, screw, Captain Francis Scott, has completed her refit, and will be ready to come out of dock in a few days. She will proceed to Portland as guardship in place of the Meander. The Marlborough, 131, screw, Captain Lord Frederick Kerr, is almost at a standstill as
March 13, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
CORN TRADE.—The supply of English corn, grain, and flour this week, although not heavy, is much bettel than of late. A fair quantity of Scotch oats, with a few more Irish. Foreign wheat and barley very short, but of oats a hatter supply this wetk. A moderate Quantity of French s
March 13, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
Several of our cotemporaries have favoured their readers with essays on eclipses generally, past, present, and to come, with flowery descriptions of their effects on the imagination, as if they would revive the exploded superstitions of bygone times. We, however, content 'oursel
March 13, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
H ARDSHIPS OF THE NEW PASSPORT SYSTEM.—A young German, of very respectable appearance applied thQ nut c gistrate's advice [MARL.: 13, IASB. and assistance to relieve him from tt difficulty in which he was placed by the new Pas-nort regulations. He stated that he had left his n a
March 13, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England