THE " general reader," which, in our ago and country is but another name for "the public," cannot fail to have noticed the remarkable fact that, within the last eight or ten years, the national activity of our Transatlantic brothers and friends has run strongly into literature.
March 5, 1853 - London Chronicle and Country Record - London, London, England
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7. SALronp.—The foundation.stone of a new building, to be called the Salford Athenteum and Temperance Hall, was laid, in Ea!ford, near Manchester. by Mr. E. R. Langworthy, who presented the site in addition to £lOO towards the building. An inquest was held this d
March 5, 1853 - London Chronicle and Country Record - London, London, England
.£ s. d Father, thrashing, with small beer One boy, odd boy at a Farmer's .... ....... 0 1 6 One boy .., , .... 0 1 0 Total earnings per week Father earns in harvest-work ...... .. Making the total of earnings about £3O per annum, Brother gleans about £1 value of corn.
March 5, 1853 - London Chronicle and Country Record - London, London, England
An accident occurred this morning, on the Great Western Railway, to the up express train, near Ealing, supposed to be by the breaking of an axle. Mr. James Gibbs, one of the Directors, was killed on the spot. Several other persons were severely injured.
March 5, 1853 - London Chronicle and Country Record - London, London, England
Wilma. ST. JAMS'. JAN. 31—Season of French Plays commenced, introducing a pretty winning actress, Aidlle Emma Fleury, en elegant performer, Mdile. Lambert, and M. Ravel. Feu. 5. Revival. MM. Bayard and Ldon Laya's Vaudeville of "L'Etourneau." 7.—New l'iecc—" Le Chevalier des Dame
March 5, 1853 - London Chronicle and Country Record - London, London, England
Pa. U. arrivals of country-killed up to thew markets have been seasonably good, they having exceeded 7, 1 100 carcasses. To-day the supplies on offer Alaughter In the metropolis were tolerably extensive, yet the general demand ruled steady, as Per ttlbi. by the eareasx. rt. d. V
March 5, 1853 - London Chronicle and Country Record - London, London, England
fish and make it good meat. And if you Choose to stay all night, she has two beds, and you may have the best; and the linen looks white, and smells of lavendar ; and you long to lie in a pair of sheets that smells so sweet; and before going to rest, you can tell tales, or sing b
April 30, 1853 - London Chronicle and Country Record - London, London, England
THE following epitome of the Chancellor of the chequer's Financial Statement, gives a compreheni glance of the entire scheme. The revenue of the sent year is estimated at £52,090,000 viz : Customs Excise :. Stgimps Titxes Income•tax Post Office Crown Lands Miscellaneous Old Stor
April 30, 1853 - London Chronicle and Country Record - London, London, England