4 . papers. The enumeration of failures is fearful in extent, and of banks; in numbers. It is a serious matter ro Europe, inasmuch as .these catastrophes are not confined to any particular state, but are spread over each in the Union,•and thereby either directly or indirectly cau
October 24, 1857 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, on rising, was greeted wish loud cheers. Ile said :—My lord bishop, friends, and brethren, I have undertaken to move a resolution, the purport of which is as follows :—" That the present crisis in India, together with the rapidly increasing field
October 24, 1857 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
among the Nobility, Members of Parliament, Bankers, and higher class of Merchants in England and foreign countries, has been permanently enlarged to sixteen pages. The columns of the CIRCULAR TO BANEERS are devoted to the investigation of all questions connected with banking, fi
October 24, 1857 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
'character, while the paving at the entrance to the yard was in such a condition that it was impossible to pass in and out, The owner had a very large field; and the SUggeSliOn he had to offer was, that if the pig-styes and cattle-sheds were removed to the further end of this, t
October 24, 1857 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
SOUTHAMPTON, Oct. 22.—The Peninsular and Oriental Company's steam ship Ripon, arrived this day, with the heavy portion of the East India and China mails. There were in all 170 passengers—viz., fast class, 11 second class, and 71 children and servants. Lady Higginson and two chil
October 24, 1857 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
The total number of deaths registered in London, which in the previous week was 993, was in the week that ended on Saturday, October 17, 1,003, of which 507 were deaths of males, 4.96 those of females. In the ten years 1847-56 the average number of deaths in the weeks correspond
October 24, 1857 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
Hackney. This day. Price One shilling, post free, I • —IOW TO PUBLISH; a Manual for Authors. . —Contents :—Preliminary Remarks—Writing a Mann'Pt—Selection 'of a Title—Choice of a Publisher—Modes of • r ublishing—Publishing on Commission—Value of a Manuscript Vllustrations—Copyri
October 24, 1857 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
HALL, ALBION SQUARE, KING SL AND. In these Classes all the Fashionable Dances are taught, and great attention is given to the Deportment of the Cupils. Hours of Attendance from Half-past Twelve till Two on Wednesdays and Saturday.. Quarter dates from the time of entry SCHOOLS RE
October 24, 1857 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
M. T. LEMOISNE, a French writer, in an important French publication, the Revue des Deux Monde: says, in reference to the conduct which should be pursued towards India "England has care of souls: she must remember her charge when she has reconquered India. Then she will acknowl e
October 24, 1857 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
DARING STREET ROBBERY.—Richard Hunt, a boy aged fourteen years, who said be was a shoemaker, and gave his address 20, Great Garden-street, Whitechapel, was brought up on remand, charged with stealing a carpet-bag, containing diamonds, surgical instruments, and other property, va
October 24, 1857 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England