r 0 LET,-No. 3(), St. Jolin-street. Itent only JT £25 per anilum, Immc liate osesionl may be had. -- For particulars aplly to Mr. RI Pilkc, auctioneer, 2, St. Aldate's-street, Oxford. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, In HIGHI STRIEET & KING STREET, OX F1 0 RD, Producing an aggregate
February 11, 1860 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
The friends of the clergy-that is, of the clergy who are ordained to be dease, and boshop., and pluralists - these friends are doig good suit and service. Mr Disraeli, Lod~ld It. ontage, Mr. E. Seymer, and Ntr. ¢ Long, fought the great battle of the loaves and fsises over again
February 12, 1860 - Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
WnxcL orF m DINAPOREo-The loss of this ship, belonging to Mr. W. S. Lindsay, M.P., on the coast of France, has created a painful interest. The Dine- pnore bad been long employed in the East India trade, hut on her last voyage she was chartered to take a cargo of steam coal from
February 12, 1860 - Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
Original Papers Ilustrative of the Life and Writings of John Milton, including Sixteen Letters of State written by him, now first published fronm MSS. in the State Paper Office. W'Vith an Appendix of Documents relat- ing to his ?? with the Powell Family. Col- lected and Edited,
February 11, 1860 - The Examiner - London, London, England
HOUSE OF LORDS. I Monday, Yebruary 6. SOINT-STOCiC COMIPANIES. The LORD CHANCELLOR introduced a bill for the regulation and winding up of joint-stock companies, the object of which was to consolidate the laws at present in force upon that subject. The bill was read a first time.
February 11, 1860 - The Examiner - London, London, England
Mr and Mrs Charles Kean are now playing with the greatest success in Edinburgh. Overflowing houses have been the result of each night's representation in that city. Three hundred and fifty ladies of the parish of St James, Clerken- well, have presented the Rev. Robert Maguire, t
February 11, 1860 - The Examiner - London, London, England
?IALZ~IJrfBTABY.RUIN8.M. IRA SsEse I HOUSE OF COMMONS.-MONIDAY, FEEn. 18. ORDERS OF THE DAY. 8111p1l4-ooninctteei, suppi -report; Probate enid Ad- ministration (lndia) B 11-thir reading; Ways and Mde ?? commnittee; London Corporation Bltl-weound readies; Customs Acts-report there
February 13, 1860 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
- . . . I . I . 1 - ai. Ad (For detailed Particulars of which see Advertisements) IN FEBRUARY. be Day. Auctioneer. Place of Sale, Description. ce 33* Lw. Queen-street, 'Pledges. er 13{..Law ?? Portsea. P ba 14...Marvin and King 1 , S ntea nite. be 14... Beck ?? {. 3, Sussex-ter,
February 11, 1860 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
1QQYEtRNENT. AND. . SAVING.S'! | B AN KS.I The bill brought in by the Chancellor of the Excoe-' quer, "To make provision for tbe investment and security of the ?? received by the Commissioners fur the Reduction -of the National Debt from baviungs banks and friendly societies," st
February 10, 1860 - Hull Packet - Hull, Yorkshire, England
TilE SOCiAL EVIL. EXTRAORDINAR1Y M1IEr'YING IN REGENT-. STRE BT Oae of the most extraordinary meetings that ever oc- curred took place on Wednesday 110 ni nig (or, rather, the pro- cecdings wrere to have commenced at midnight on Tucsday), 1) at the St. Jnsmcs's jiestaurant, St. J
February 11, 1860 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England