It is said that Turkey will be represented at the approaching coronation of the Emperor Alexander, by Reschid Pasha. Count Morny's suite at Moscow will be exceedingly numerous, the sum of a million having, it is said, been placed at his disposal to defray the expense. The Americ
May 3, 1856 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
Mr. MALars then rose, amid loud cries of Bulwer," and moved that the house do now ad:P url : 1 ;o I Lord PALMERSTON : I stated a short tim e ag,° "or3et was prepared to remain here three or four hourse:l 1 0 to carry on this debate, tut the right hon. gentl,3:l3ls° posite has sh
May 3, 1856 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
1 4 ROM THE LONDON GA Z ETTE. FRIDAY, Aram 25, 1856. The following buildings are certified as places duly registered for solemnizing marriages : Horeb Chapel, Bangor, Carnarvonshire. The Independent Chat,el, Cole,shill street West, Atherstone, Warwickshire.
May 3, 1856 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
Foster Reynolds, Old Broad-street, City. silk merchant — May 6, at Basinghatl street. Lawrance, News, and Boyer, Old Jewry. Charles Long. king.street, Portman-square, house decoratormay 14. at Basinghall-street. Goren. South Molton-street. George Chamberlain, jun., Crawford-stre
May 3, 1856 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
M. David (d'Angers), the celebrated sculptor, died on tniday. at the age of sixty-five, and was buried on Tuesday at Pere la Chaise. He was no relation to the famous painter of his name of the First Empire, although he was very generally supposed to be one. In fact he was his pu
January 12, 1856 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
A STREET ORATOR. Cadwallader Pugh, a middle-aged men, surrendered to take his trial on an indictment in which he was charged with haring stolen eeven pounds and a quarter of nutmegs, and a quant ty of other articles, the property of George Barker, his ntaver. On the evening of t
January 12, 1856 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
‘'igOUT Th------------- 4 4c1 : season i tse lf , too, proved unusually stormy ev ere account" , and . its incleme nc y was a ll t h e more f e l t on _ :t gaM.s of the want of the common means of protection its influence. The duties were harassing and • in the extreme. In the t
January 19, 1856 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
The Clerkenwell Police-court was crowded to excess to hear the charge against the prisoner, who was placed at the bar before Mr. Tyrwhitt. The prisoner appeared quite unconcerned._ Lewis Charles Perkin, residing at 9, Harringtonstreet, Ilampstead-road, stated that at about half-
January 19, 1856 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England