1 JANUARY 1859, page 6

Tint Tout.

CEIRIBTM&S-DAY was celebrated at Windsor Castle, as in every other English home, by a private family dinner. Afterwards music appropri- ate to the season was performed. The......

The Poor-law Board Have Taken In Hand The Case Of

the home- less poor. Through Lord Courtenay, their secretary, they pro- pose a scheme for the establishment of asylums for the houseless in the centres of six great divisions of......

Some Of The Evidence Against The Persons Accused Of Conspi-

racy in Ireland has been surreptitiously published. Notes taken at the 4 ' private" examinations in Cork have found their way into the papers. The approver, Daniel Sullivan......

Lje 311rtrapi1is.

THE HOMELESS POOR. The attention drawn to the subject of the homeless poor who are only partially supplied with shelter at night in the unions and charitable in- stitutions, has......

Christmas Has Not Stayed The Tepid Agitation In Behalf Of

re- form. A little more intensity has been given to the movement, but it is confined 'to the North. In Perth, in Hull, in Leeds, the Bright prognignme has been accepted. In......

Mr. Pugh's Case.

A committee appointed by a board of directors of the parish of St. Pancras have drawn up a statement of what passed between them and the Reverend Mr. Pugh, their late chaplain.......