The Probinces
... Zile V, r6illas. A LADY BURNT TO DEATH AT A. BALL, -An occurrence of a very shocking nature took place at an early hour on Thursday morning, at an annual ball given at the house of Mr. Wilson, the Sur ...
... Zile V, r6illas. A LADY BURNT TO DEATH AT A. BALL, -An occurrence of a very shocking nature took place at an early hour on Thursday morning, at an annual ball given at the house of Mr. Wilson, the Sur ...
... fortiolt V, istfilalig. Bjigham Young has increased his harem of seventy-five white wives, by adding to it fifteen young and lovely Indian ?? Paper. Rx:TssrsvE CONFLAGRATION IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.-The mo ...
... MEETING OF DIRECTORS. Yesterday a special general court of the East India Com- pany was held at their House in Leadenhall Street, at the desire of nine proprietors, as express ...
... fjouip FRANCE. THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION. Tbe following additional details or anecdotes, more or less reliable, of the Rue Lepellieter affair, and its accomn- panniients, appear in several of the jo ...
... Hea Majesty tho Queen gave on Wednesday evening a state ball, to which a party of about 1,100 had the honour of being invited. The guests comprised the ?? and Princesses on a ...
... .r: ?? 'or OA 6 X4.40 - ii. A MONUMENT TO HATELOCL. To the EDITOR Of the DAZLX Pos'T. Sir,-Birmingham. is one of the largest towns in the kingdomi, and is composed, without exception, of the middle an ...
... ViTIA1,99ham fflailg TooC'.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1858. NEWS OF THE DAY. AT last, and not without need, we are to have more frequent communication with India. Instead of a fort. nightly mail, we ar ...
... Travel for its own sake, the longing for change of scene, the love of adventure, and admiration of the beauties of nature and art., are not sufficient to induce the tourist to freeze in the icy regions of the Pole, or parch beneath the fiery Southern sun, The great incentive to modern travel, is, it seerns, the desire to manufacture a book which Shall tell the world bow the author scrambled ...
... LOCAL INTELLIGENCI,. I A GrNEaAr, HOLIDAY ON THE PIINCESS RoYAL,'s ,WEDDING. -Yesterday, in the Town Council, the 25th inst. was spoken of as a day of pleasure, on account of ithe Princess Royal'H wedding. It is probable that a requisition will be presented to the mayor on the subject, and that his answer will be issued in the form of a pub. lie request to the inhabitants to celebrate ths day ...
... t gnALUS PORUM _r _ _ I t -- ~ f I1 THIS THR TIME FOR AN INDIA i IBILL? - -i l- l - - 'mJ We are not surprised that a good deal of so smatl wit has been expended on that piart of m the East India Comp ...
... FRIGHTFUL RAILWIAY ACCIDENT. II, Five navvies have been killed on the Caledonian wei Railway. A large number of them' (about 100) were of ] walking slowly along the line, aftertlieir day' ...
... SEXI-WEEKLY SUMMARY. .tIm- a. . a l a ?? a *The Kying of the Belgians, with his two a sons, the Duke of Brabant and the Count of Flanders, have arrived on a visit to her Majesty on the occasion of the ...