Mn. WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR has thought himself at liberty to lift the veil of private misfortune, and in a letter to the Times discloses the straitened circumstances of M. Louis Kossuth. Most persons, we believe, are aware that the distinguished Hungarian, unlike many exiles, whos
March 29, 1856 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
of forty. The old grant and the vote of the Council increasing the od a ") .£50,000 was carried by a majority of four to one. i 95 per c en t, o f t h e popu l at i on o f Vi ctor i a are n : teei ßt of state support, and may therefore be said to favour of it, whilst those who d
March 29, 1856 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
John Julius Stutzer. Grenville-street, Brunswick square, ship owner —April 4, at Basinghall-street. Lawrance, Flews, and Boyer, Old Jewry. John Coles Fourdrinier. Bush-lane, paper maker—April 4, at Basinghall-street. Whitmore, Basinghall-street. William Turing Curtis, Great St.
March 29, 1856 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
A compilation, made from the avy List, published on Tuesday, shows a number amounting to 456 ships, and vessels of every denomination comprising the British fleet. Of this force 301 ships and vessels are in commission and employed in various ways, as 131-gun line-of-battle ships
January 5, 1856 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
and by being thus propitiated they would create clouds, and again cause rain to fall on their famishing land. Something of the same service was performed in seasons of floods, only instead of pouring water on the skeleton every bone was then entirely consumed by fire, and it was
January 5, 1856 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
qe4t. The ----- collect, enraged savages, like ravening wolves, were OF their forces, and every day coming nearer to premises. The little party of friendly natives tatth they could t o protect the missionaries from harm, Nit iv ere very f ew i n number and very. feeble. At lengt
January 5, 1856 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
In an account of Christmas festivities in the Times of Wednesday, we learn that the Duke and Duchess of Richmond are "surrounded" by a family circle at Goodwood. The Itiareltioness of Londonderry is "surrounded" at Earl of Cardigan is " surreunded" at Deane-park.- ..The Duke and
January 5, 1856 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England