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November 10, 1855 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
ristettimains torcip Her Majesty's steam-frigate Penelope has left for the Gambia, Sierra Leone, Ascension, and the Cape of Good Hope, taking a mail for the latter colony, and despatches for the Commander-in-Chief on the Coast of Africa and Cape stations. She also takes out Major
November 10, 1855 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
Lord Stanley, on the advice of his father ' has declined the s ea l s o f the Colonial Department, offered him by Lord Palmerston. , We (rinse.) are authorised to say that there is no truth Whatever in the statement that Mr. James Wilson has resigned the office of Financial Secr
November 10, 1855 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
s. d. s. d. • s. d. s. d. Inferior Beef Middling ditto 3 8 310 Middling ditto 3 8 4 0 Prime largeditto... 4 0 4 2 Prime ditto Do., small ditto ... 4 4 4 6 Small Pork Veal ENGLISH IIUTTER. MARKET.—Nov. 5. A. dulness prevails in our trade, and prices are hardly as good as this day
November 10, 1855 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
The completion of the settlement of the monthly account in Consols proves beyond a doubt (says the Daily News) that the public have effected a further considerable absorption of stock. The recent decline in prices has evidently induced a large number of bona fide purchases, in a
November 10, 1855 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
something that I shall never lose ; and now I could be poetica, again if I liked, but I won't. " The worst is, they spoil me for other scenery. Everyttling else appears contemptible beside the image I have of them in my mind. I wanted to go and see the Cumberland mountains and l
November 3, 1855 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
• 19154. Miss Christian Briar, 11, Arbour-square, Commercialroad East. 26416. Mrs. C. Coleman, 11, Newcastle-street, Strand-13658. Mrs. Mary Ann Caplin, 6, Brunswick-terrace, Lower-road, Rotherhithe.-24064. Miss Catherine Mourgue, 3, Weston-place, Long-lane, Bermondsey,-28081. M
November 24, 1855 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England
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November 24, 1855 - Charles Knight's Town & Country Newspaper - London, London, England