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June 28, 1856 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
W I LLotrGHBv.-- 7 -Well, this - Aind — r - eii. -- ;:i . tes the Discovery of the Rosicrucian Brotherhood, a jeu-d'esprit with a serious purpose, just as an experiment to see whether something cannot be done by combined effort to remedy the defect and abuses—social, educational
June 28, 1856 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
portunity of expressing his wish that these changes, which the wisdom of the present age thought necessary to tak place, should be conceived and devised in the spirit of th first institution—(cheers). They were, he knew, living in an age when they heard much of the omnipotence o
June 28, 1856 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
Loss 01' THREE LIVES BY FIRE.—On Sunday morning, at about two o'clock, a fire broke out on the premises occupied by Mrs. So'onions, clothier and dealer, No. 2, Leman- street, Whitechapel. The flames spread so rapidly that though the Royal Society's fire escape arrived in a few m
June 28, 1856 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
The House of Commons met at noon. The second reading of the Maynooth Grant Bill was moved by Mr. SPOONER, who described the practical effect of the measure. The principle it was designed to carry out was, he said, that of severing the connection between the State and the Roman C
June 28, 1856 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
- *reign anViolonL GAMBLING AT THE PARIS BOURSE. A very taking puff is going the rounds of the French papers in favour of a joint stock company called the Caisse generale des Actionnaires, which was founded about six months since by M.M. L. Amail and Co., and is now increasing it
June 28, 1856 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
igs l / 4104., . -,,, A FIENDISH MURDER IN SPAIN. In the town of Jerez-de-la-Frontera, near Cadiz, in Andalusia, a horrible crime has been committed. An aged and poor woman came into a grocer's shop one morning and asked for alms. The grocer refused; and the woman asked him to gi
June 28, 1856 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England