Some graceful verses of greeting have been prepared on behalf of St. Paul's School, which has a time-honoured privilege of presenting addresses to Royal persons on their way through the City. The procession was not stopped to receive the address, but a copy will be presented to
March 14, 1863 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
THE SELF-ACCUSED MAN. On Wednesday, George Augustus King, 32, of Coburg-cottago, - Wick lane, Bow, publisher, was brought up for re-examination before Mr. Ellison, at the Worship street police court, charged upon his own confession with being concerned with a man named Muller in
September 17, 1864 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
of the United , , Kingdom. The above Society has tv. enty-five Branches in parts of , . London, and Branches in almost all the principal Towns in the Provinces, and, as it is fast extending itself throughout the , United Kingdom it offers advantages hitherto unknown to the 'Oper
September 17, 1864 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
-!.. BUILDIN. G SOCIETY, . _ AND , Ths above Spacious Pre-nises are now to Let, for Concerts, . PROVIDENT INVESTMENT --EUND, Oratorios, Lectures, 2,iltertaintnents, Readliail, and Meetings' 4 The Grand it will accorinhodatte Two Thousand Persons, 'Estrifeshed on an entirely new
September 17, 1864 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
whose earnings average 245. per week, add are under 36 years of Flite, ,to become Members, and offers advintages.few`other societies possess. Aceumulatei Capital, .nearly 1:20,00(T. Number of Mernbers, over 1,800. Ittmeaiate Benefit is Allowed in Case of Sickness or Death. The B
September 17, 1864 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
1 STATE OF IRELAND. -Oil the bringing up of the I Address, in reply to the Queen's Speech, lfr. V. Scully objected to that part which expressed the gratification of the House at the share which Ireland had had in the general prosperity of the United Kingdom, by the large i harve
February 11, 1865 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
The twenty-first ordinary general meeting of proprietors was held on Wednesday at the London Tavern,- Mr. Thomas N. Farquhar presided. It appeared from the report that the result of the year's working showed a balance in favour of revenue of £57,052 4s. 10d. After payment of the
December 16, 1865 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England