ROBERT ELAKESLEY TO WIFE. "If you will condescend, please write me a note, and let me know your real state, as I have not heard for three days, and please let me have a change of clean things. The bearer of this will be sent by the governor of this prison: I will write,more to yo
October 10, 1841 - Lloyd's Companion to the Penny Sunday Times and Peoples' Police Gazette - London, London, England
rriun our last.) "Good Master Leonard, tell us all about it," said several of the brethren. __ ..........,.......... " Well, listen Bloods. Twice at our house there has been a visitor." "Yes, good Leonard." " Hush, draw near—Bloods listen. Who this visitor is I—do not—know." " I
October 10, 1841 - Lloyd's Companion to the Penny Sunday Times and Peoples' Police Gazette - London, London, England
01110INAG LIGSNLIAAT Tai AVTIIOR: TiL OUTCAST," ETC. ETC. I (Continued from our last.) It was with a heavy heart, however, that Adolphus Cressingham proceeded with Lord Montrevalt, for he knew that their errand would be a fruitless one, 311 chance of fading out the robbers retre
May 8, 1842 - Lloyd's Companion to the Penny Sunday Times and Peoples' Police Gazette - London, London, England
THE Gipsies are a wandering and highly interesting race of people, travelling from one part of the globe to another. Many of these descendants of Asiatic tribes have resided for several hundred years in the heart of Europe. That they first drew attention on their entrance into C
June 12, 1842 - Lloyd's Companion to the Penny Sunday Times and Peoples' Police Gazette - London, London, England
A Medical Work on th e I n fi rm i t i es of the Generative System in both sexes; being an enquiry into the concealed cause that destroos physical energy, and the ability of manhood, ere vigour has established her empire. with observations on the baneful effects of Solitary Indu
June 12, 1842 - Lloyd's Companion to the Penny Sunday Times and Peoples' Police Gazette - London, London, England
Copy of a Letter from His GAACR . rns MIKE or PORTLAND la; MRS. ANN MELLISH, (one of his Tenants,) whom Bis Grae* was pleased to send as a Patient to the _Proprietor of this traordinary Medicine. MADAM, Ir HOLLOWAY will undertake to Cure Y" perfectly, when the Cure is complete,
January 15, 1843 - Lloyd's Companion to the Penny Sunday Times and Peoples' Police Gazette - London, London, England
The following is an extract from the private journal nf Dr. Hill, late surgeon of the barque" Sunda," which was lost on the Island of Hainan, in Octobe r , 1839, and whose crew were conducted to Canton under protection of the Chinese Government : "On the evening of our arrival a
December 19, 1841 - Lloyd's Companion to the Penny Sunday Times and Peoples' Police Gazette - London, London, England
PAIiinNG up and down the long room, dismal and dark, Pierre continued to move. Gloomy thoughts occupied his mind. He paced up and down without intermission. He was tall, well formed. of remarkable features, but regular and even. His gait and appearance was th hie of a mail who w
July 9, 1843 - Lloyd's Companion to the Penny Sunday Times and Peoples' Police Gazette - London, London, England