The La Plata arrived at Southampton on Wednesday with the West India mails. She left • St. Thomas on the 3rd instant. Amongst her cargo is specie to the value of 1,212,809 dollars. She has brought home 40 passengers. The West India Islands are generally healthy, and the appearan
March 20, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
John Ince, Wilton-street, Grosvenor-place, apothecary - - James Syred, Reigate, florist Charles James and. Henry John Evans, Bermondsey-street, coopers—William Harrison and George Taylor, Hadlow, malsters—Chad Fisher Richardson, Stoke Newington, victualler— George White, sen., P
April 10, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
By the arrival of the mail steamer Indis at Southampton, news was received from the Benbay Times, an annihilation paper, which reprds killing Sepoys as it would shooting rabbits. The interest of our present intelligence is confined mainly to the position of matters at ,ucknow, w
April 10, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
Concerts of refined . . ;szejfro Musit:, and Character' (in - Court tosttime of George II.) • thus .—At Albion-brill, Dalston, On Mondays, Aiinl - P2th, Igth. 26th;' and May. 3rd; at Sussertiall 4 Leadonhall-street, on TueSdays, April l3tJ, =til t and May 2ith ; at CarnberWell-b
April 10, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
A Central Committee has been appointed at St. Petersburg to examine all the projects for the emancipatien of the serfs sent in by the Provincial Committees. The Council consists of 13 members. The Emperor is the President, and among the names of the members are those of the Gran
March 20, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
HAS written from Bonn, on the Rhine, to the mayor of Birmingham ; her letters dated 1 lth of March, and is as follows: Bonn, on the Rhine, March 11th, 1858. SIR,—I have this week had the honour to receive your letter, accompanied by an address of condolence from yourself, the al
March 20, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
Alexandrina barque, Captain Stoker, from Shields for Cadiz, with coals, sprung a leak on the 21st February, and was abandoned on the 4th March, about 45 miles N.W., off Slyne Head, and soon after sank ; master and crew arrived at Liscanor.—Limerick, March 1. Londonderry barque,
March 20, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England
it was Havelock. It is remarkable, that to obtain a victory had been the cherished wish of his life. After the battle of Futtehpore, he wrote thus to his wife, "One of the prayers oft repeated since my school-days has been answered, and I have lived to command in a successful ac
March 20, 1858 - Bell's Family Newspaper - London, London, England