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MAIT'S EDIN BURGH MAGAZINE J. for OCTOBER, price is., contains : The Indian Blunders of the Cabinet—Lord Campbell's Lives of

MAIT'S EDIN BURGH MAGAZINE J. for OCTOBER, price is., contains : The Indian Blunders of the Cabinet—Lord Campbell's Lives of

the Chief Justices of England—The Isle of Man.—Ruth Neville —Tangled Talk—The Circumstances and Condition of Siam — Cost of the Indian Mutiny—Twenty-seven Years of a Cosmopolite's Life; being Pages of Adventure and Travel—The Smuggler's Revenge; a Sea-side Yarn—Australian Sketch
October 31, 1857 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
 
HACKNEY BROOK.

HACKNEY BROOK.

Mr. RICHADDS then brought forward his motion, of he had given notice—namely, "that the sum of £5O leeonimended by the Metropolitan Board, to be subscribed :owards covering over the Hackney Brook, at the back of New-road, in Church-street, be paid out of the funds of Board."- •He
October 31, 1857 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
 
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ONE PENNY. Price 2d., Post Free Three Stamps. DOES MR. SPURGEON do GOOD or HARM. A Dialogue between Young Mrs. Squeams and Old Mrs. Snubs. By the Rev. JAMES MARTIN. London: W. MULLET, 48, Middlesex-place, Hackney-road. Now Publishing by EFFINGHAM WILSON, Royal Exchange, Price Fo
November 28, 1857 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
 
IiETEOROLOGY OF HACKNEY.

IiETEOROLOGY OF HACKNEY.

- TILE WEEK ENDING Nov. 21. -‘l lh • e 'ght of the barometer corrrected per 4io'"Perature 30.206 incites 'nean temperature 44.8 w- Point temperature 42.4 +4, 44 ' of aumidity (saturation-100.) 92 of a cubic foot of air 554.5 grains. th 4311 8 COMPETITION.—One result of the compe
November 28, 1857 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
 
ACCUMULATED CAPITAL, £200,000. ANNUAL INCOME,

ACCUMULATED CAPITAL, £200,000. ANNUAL INCOME,

£70,000. Consulting Actuary—PETEß HARDY, Esq., F.R.S., &c. Resident Director—W. R. BAKER, Esq. J. CANTOR, Watch and Clock Maker, 4, GREAT DOVER -STREET, BOROUGH. JC. begs to call the attention of the Public to • the following scale af Charges, which for Cheapness and Quality of
November 28, 1857 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
 
SELF.ADJUSTING STAY, TO LADIES. CARTER'S ELASTIC BODI CE, - --,Arvoua. TIGHT LACING awboTry WILLIAM CARTER'S s. d. s. d. •

SELF.ADJUSTING STAY, TO LADIES. CARTER'S ELASTIC BODI CE, - --,Arvoua. TIGHT LACING awboTry WILLIAM CARTER'S s. d. s. d. •

' , Young Ladies' Elastic Coutil Bodice .. .. .. .. 3 6 to 1 6 , Ladies Coutil Bodice (to fasten in front)... • • • • • • 311 ,t 10 6 4 Corsets with Paten' s t Front Fastening. •... 9 6 ~21 0 --,--- - f = ,i , , Paris Wove Stays (any size required) .. .. .. .. 511 ~12 6 o'4 - 7
November 7, 1857 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
 
MoNTOLY PAYMENTS FOR AN ASSURANCE OF a) A I £lO. £2O. £3O. £40.• £5O. £loo. 20 sd. 91 Is. Od.

MoNTOLY PAYMENTS FOR AN ASSURANCE OF a) A I £lO. £2O. £3O. £40.• £5O. £loo. 20 sd. 91 Is. Od.

Is. 4d. is. Bd. 3s. 3d. 25 sd. 10d. Is. 2d. is. Ga. Is. 35. Bd. 30 is. is. 3d. is. Bd. 2s. Id. 4s. id.
November 7, 1857 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
 
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POETRY. THE RUINS OF KENILWORTH CASTLE. TV7zy sit's thou that ruin' d hall, Thou aged carte, so stern and grey? .Dot thou its former pride recall, Or ponder how it pass'd away V' ANTIQUARY. foes have triumph'd o'er thee, yet they conquer'd but in z Part, "ly thy destruction coul
October 24, 1857 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
 
POLICE INTELLIGENCE. WORSHIP STREET.

POLICE INTELLIGENCE. WORSHIP STREET.

ROBBERY AT LECTURE.—On Thursday, William Brown, 2,5, describing himself as an engineer, of fair complexion, and well-dressed, was charged before Mr. Harnmill with stealing a purse and money from the person. Emily Charlotte Wyeatt, 5, Alfred-villas, Enfield-road, Dalston, stated
October 24, 1857 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England
 
EDUCATION.—BBIGHTON.—A widow lady, residing in the most desirable part of Brighton, receives a few young ladies to educate with her

EDUCATION.—BBIGHTON.—A widow lady, residing in the most desirable part of Brighton, receives a few young ladies to educate with her

own daughters. Those parents who are desirous. of securing to their children the advantages of high christian principles, ladylike manners; and the comforts of a private family, will find this a most valuable opportunity. Terms and all particulars may be obtained at 11, Royal Ex
October 24, 1857 - Tower Hamlets Mail - London, London, England