24 DECEMBER 1859, page 10

Mr. Henry Petre, A Roman Catholic Gentleman, Has...

a contemporary a protest against the Declaration, which the Tablet says is the expression of the opinons of the Roman Catholic laity of Great Britain. Mr. Petro maintains, that......

We Appear To Have Given Countenance To An Erroneous Report

that the Ladies' Bazaar, in Rathbone Place, was under the superintendence of Mrs. Sidney Herbert. A letter from the Secretary of the institution requestsous to contradict the......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Business in the market for English Securities has been dull, transactions showing a disposition to sell for realization. Consols were first......

Mr. John L. Tabberner, Of • Chelsea, Has Written To

the Chancellor of the Exchequer, recommending direct in preference to indirect taxation, and suggesting a graduated property-tax, with a grant of the franchise to all persons so......

Mr. Albert Smith, We Regret To State, Had An "apoplectic

seizure" yesterday, so severe us to cause " the greatest apprehension to his friends."......

Baron Liebig On Sewage Manuftg.' N .1 " Baron Liebig Has...

a long letter to Alderman Mechi; 1 supporting that gentleman's efforts for the restoration to the a of the elements of production removed from them in the shape of human food.......

A Fire, Involving The Loss Of Four Lives And Injury

to several persons, oc- curred yesterday in Little George Street, Westminster. It so happened that the fire broke out in the lower part of the house. Mrs. Bilson first threw her......