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
is not obsequious enough to some of the gentlemen Guardians. We have learned that Dr. Clark stands high in his profession as a medical gentleman; and unless it can be distinctly proved that he is incapable, or that he has neglected his duties, which was not shown in a recent all
December 25, 1858 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
On Wednesday, the ordinary meeting of this Board was held at Ratelifr workhouse. Mr. Nathan presided, and the following gentlemen were also present: Messrs. Foster, Whyte, G. Blyton, Taylor, Sutton, Saul, Holt, H. Blyton, Holmes, Warren, Nicholls, Harper, Hinckley, Homer, Whitin
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
December 25, 1858 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
FOR SALE. (By MR. MESSITER, AUCTIONEER, Scc., 24, Acrox PLACE, KINGSLAIID ROAD.) - IA.LSTON.—A very Delightful Residence con-1/thining Six Rooms, Excellent Garden, Coach Rouse, Stable, LesEe 26 years, Ground Rent £4, Price £250. DA_LSTON. Five Capital Houses, Seven Rooms each, G
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