At the conclusion of the husities, His Honour said be agreed alni , ,st word for word in what had been sad by the assignees and the bankrupt's soliei!or on his behalf. The assignees had adopted a rely judicious course in completing many of the ,porks of the bankrnOt, and they ha
November 3, 1855 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
_4._ The well-known member of the Prussian Chambers, M. de Vincke—a stanch advocate for a Prussian alliance . with the Western Powers against Russia— elected by the , town of Hagen, has not accepted his . nomination. The following explanations are given by the Post Anipt dazette
November 24, 1855 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
The above expedition, which originated with, and was strongly recommended by the Royal Geographical Society to Her Majesty's Government, has at length started. The Monarch received on board fifty horses and 200 sheep at Eagle Farm, for the service of Nr. Gregory's exploring expe
November 24, 1855 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
The constant flow of emigration from China, contrasted with the complete absence of emigration into China, is striking evidence of the redundancy of the population; for though that emigration is almost wholly confined to two provinces, namely Kwangtung and Fookien, representing
November 24, 1855 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
An Account of the Duty on Hops of the growth of the year 1855, distinguishing the districts, and the old from the neW duty :-Barnstable, £43. is. 9d.-Canterbury, £161,011. 9s. 3d. - Cornwall, £l. 13s. 11d. - Coventry, £3. is. lid-Derby, £124. 15s. 7d.-Essex, £1,694. 16s. 6d.-Glo
November 24, 1855 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
On Wednesday the Queen held a Court and Privy Council at Windsor. The Earl Spencer, the Marchioness of Water ford, the Marquis of Lansdowne, Viscount Torrington, and Colonel the Hon. A. Gordon, arrived in the course of the day on a visit to her Majesty. A dramatic performance to
November 24, 1855 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
Among the speakers at the festival of American publishers held in New York on the 4th was Mr. William Cullen Bryant, the well-known poet. Die address is thus reported. " When I first appeared as an author, more than thirty years ago, I could count the living contemporary authors
October 27, 1855 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
On Monday, about the hour of noon, Sir William Molesworth, late Secretary of State for the Colonies, expired at his residence in Eaton-place, after a brief but severe illness. Sir William had only attained his fortyfifth year, having been born in 1810. His father was a Cornish b
October 27, 1855 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
BANKRUPTS Frederick Francis Fox, Finch-lane. City; tailor—Dec. 3, at Pasinghall-street. Venning and Co., Tokenhouse-yard . Robert Gadsden, Millwall, Middlesex, cement manufacturer — Dec. 3, at Basinghall-street. Barrow, Guildford-street. Richard Briant, Murray-street, Hoxton, bu
December 1, 1855 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England