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\ ‘P-tRAT*S 4 . , BELLE VUE , , COBLENTZ -ON-THE-RHINE. I p ROPRIETOR, MR. NOCHE, ho has the honour to infor m the Nobil ity and the Publi c t at he has taken the abov e lon g -establi shed Hotel , and th at has also thrown the Tr ois Suis se Hotel into it , thereby aking his Es
March 5, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
 
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PlItE 4 Mr. 111'. HARRISON. MONDAY, March 11th, for the BENEFIT of Mr. W. HARRISON, the last night but five of the Royal English Oper Season, on which occasion will be performed, for the first time in this theatre, the English version of Flotow's popular Opera o " MARTHA." Miss
March 5, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
 
COURT NEWS. Her Majesty the Queen held her second levee this season, at St. James's Palace, on Wednesday afternoon. It

COURT NEWS. Her Majesty the Queen held her second levee this season, at St. James's Palace, on Wednesday afternoon. It

was numerously attended. Captain Chas. Fellowes, R.N., presented the Imperial Chinese flag which had been captured from Commissioner Yeh's house at Canton. At the Privy Council on Thursday, the Right Hon. Spencer Walpole resigned his seals of office. The Right Hon. T. B. Sothero
March 5, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
 
TITLES MERITORIOUSLY EARNED.—The most captious Radical cannot complain, but that the last three gentlemen on whom the Queen has conferred

TITLES MERITORIOUSLY EARNED.—The most captious Radical cannot complain, but that the last three gentlemen on whom the Queen has conferred

honours have honourably and usefully earned them. The first of these is Sir William Armstrong, the engineer of the Ordnance, who has invented the well-known riflecannon; next on the list we have Sir Samuel Cunard, who has been the great instrument, by his steam-ships, of bridgin
March 5, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
 
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March 5, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
 
A MAGNIFICENT WORK,

A MAGNIFICENT WORK,

OWEN JONES'S GRAMMAR of ORNA,- MENT, 101 large and exquisitely beautiful Plates executed in gold and colours, comprising three thousand Example; of the Decorations of all Ages and Nations, with descriptive Letter-press, illustrated with Woodcuts, impl. folio, new half morocco, £
March 5, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
 
SUICIDE OF A CLERGYMAN.—ON-Saturday evening Mr. Thomas Delasaux, one of the county coroners, held an inquest on the body of

SUICIDE OF A CLERGYMAN.—ON-Saturday evening Mr. Thomas Delasaux, one of the county coroners, held an inquest on the body of

the Rev. John "Woodcock, at the Anchor Inn, Limehouse, when, after hearing evidence, the jury returned a verdict, "That the deceased shot himself while in a state of mental derangement." The deceased clergyman was sixty -nine and had been in possession of his living since 1832.
March 5, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
 
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In consequence of the great support already extended to us, and the strong assurances of patronage we

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In consequence of the great support already extended to us, and the strong assurances of patronage we

continue daily to receive, we have now the satisfaction of offering to our Advertising Supporters the following SCALE OF CHARGES, viz., Single Insertion, size of One Tablet - (See "(sup's," page 1, cot. 1, No. 2.) Ditto, 13 Insertions and upwards - 4s. ea. Single Insertion, size
March 5, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
 
UNIVERSAL INFORMATION

UNIVERSAL INFORMATION

Comprising Geography, History, Biography, Mythology, Bible Knowledge, Chronology, and the Correct Pronunciation of very Proper Name.
March 5, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
 
FOR MARCH,

FOR MARCH,

SHIONS. have grown tired of the _ions, which has lasted in fashion ,o long,;especially as the hood, though picturesque enough when the wearer is standing still, is very apt to get out of order when walking. Accordingly, a new and fanciful hood has been adapted to a mantle of a s
March 5, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England