there were only three courses which could possibly be adopted. The first was, to send the criminals to colonies which were already occupied; the second, to found new colonies expressly for the purpose of receiving them; the third, to keep them in this country, with tickets-of-le
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will meet at the VESTRY HALL, KING'S-ROAD, PANCRASROAD, on the 22nd day of Jan . at Three o'clock in the afternoon, and be prepared to receive Applications in writing. and Testimonials as to character and eompetettcy, from persons desirous of being admitted candidates for the ab
January 17, 1857 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
religious culture, parental care, a healthy situation and completeness of domestic arrangements. Terms, inclusive, from Fifty to Seventy Guineas, according to age. Full particulars and references will be furnished on application to the Principal—Mr. Long.
January 17, 1857 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
the air. This subject is one in which I have felt so much interest, that I have frequently introduced it in conversation with men of intelligence and scientific attainments with whom my occupation brings me in contact, and often have I been surprised at the apathy and incredulit
January 17, 1857 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
On Tuesday evening, the eighth of the present course of lectures, under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association, was delivered in Exeter Hall, by Mr. Edward Corderoy, on "Popular Amusements." Mr. ROBERT C. L. BEVAN, the Treasurer of the Association, presided. „Mr.
January 17, 1857 - Metropolitan - London, London, England