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e`l/4 .1i VI. o;jaH • PATRONIZED BY HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE.

e`l/4 .1i VI. o;jaH • PATRONIZED BY HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE.

e` l / 4 .1i V I . o ;jaH • PATRONIZED BY HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE. H. MORRELL'S REGISTRATION INK Has been chemically tested, and is the Ink specially selected by Government for the Registrars of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, and is also used in all the Government Offices
January 15, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
 
NOTES E WEEK. [We do not identify ow selve; with the opinions expressed in this article.] ANOTHER week has passed,

NOTES E WEEK. [We do not identify ow selve; with the opinions expressed in this article.] ANOTHER week has passed,

and the affairs of Europe remain in pretty much the same condition. France and Austria are eagerly watched. Both States continue their efforts to be ready for war, and each appears to be waiting the final provocation. The aspect of affairs is by no means reassuring. Lord Cowley'
February 26, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
 
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THE correspondent of the Herald says :—" Although rumours are rife that sundry attempts will be made to patch up the differences between France and Austria, the growing opinion here is that they will not be successful ; and many even doubt whether any offers of the kind will be
February 26, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
 
MISS ELIZA NICHOLSON, (Daughter of the Lord Chief Baron Nicholson of the . Cider Cellars, Maiden Lane) has the honor

MISS ELIZA NICHOLSON, (Daughter of the Lord Chief Baron Nicholson of the . Cider Cellars, Maiden Lane) has the honor

to infonn her or Fat her's no bestoFtreiel 3,l ndstheiv a b z li z c, a t , c hat o s v he elniat G s tak a e r ndl e ie G n, Between Evans's and James Street. DINNERS from 5 to 7 o'clock every day, served with all the appliances of the best Clubs—Soup, Fish, Joints, &c. Suppers
February 26, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
 
CHRISTMAS PAIN i INI EJS. Private Boxes in the best situations, either for large or small parties, and stalls at

CHRISTMAS PAIN i INI EJS. Private Boxes in the best situations, either for large or small parties, and stalls at

every Theatre, , may be secured during the run of the Christmas Pantomimes, at MR. MITCHELL'S ROYAL LIBRARY , 33, OLD BOND STREET. Terms of Subscription to Circulating Library: THE YEARL.4kSs,,.W...F-YEAR,
February 19, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
 
ALLSOPP'S PALE ALE the finest condition, is now being delivered by hA PARKER and Co. This celebrated y . 18ga

ALLSOPP'S PALE ALE the finest condition, is now being delivered by hA PARKER and Co. This celebrated y . 18ga

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March 5, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
 
NOTES OF THE WEEK. BY OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT. [We do not identify ourselves with the opinions expressed in this article.)

NOTES OF THE WEEK. BY OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT. [We do not identify ourselves with the opinions expressed in this article.)

THE all-absorbing question of the day, Peace or war ? has been brought before the Legislature, and the statements of the ex-Premier and the Chancellor of the Exchequer on the subject were read with the greatest interest. The character which Lord Palmerston assumed was certainly
March 5, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
 
' • CHR ISTMAS'=. IDANT 0 MI M Privatt . a , Boxes in the best situations, eithei r large

' • CHR ISTMAS'=. IDANT 0 MI M Privatt . a , Boxes in the best situations, eithei r large

or tnall parties, .and stalls at -cery mayAX!ecnr . ed Clrssts MR. MITCHELL'S \ ROYAL LIBRARY, 33, OLD BOND STREET.. Terms of Subscription to Circulating Library: THE YEAR, .E 5 ss. HALF—YEAR, £3
February 12, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
 
THE BRIGHTON SCHOOL SLANDER. Some of our contemporaries have availed themselves • for the last fortnight of an idle "canard,"

THE BRIGHTON SCHOOL SLANDER. Some of our contemporaries have availed themselves • for the last fortnight of an idle "canard,"

which has been used for the purpose of attacking the conduct of the Brighton seminaries generally, and anonymously charging one estabEshment with gross and culpable neglect of the morals and conduct of the young ladies committed to their care. From the first we believed the whol
February 5, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
 
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February 5, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England