IRISH WINDOW AND CARRIAGE DDTT
... present Session no propel' relief afforded, nor could he consvnt to >■!>- revenue from Ireland. Mr. M. Fitzgerald was left speaking at the iw>- post. ...
... present Session no propel' relief afforded, nor could he consvnt to >■!>- revenue from Ireland. Mr. M. Fitzgerald was left speaking at the iw>- post. ...
... perforni the Tragedy of MACBETH. Macbeth, Mr. Cobham ; Duncan, Mr. Younger ; Macduff, Mr. Wallis.—Lady Macbeth, Mrs. Yates Speaking Witches, Messrs. Williams, Johnson, and W. barren.. End of the Play, A Grand Pas De Deux, by Mr. St. Albin, and Miss Aylatt ...
... by electir Representative for lay before our reader! the following District Ord Byng, on Saturday last, Pontefract. They speak fo the persevering efforts of th plish their nefarious purposei r Hesd-quarters, F D. O. Major-General Sir Commanding Officers ...
... sufficiently a. iinted with the subject, hut would lie glad if the Hon. Baronet wouid suggest any improvement .Mr. Homer «as left speaking. ...
... advisable to appoint Alderman to offi vt locum teneag tor bis METAL M ALN—IMPORTANT. The Hiei wan the Chair in the Lower 4 speak about oue o'clock M:. proce ene to by the various comments that bad been made public papors, relative to the Corporation not ...
... on Monday, the fltb August next. Wanted in this Establishment, as daily or resident Governess, Lady who must be qualiKed to speak the French Language with fluency, teach it gramimlically, and also assist in the English Department. It is particularly requested ...
... that the French .Monirch contains inhabitants, whom 108,000 speak Basque, 900,000 speak the Kymrique, or Low liretan, 160,000 speak Italian, 1,700,00 speak Genian, and tne remaining 000,000 speak Prencti. it is also calculated, that these ...
... as ever eXperienced in: this. On al occasion. aay poli Observations on these extraordinary ford ‘hk: be superfluous. They speak in a language w he that runs may read. It is impossivie to them without zlarm—not so much for their ic diate consequences, ...
... wishes for an engagement—This Lady considered perfectly misf'es* I the French and English Languages in alt their branches ; speaking, reading and reciting, with much general information. 4c. 4c.; her manners, education, and knowledge good company, perhaps ...
... with the as well will; every body else, for he is a rcmaikab.y bne Respecting this Personage and bis Mother, Paris Letter speaks thus There is report that the new kingdom liivrm’.fi intended cr-U--blishracnt for t!ie Empress Maria Louisa and her Son, ...
... Rousewell ; as a Mr. Ward ; ; _ Almayro, Mr bed —— End of: the ‘Play “Mrs. having, in the han manner cflered her Services, will Speak an ADDRESS Writtes expressty tor tne by a Ocnileman | By particular desire Miss Cassidy will Dance the brated BROAD SWORD HORNPIPE ...
... Charlotte, will read the most touching interest. There are in the ' fortunes of the Potentates of the earth something Thich speaks at once to the imagination and the art & will not allow us to remain indifferent to the Lucie of these great and augiist ...