To iht Editor of Ike Nottingham Daily JBxpreu. Sir, —Having been requested preside at the meeting lac • manufacturers and merchants held on Wednesday last, to consider the proposed Anglo- French Treaty as to its probable effect on the Nottingham lace trade, I feel called upon to
February 29, 1860 - Nottingham Journal - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
Yesterday afternoon the annual general meeting of this company was held at Radley's Hotel, New Bridge street Blackfriars ; Mr. John Gover presiding. The report read by the Secretary contained the following statements "During the year ending Dec. 31, 1859, 830 proposals for assur
February 29, 1860 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
100 Bank of London 50 50 liritisti N. Ameri can I All 20 Ch . o India, A. &C. All 25 ch. Iltore.of All 100 City 10) Colonial 20 II Commercial of Cana ' AU 100 Couimercial of Lon 20 2) Eng. Cli. All 20 Lou.Ch.Ba.uk Austri.l All 50 Loudon & County... ~ 20 150 ILonilon Joint-st , c
February 29, 1860 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
the usual sizes, and are the cheapest watches ever produced. Perfect watches, in gold cases, four, tive, and six guineas each.—To be had only of Thomas West, 19 , Ludgate-street, next to Number One, St. Paul's.
February 29, 1860 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
genius to idealise the most familiar things, avid Mr. Wallace has developed a world of melody out of the Westminster Chimes. MUSIC.—The Retail Trade, Professors, Governesses. &c., are (in consequence of important alterations in terms) invited to apply for ROBERT COCKS and Co.'s
February 29, 1860 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
signed by the several members the board present at the examination of the candidate. 10. The chairman of the board may direct a special meeting of the board to be held on any enierency requiring, in his opinion, such matting. 11. Every person on whose application and account suc
February 29, 1860 - Cheltenham Examiner - Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
Why should sorrows, why should woes, Ere disturb our sweet repose Prayer, through Jesus Christ, shall rise To our Father in the skies. Yes: God of goodness! in distress Thy praying children Thou wilt bless. " Let your souls," so dolt Thou speak, "From my Spirit comfort seek." Th
February 29, 1860 - Cheltenham Examiner - Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England