SUPPLIED TO HER MAJESTY'S GOVER MENT, the Council for India, the Peninsular and One Steam Navigation Company, the United States Mail Ste ers, Prisons, Poor Law Unions, Hospitals, Public lnsti the principal '- tgar punt tions, the , Alme , v 1.:.-" - ='--- - 1- .. : 7•=7" - - . 7
February 12, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
Honorary Secretaries and Local Agents in the principal towns of the kingdom, gentlemen desirous to act in these capacities are invited to communicate with the Secretary, Art Union Office, Crystal Palace, Sydenham, from whom all particulars may obtained.
February 12, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
STREET. . 1 • , ' NEW ADDITIONS. , It.EA.T PORTLAND STREE'II.I ; - This magnificent building is now open to the public f* The Count de Montalembert, from a photograph by Maule the sale of all kinds of useful and fancy articles. The phoftro,gsrlauip,heinct e ro sta Gm bl t iswhin
February 12, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
"So Jane Newell has turned out a worthless strumpet, and her mother an artful old impostor.— I thought all along that the old woman made much cant about her daughter's virtues. Yes, and after living as she has done upon the proceeds of her prostitution. But what a prevaricating
January 25, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
THE Theatres are enjoying a well-earned prosperity. Covent Garden, Drury Lane, and the Princess's, are filled nightly to overflowing; at Drury may be seen nightly, at a quarter to seven, that pleasing notice (to managers), " So sitting room." At the Haymarket, Mrs. Forbes, an Am
January 25, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
THE 'WALLACE MoNumENT.— A meeting of the Wallace Monument Committee was held in the Golden Lion Hotel, Stirling, for the purpose of viewing and considering the designs and models which have been forwarded fOr the monument tribe ereeted'on the Abbey Craig, near Stirling, to the m
January 22, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
(FROM OUR REPORTER.) TUE rumours of strife are, to a great extent, dissipated; it is peoples now, and not sovereigns, who make war. The introduction of railroads has brought nations in close proximity with each other, and wherever material interests are concerned, it is not like
January 22, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England