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OFINIONS OF THE PRESS.

OFINIONS OF THE PRESS.

"Here is an almanack which, little as we admire Dissent, does infinite credit to the zeal and ability which so much distinguish our separated Protestant brethren."—Sentinel. "Full of necessary information for all whom it concerns, beautifully printed, and marvellously cheap."—Ch
January 17, 1857 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
THE METROPOLITAN.

THE METROPOLITAN.

Mr. RUSSELL was sure that the vestry had the highest respect and confidence in their present members at the Metropolitan Board, and that they would do the best they could for the interests of the parish of Marylebone, as well as the public. He considered it was high time that th
January 17, 1857 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
THE METROPOLITAN.

THE METROPOLITAN.

his, to whom property was left, in consequence of an alteration in the numbers of the houses. The CHAIRMAN: Do you second Mr. Streeten's motion, Mr. Eckett? Mr. ECKETT: I have no objection. Mr. JAMES CLA.RKE thought Euston-square a proper line of demarcation, as there were no ho
January 17, 1857 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
SWITZERLAND.

SWITZERLAND.

It is announced that the Neufchatel question may be regarded as settled. England and France have proposed terms to the Federal Council which this body considers acceptable. The envoys of Switzerland have also come to an understanding with the French Government. Switzerland will
January 17, 1857 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
SUPERIOR HOME EDUCATION, b ase d on Religious Principles. A LADY, member of an Independent Church, residing in a healthy

SUPERIOR HOME EDUCATION, b ase d on Religious Principles. A LADY, member of an Independent Church, residing in a healthy

town, south-east of London, desires to receive two YOUNG LADIES to share with her Daughter the advantages of a polished education, adapted to the highest classes of society. Languages and accomplishments taught by eminent Masters. Inclusive terms 100/. per annum. Address, A. E.,
January 17, 1857 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
BANKERS.

BANKERS.

THE CITY BANK, ThreadnPedle-str et. Messrs. RANSOME, BOUVERIE, and CO., Pall Mall East. OrricEs : No. 158, LEADENHALL-STREET, CITY. The evils and annoyances from the present Omnibus system are universally admitted, in consequence of which it is believed the public will cordially
January 17, 1857 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
F4DUCATION at BRIGHTON.—The School 1 under the care of the Rev. JAS. GROSVENOR, at the above salubrious Watering-place, will RE-OPEN

F4DUCATION at BRIGHTON.—The School 1 under the care of the Rev. JAS. GROSVENOR, at the above salubrious Watering-place, will RE-OPEN

Jan. 13, 1857. Prospectuses forwarded on application to the Principal, Cliff House, Hove, Brighton. Rbom'ence may be made to the Rev. J. C. Harrison, Camden town; itv. C. H Howell, Finehley ; Rev. H. Batchelor, She! field; and Re,. T. Adams, Stone.
January 17, 1857 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
 
COALS. —Best Coals onIy.—COCKERELL and Co.'s price is now 265. per ton net for the BEST SCREENED COALS, as supplied

COALS. —Best Coals onIy.—COCKERELL and Co.'s price is now 265. per ton net for the BEST SCREENED COALS, as supplied

by them to Her Majesty.-13, Cornhill; Purfleet-wharf, Earl-street, Blackfrlars ; and Eaton wharf, Delgrave-place, Pimlico.
January 17, 1857 - Metropolitan - London, London, England