The screw steam-ship City of Washington arrived at Liverpool on the 11th inst., and brings advices from New York to the 29th ult. CIVIL AND DIPLOMATIC APPROPRIATION BILL. In the house of Re - pre — s - enta - iives the Civil and Diplo- matic Appropriation Bill - was taken up, an
February 19, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Kensal-green, for £2 10s. Funerals of any magnitude, or distance, at stated charges. Catafalques, and Church and Mortuary Chamber Fittings, supplied. Letters per post immediately attended to.
February 26, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
Sir S. NORTHCOTE said the report of the commissioners had only been presented a few days, and the importance of it was such that it was quite impossible to give any answer as to the course to be pursued. It was intended to take the usual vote for the works at Alderney and Dover.
March 26, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
On the 19th inst. the walls of Turin were placarded with the following notification, which attracted crowds of readers wherever it appeared "The government having authorised the formation of ' the corps of volunteers indicated in Art. 8 of the law of the 27th of February, 1859,
March 26, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
To THE INFANT JESUS AND TO OUR BLESSED LA_DY, MOTHER OF THE ORPHANS, FOR THE CONVENT OF OUR LADY OF THE ORPHANS, NORWOOD, SURREY: _ _ _ Perpetual Subscribers : Each person making a benefaction or bequest of 20/. and upwards, for this - purpose, will become a perpetual subscriber
March 26, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
CHAPTER IV.-THE DEAD OF WHOM WE NEVER WEARY. As the Cure was advancing towards the high altar, without, it must be confessed, taking much notice of Cerbonnet and his wife, Madame Gassendi and her son appeared at the principal entrance; they both went and knelt down in the choir,
March 26, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
The CHANCELLOR rose to introduce a bill for the amendment and alteration of the law with regard to the winding-up of public companies. (Hear.) His lordship proceeded to state the law as it at present existed with respect to winding-up of joint stock companies, In 1844 an act was
February 12, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
Mourners, from e 4 4s. Od., by the CATHOLIC FUNERAL COMPANY (Tempo- Ta_ry Office), CATHOLIC SCHOOLS, RICHMOND - STREET, r . ORTMAN MARKET, N.W. Letters, per post, to the Superintendent, kr. J. T. FENLON, immediately attended to.
February 12, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
- Corrtoponliture. (We quote the following correspondence several topics of interest from the Tablet.) THE WORKHOUSE QUESTION. TO THE EDITOR OF THE TABLET, Dear Sir,—l wist to bring before the notice of your readers a few facts relative to the condition of Catholics in workhouses
April 16, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
wer - 4atore , X,Fq9F1. 12 ; -, cl 11 ' .41•,c 411. . ,:& - kh• - w.,.. . p ri i. ' _ ef4ga., . 4:tto toliff3o* - the - representati4 - an of the country we want fifteen seats in.this house. We must fix on some rule that of seeessity must -be arbitrary, The only we can insist on
March 5, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England