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September 30, 1867 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
 
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September 29, 1867 - Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
 
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September 29, 1867 - Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
 
MONETARY AND MERCANTILE AFFAIRS

MONETARY AND MERCANTILE AFFAIRS

Saturday Evening. The business in Stocks and Shares to-day was not extensive, bat the tendency in prices late in the afternoon was favourable. The character of opera- tions showed that there was a disposition to absorb general securities, but moro especially railway descriptions
September 30, 1867 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
 
THE ARREST OF GARIBALDI.

THE ARREST OF GARIBALDI.

Flobek ce, Sept. 28.—A letter written by Garibaldi, dated 24th September, and addressed to the newspapers, whilst in prison, has been published. He says The Romans possess the right of all slaves, namely, to rise in insurrection. It is the duty of the Italians to help them. I ho
September 30, 1867 - Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
 
THE SHEFFIELD DAILY TELEGFAPH, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 30 1867.

THE SHEFFIELD DAILY TELEGFAPH, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 30 1867.

TO be LET, a Large SHOP, m a good Thoronghtare, suitable for Draper, Hosier, or Hil. liner. Fittings to be taken Valuation.—Apply Daily Telegraph. TO PHOTOGRAPHERS and Other*.—To be LET, the excellent GLASS ROOK oyer the Bail* Telegraph Office.—Apply W. SnsPHEansas, Central gham
September 30, 1867 - Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
 
THE QUEEN'S VISIT 10 GLENFIDDICH.. ♦

THE QUEEN'S VISIT 10 GLENFIDDICH.. ♦

THE QUEEN'S VISIT 10 GLENFIDDICH. ♦ j The Elgin Courant gives a detailed account of her Majesty's journey on Tuesday laat from Balmoral to Glen- riddicb, tbe hunting seat of the Duke of Richmond : — "The royal party started from Balmoral about half -past eight in the momiug. It c
September 30, 1867 - Morning Post - London, London, England
 
WHITE. PLAIN AND FANCY COLOURED FLANNELS

WHITE. PLAIN AND FANCY COLOURED FLANNELS

I I Sun I High Water I I I Morning. I Afternoon. MorreaT. 30>h.... I 6.1 | | A 53 IlMtMnl 7.8
September 30, 1867 - Western Morning News - Plymouth, Devon, England
 
REMOVAL OF THE FALMOUTH PoSTOFFICE. No small excitement wm created among inhabit*nta of tb© borough of Falmouth on Saturday consequence

REMOVAL OF THE FALMOUTH PoSTOFFICE. No small excitement wm created among inhabit*nta of tb© borough of Falmouth on Saturday consequence

of a statement tnat it was proposed to remove the Postoffice from its present central portion in the borough of Falmouth to the Custom House, which is situate in the parish, and at the extreme end of the neighbourhood. The Town Council having heard the contemplated removal, the
September 30, 1867 - Western Morning News - Plymouth, Devon, England
 
Tbs fifth sham bottle, in which, since their organisation, oar Volunteers in the West of Scotland have been engaged, and

Tbs fifth sham bottle, in which, since their organisation, oar Volunteers in the West of Scotland have been engaged, and

the third which has been (ought sueeacsiTely the same ground, took plane on Saturday Capellie, near Barrhead, a distance about eight miles from Glasgow. The first battle occurred exactly six yean sjo, at Follok, Sept. 28, 1881; the second, Ferenese, on August 9, 1862; the third,
September 30, 1867 - Greenock Telegraph and Clyde Shipping Gazette - Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland