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... (From, our own Correspondent.) London, Thursday Evening. the continental buyers are still operating largely, there has been increased competition for nearly all kinds of wool this week, especially for fine Sydney and Port Philip flocks. advance the quotations, compared with the former sales, is now IA.I. to 2d. per lb. Tbe following is the order :— Friday, J ply 31.—Messrs. Southey and Son ...
... ?? rf Brsdley Common. Chipperfield Common, Spurgate s I'ark or Stony Common, Netherfield Common, the fu\i\t Common, Golden Common, and Pines Hill Com- ?? iv the ParLh of Birchanger aforesaid, HEREBY . jj( il'lCE. that it is intended to discontinue and stop up, ■ : tidier the 4th day of April, 1858, the Public Road. J Foot Ways in the said Parish hereinafter particularly tu»t is to say— ! \ ...
... o'Clock. Subject : The People's Book. UPPER CHAPEL, NORFOLK STREET. There will be MORNING SERVICE (as usual) on CHBISTMA8 DAY, at a Quarter to Eleven.— Selections from '• The Messiah. THE VISIONS OF PATMOS. The Rev. R. C. I.UMSDEN will Deliver the next LECTURE, in HOWARD STREET CHAPEL, on SABBATH EVENING. 2oth December, at Half-past Six o'clock. Subject: The Seven Letters, to the ...
... Subject: Pilate Judging the Lord. fTVD-HTLL SUNDAY SCHOOLS. | Y\ The ANNUAL SERMONS will be Preached in Carver ! *- . r-haoel on SUNDAY, March the Ist, 1857, Morning and ££«. : by J- B. MELSON, Esq., M.D. £ve___>-' > A Collection will be made on each occasion. CHAPEL, NORFOLK STREET. , \% On Lord's Day next, February 22nd, 1857, ...
... On Friday evening, after the election, Lord attended a banquet to celebrate the re-opening of the Athenaeum. Lord Palmerston, on rising to respond to the toast her Majesty's Ministers, was greeted with loud cheers. His Lordship said—lt was my good or ill fortune, while I held the department of the Fore'gn Office, to have many difficult things to deal with. I have been accused of being the ...
... appointment has given more general satisfaction to the country than that of the Duke of Cambridge to the office of Commander-in-Chief. It was not merely the feeling of attachment to a member of the Royal family, and the cousin german of the Queen, which led the public to wish that the highest military office should be conferred on one whose birth and position would do honour to the appointment ...
... a Political Pantomime. ggjnes of Clerical Life.— Na 11. Mr. Gilfil's Love- Story. Part 11. ?? .- . - - - gatany and Brigands in Greece. !_• Atbelings; or, The Three Gifts.— Part XI. Tbe Land of Gold. jjeleager s Lament for his Wife Heliodora. jjeojonstrance with Dickens. j^tera from a Lighthouse.— No. 111. WILLIAM BLACKWOOD and SONS, Edinburgh - TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF BLACKBURN. ...
... Suffolk CIRCULATED IN SUFFOLK, NORFOLK, ESSEX, CAMBRIDGE, AND ELY. TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1857. So. ;!B'.lo. C THE MANOR OF WOOLPIT. I , , , .1 tHF PARIS CONFERENCES. \\ Ii VI I'' Ii A XTOTICB h*r.hv Given, th.i the G.nvr«l Court . ■ . ni i A.,i,t nt.Sar-Bon Newton, of the from the injurious policy pursued by the Imperial High diflicnltv in execution of the Treuty of Pars »♦ • i A Heron ot ...
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