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... Afterpiece, were exceedingly well sustained ; both have before come under our observation, and it is therefore unnecessary to speak of them with any precision of criticism. ...
... Afterpiece, were exceedingly well sustained ; both have before come under our observation, and it is therefore unnecessary to speak of them with any precision of criticism. ...
... any authority from her Royal Highness the Princes* of Wales insert any paragraphs in the newspapers.' If Lady Perceval here speak* correctly, she has certainly incurred heavy—a very heavy responsibility. Letter*, in her Lady snip’s handwriting, are now ...
... making offered ; rather more inquired for, and Flour is bet'er demand ; but the want of confidence in the bakers, generally speaking, has greatly limited business; fot some very choice commissions has beer, obtained. STOCK EXCHANGE, DUBLIN, FEB. 4._ Bank ...
... that they have seen nothing at all in their conduct demanding penalty or reproach There were three gentlemen produced to speak as to the reputation of the prisoners. They declared it to be unexceptional)!* as far they could learn- And so, nodouht.it ...
... SPAIN. We hate this itiorning accounts from Madrid the 23d of last month. They speak of another set of Privateers, formidable as to have almost annihilated the Spanish trade in the Atlantic Ocean. Independently,” says this account, the many ships of the ...
... for feloniously uki.g one p.-r of shoes Value watch, value five pounds, ibe * Dillon. |f rn.-The witness appesred luile speak d licatelv of his exhibition Justice) ; hi* testimony of thetrnns. ®‘ . unison his sppes-'.nce j lost his shoes; can't say ...
... she be a member of the Established Church, and that she possesses a knowledge music and Lady (not under the middle age) who speaks French, will be preferred. Application be made from three to four, at No. 58, I.eeson street—none need apply whose moral and ...
... tribunal of Municipal Police. His principal motive is, that the Count Cages, whom he considers the moA essential Witness to speak to the fact of defamation, was not heard. ...
... mind.—We received this n ing the following very proper and: humane from the worthy Baronet. It carries with- own comment, and speaks volumes in favor « heart: ,ptinciptes and OF THE D. E. POST TO THE EDITOR Newport- House, Aug. 9, | J read in your Paper the” ...
... Theatrical Concern in Belfast.—He has an excellent Company.—.Of two new Actors, at least new to that town, a Belfast. PapeY speaks as follow!: « THEATRE'.—Our theatrics] corps on Wednesday night received » very pleasing addition it* strength, in the person ...
... We reccive magnificent salar ls and we afe to promote the interest of our is high estimation in Persia. these for We hear speak of events supposed to be at hand Treaty which is to give Russia a free passage for her ¢ ich he India and the Persian Gulph ...
... Slst ult.—We are informed that one of those mentions the receipt of dispatches, from the Marquis Romans, in which he thus speaks of the successes of the patriots and their approach to Seville have this moment received dispatches from the little army of ...