; together with a history connecting the Old and New Testaments, various useful Tables, and nine coloured Maps. By the Rev. Isoatair ConalN M.A. Roan embossed, Os; Turley morocco. Os. 6d. to 128. 6d. With New Index to the Bible, 9d. extra. THE ANALYTICAL BIBLE.-NEW EDITION. The
December 25, 1858 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
or the Fountain of Eternal Youth." Prince Brilliant Peacock (Mrs. S. LANE), Son of a Fairy Queen (Miss Pettifer), has been brought up in jealous seclusion from the society of ladies, aud taught to believe that his honoured mamma is the only female in the world. Nevertheless, the
December 25, 1858 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
. he has now OPENED THIS MAGNIFICENT ESTABLISHMENT, With a VERY CHOICE SELECTION of WINES. SPIRITS, aud MALT LIQUORS, which he is resolved to supply at the most Moderate Charges. W. C. especially invites an Inspection of this very elegant Tavern, which is decorated in the highes
December 25, 1858 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
The Eastern Counties Railway Station, HOREDITCH, And intendg OPENING it On Saturday, January Bthl 1859, With a WELL SELECTED STOCK of FIRST - CLASS HATS AND CAPS, In eery Variety (d' Shapes and Quality. JOHN HUMM, MANUFACTURER, 3, Spicer Street, Spitaljields. TO CAItPENTERS & CA
December 25, 1858 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
Mr. PAltitztt introduced the consideration of the compulsory.use of the bath to vagrants . . He said there were , only 18 vitzrants relieved last week, against - 75 in the corresponding week last year, and he believed it was , attributable to this cause. He found that the Isling
December 25, 1858 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
AT the PREMISES DESTROYED BY FIRE, Nov. 11, 1857, Rebuilt and Opened, March 27, 1858, after Eleven Years Established, IS NOW EXHIBITED The Largest Collection of Entirely New Winter Goods, SHAWLS, MANTLES, DRESSES, FURS, FRENCEI IVIERINOES FRENCH TWILLS, &e., With every Deseripti
December 25, 1858 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
I told him he was my prisoner, and he made no reply. On his way to the station-house he said, "I have a barthen in my pocket; let me go." I released him for a moment, and he put his hand in pocket and took from it a razor-case, and threw it upon the ground. When I asked him what
December 25, 1858 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
es'`, '4l rcrrgo Lion of ety of , even- Last.' givan lg the le that s Wel 0 to on G. r' tit J. J. arlow , rs wheY' o f • iet. P °4 , )r. Twin- tion, which he hoped-and/believed would meet with their Approbation. The Ref. J. N. Bennie, curate of South Hackney, Was about to leave
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