PARIS, direct, 205., 245., or 285. ; Return Tickets issued -The GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S I ITEAM ..
... ►OK BOftbOGJIK. POX CALAIS. Tuesday. August 18, at 12 noon. Thursday, August 20, at 1 morn, j We ...
... ►OK BOftbOGJIK. POX CALAIS. Tuesday. August 18, at 12 noon. Thursday, August 20, at 1 morn, j We ...
... A IL , S LAM 2d mh of her Majesty's Mails) leave SOUTHAMPTON on each month. , _ „ „_„ booked for HAVANNAH By the Steamer of tho 2d Passengers inK s boose HoNDUBAB and and MEXICO; by the Steamer of t ho {q _ COLON or NASSAU; and by the Steamers of '^ a ™ t t ATOCrica and the ASPINWALL, and for all other places m lot Heturn ts> West Indies touched at by the Con pai y money , issued for With an ...
... kot shi P B of 2,00 ° tons > and * 50 horse-power, 00n- ?? iie: Majesty's Mails. Fare, including bedding, provisions, ' T e ?? l •m Tickets issued, available for 12 months, with an v •-•> 1 ?? ' ss V^r cent, on the passage money. For further par- i ? jM ?? aj-ptv at the Offlce of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Com- ' v ' • v.ionrate-street, London, E.C; or by letter addressed to ' P aa - ' ...
... the Rev. B. H. COWPER (Secretary of the Parent Society) m the Morning at Salem Chapel, and in tbe Evening at Hoeton Lane Chapel 3J?? jS*£TI- Au ? u , st 2* 1 ?? » PUBLIC *« I t rZ* eld on W '»lfof the above Society, ?2 Hf™-™!-'?. commence at half-past Seven Li^Hl HEM{ IBRO\\N, Esq., the Mayor of Bradford, has kindly consented to preside on the occasion. The Secre- tary ot the London Society ...
... COMPANY book passengers, and -gcejvc goods and parcels for the Mediterranean, Egypt, Aden, ' Bombay, Ceylon, Madras, Calcutta, the Straits, and China, by their steamers leaving Southampton on the 4th and 20th of every month. Fo'tr-riber particulars, apply at the Company's offices, 122, Leaden- bai;-street, bondon, and Oriental-place, Southampton. rpHE~ GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION I COMPANY'S ...
... M 'the County of York, Farmer, hath oiCu.sboroi.gh, Injhe Jfith day of A by an lD ...
... think our church will last a good many years yet, said, waggish deacon to bis minister; I see the steeper* are very sound. Sigh os the Sporting Member.—The sporting member, nailed to the Treasury benches, and dreaming of the grouse-dotted Moors, hums plaintively himself. How happy could I be with Heather !— Punch. An American editor says that any good-looking young lady can get him by ...
... jteT. WILLIAM BREAKEY, of Lisburn, near Belfast, will Preach TO-MORROW, the 23rd instant, in the Morning at Half p»st Ten, and Evening, at Half-past Six o'Clock. Ba PTI S T MISSIONS. PORTMAHON CHAPEL. On SUNDAY, August 23rd, Two DISCOURSES on behalf of the BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY, will be delivered in portmahou Chapel, by the Rev. JAMES SMITH, of Chitoura, India, who for many years has ...
... despatched from MarseiUes as follew — For ITALY, twice a-week— Genoa, Leghorn, Civila Veochia Naples, Messina, and Malta, every Thursday, at 11 a.m. For NAPLEB, touching only at Civita Vecchia, every Monday, gt l« P-m- Direct for GREECE and TURKEY, via Messina and the Piraeus— Even- Saturday, at 4 p.m. For SMYRNA, via Malta— August SO, and every alternate Sunday, at 9 a.iv. For ALEXANDRIA ...
... and Parcels for the MEDITERRAN EAN Egypt, Aden, Bombay, Ceylon, Madras, Calcutta, the Straits and Chins^ by their Steamers leaving Southampton on the 4th and _Wh o iv very month— For further particulars apply at the Company s Olhcts, 122, Leadenhall-street, London; and Oriental-place, Southampton. DOVER and OSTEND by tho MAIL PACKETS, en route to Brussels, Cologne, Ac., Antwerp, Rot- terdam, ...
... the ' Chini. \>y Aden, Bombay, Ceylon, Madras, Calcutta, th. Strut ana^ their Steamers leaving Southampton on tb. 4th a ™ * l _ B offices, ?? further particulars apply ?? Southampton. 122, LeadenhaU-street, London; tjidlWdaMace, t>outnami>^ fVOVER and OSTEND by the- BIALL JtJ PACKETS, en route to Brussels, Cologne ; &c A«™*r_g, ierdarn, Hamburgh, &0.-The celebrated English Man Ar- rives Dover, ...
... OPINIONS THE PRESS. ACTION THE DRAMA THE EAST. It is easy to believe that the last intelligence I from India may have created some disappointment, The fall of Delhi was expected many, desired by all; but Delhi had not fallen. We were told a fortnight ago that Barnard was waiting for reinforcements—the curt sentences the telegraph told us Thursday morning that up to the 27th of June he had not ...