The correspondent of the Times describes the scene which ensued at Naples on the blowing up of the Carlo 111., ship of-war—whether by accident or design does not yet appear, and probably will never be known. There was a large quantity of gunpowder on board, a thousand muskets, a
January 17, 1857 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
PROTESTERS, OCCASIONED .BY THE DEMAND TO "WITHDRAW THE PROTEST." BY THE • REV. EDWARD WHITE. REV. HENRY ALLON. REV. J. C. HARRISON. REV. JAMES SPENCE, D.D. REV. NEWMAN HALL, LL.B. REV. JAMES FLEMING. REV. R. A. VAUGHAN. London: WILLIAM FREEMAN, 69, Fleet-street.
January 17, 1857 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
Mr. RUSSELL was sure that the vestry had the highest respect and confidence in their present members at the Metropolitan Board, and that they would do the best they could for the interests of the parish of Marylebone, as well as the public. He considered it was high time that th
January 17, 1857 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
The weekly meeting of this Board was held on Monday last; Mr. G. TAYLOR in the chair. Mr. J. 0. HALL complained that the neighbourhood of Theobald's-road and Red Lion-square was not lighted till nearly five o'clock, though the company, who charged an exorbitant price for the gas
January 17, 1857 - Metropolitan - London, London, England