HAY.—On the 14th inst., at Burbage, Wiltshire, the residence of her son-in-law, William Bartlett, Esq., in the 89th year of her age, Ann, relict of the late Rev. Richard John Hay, many years Chaplain of the English Episcopal Church at Rotterdam. MACK EN ZIE.—On the sth inst., in
April 24, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
During the suspension of hostilities all China has been exploding crackers, and Hongkong has been celebrating its "Isthmian games." Towards the close of the three days of feistivity the Chinese holiday became almost exciting. If they had kept up half as sharp a fire on the 29th
April 24, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
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April 24, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
Blackburn gave a cOunter-statement to Mr. Brady's, and pointed out that no creditor ot depositor Would lose one farthing by the failure. Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald remarked, that if the directors had not been guilfy oraiiy Moral turpitude they had grossly neglected the interests of th
April 24, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
Some partieulars have been given of the murder of an old man named John Bucknall and his wife at Creech St. Michael, and of the apprehension of their grandson, John Baker Bucknall, upon whom suspicion at once fell. On Thursday a party of the Somerset county constabulary , accomp
April 24, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
The c 0 : 11 , a - nder-in-Chief send s t h e f o ll ow i ng to day from Lu c k now :—Yesterday were secured, an d the troops advanced and tinhetellrigidenee oc cupied the Munh ee B owun and G reat Iniamburrah. Large bodi es o f t h e enemy crossed . t he stone bridges an hour b
April 24, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
In the absence of actual business, commercial morality is the favourite text from which some of our leading papers draw their arguments and inferences, and the Times has been very severe on the kind of " whitewashin,"—which the guardians of public morality seem determined to giv
April 24, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
The " Times " having escaped an action of libel from Mr. Denison, chairman of the Great Northern Railway, inflicts another castigation on that gentleman, and extols its own merit in exposing, "day after day, and year after year, every kind of commercial fraud or unfair dealing,
April 24, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England