inches high), in Parian, executed by Messrs. KERR & BINNS. The JEWEL VASE (12 inches high) in Ceramic Statuary, enriched with chased gold tracery. A Photographic View (18 inches by 14)—THE MINER'S NORTH WALES, by ROGER FENTON, Esq; with FIVE VIEWS OF THE CRYSTAL PALACE, by P. 11
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In BINGTON commended , plied in Bottles 'lllW.Rltni‘ by Baron ' s and in Casks'of PARKER _ ;UNE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, 5, Pall Mall, London. ving please of this, JAMES BROWN. (Witness) T. A. JORDAN. To Messrs. Bryon & Co., 7, Brydges Street, Strand. HAMMOND'S MUSICAL PRESENTATION
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Cooke, Esq. A.R.A. Thomas Creswick, Esq., ILA. George England, Esq. Thomas N. Farquhar, Esq. Frederick W. Fairholt, Esq., F.S.A. John H. Foley, Esq., R.A. Louis Hague, Esq. Charles Horsley, Esq. A. C. lonides, Esq. Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. Frederick Locker, Esq. James Low, Esq.
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ON Saturday morning a fire involving the destruction of not less than six human beings, serious injury to two or three others, and the loss of a large amount of property, took place on the premises of Mr. Reeves, confectioner, Great James-street, Paddington. The fire was discove
March 5, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
A magnificent Photograph (54 inches by 21) of the INTEntoR OF THE CRYSTAL PALACE, by P. H. DELAMOTTE, Esq. Subscribers of Five Guineas may either select various Presentation Works to that amount, or one copy of the following:— A NYMPH. AT THE BATH, by GIBSON ' Esq., R.A., execut
March 5, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
Sir Gardener Wilkinson, the Egyptian Traveller. Three were presented to Mr. Wm. Grimstone by Mr. T. I. Pettigrew, who assisted in opening this relic of the time of the Pharaohs, being 2,844 years old. The growth of this pea is different to those of this country; the taste is une
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r espectfulirinvite the admirers of Water-colour Drawings to VIEW their NEW GALLERY. '; embraces the beat talent of the two Water-Colour - ,ies. Admission presenting card. Pictures, Bra, ' ai4, PhCkt,pg.T. tarefully mounted and frainvl. - _ ------- > - -_ GRAND HOTEL D'
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IN a sitting of the Hanoverian Upper Chamber, M. de Kielmansegge moved that the Government should take energetic measures to defend the national rights of Germany against the stranger. The motion was unanimously adopted amid loud cheers. IT is stated that the Duke of Saxe-Coburg
March 5, 1859 - Francis's Metropolitan News - London, London, England
MAJESTY'S LEVEE. Tajt.sty the Queen held her first this season on Wednesday, the 23rd The day was beautifully fine, and :ge number of persons lined the .te from Buckingham Palace to St. Lmes's. The Queen and Prince Consort :rived shortly after two o'clock. The Duke of Cambridge
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