unttiut Picturesqueness of Nostra tion with exactness of detail, may rely upon their Sketch receiving the careful treatment mplished Artist ; whilst Original he embellishment of History ; as be produced with a due hest requirements of Art; and ly technical nature, mull as • Obje
January 25, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
IN the House of Lords, on Monday, the Earl of DERBY observed that as Earl Grey's motion was on the paper that night for the consideration of the lonian question, he begged that he would defer it until another opportunity; he could assure the noble lord that the Government would
February 26, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
incl,es high), in Parian, executed by Messrs. KERR 8.7 BINNS. The JEWEL VASE (12 inches high) in Ceramic Statuary, enriched with chased gold tracery. A Photographic View (18 inches by 14)—TUE MINER'S BRIDGE, NORTH WALES, by ROGER FENTON, Esq; with FIVE VIEWS OF THE CRYSTAL PALAC
February 26, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
and Polybank, the King and Queen of Greece, the King and Queen of Hanover, the Kings of England, from ltichard 111. to Queen Victoria. Admittance Is.; extra room, 6d. Open from 11 till dusk, and from 7 till 10.
February 26, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
their Stock of BRASS and IRON BEDSTEADS, FEATHER BEDS, FRENCH, GERMAN, SPRING, HAIR, WOOL, and other MATTRESSES and PALLIASSES, manufactured on the Premises, under the personal Superintendence of the Principals. Feather Beds Purified by Chemical Process, which thoroughly eradica
February 26, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
THE EYE OF A HAWK.—Last week, a farmer in Cheshire sent for a ratcatcher to catch some rats in one of his corn stacks. The man turned his ferrets under the stack, and in a short time a rat made its appearance upon the roof of the stack. It had no sooner done so than a hawk, whic
February 12, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
DRINKING FOUNTAIN FOR BRISTOL.-Mr. Bober Lang, member of the town-council for the Bristol ward, has offered• to give £lOO towards the election of a drinking fountain opposite the Fine Arts Academy, near the Victoria-rooms, Queen's-road, Bristol. The offer was announced at a spec
January 15, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
0- - "Great improvements these suburban homes for the working classes, with the accommodation of railway conveyance, will be," observes our friend of the corner seat in the Bank 'bus. "Mr. Pearson deserves the thanks of the whole community for his clever solution of the most diff
January 15, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England