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... TO-MORROW ( Wednesday) Evening, fso **-ji |( M r Spillman's, the Lyceum Tavern, Strand, f> ' *>|erloo Bridge, *•*•* f .1 Vi'OOLER. Esq., in the Chair ; , r . the pre*ent cruel and oppressive n ■** ?? t ,| if* L»w of Libel, and the propriety ofadopt- -'VmeMur* s« «»»> appear advisable to protect the -. ?? * ; pr(>r erU of Ihe subject against tbe nefarious at- W* Tim so obnoxious law in such ...
... of her I „I ■[ ■'. ,-ri.i ■'. ,„ ?? the 15th Dee-ember. | *I 1 !• • |l h ,1 m Messrs. F. and C. E. Man- ! « II ' ?? 1 ,iitn.iid Read, 1, Riches-court, t Ii I ■ W+** iTLTTA, and will touch al 'I lot l i*..d Passengers, the teak-built Ship Ift «7 X**K ** 1 Nirthcn, JOHN GRAHAM FOS- . vl 11 (v. Commander (late- Cumber- ■ .j7eliiiwr>, *'th the view of accommo- ...
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... my intention of offering I WS for the honour or a seat in the c .J ( 1T« mi opportunity may present itself. 1 Zf.* * „t*nce while si the Bar, and the duties of I, •y, rii'* 11 ?? j t,cld for the last eleven years, afforded me » (•c** ,,,r | liecoming acquainted with the laws and ?? ?? tfratioa of affairs in India. 1 shall as soon as ( !Lr» the honour or paying my respects to you 7f* f ...
... when it will be RE- n W , i»l I' ' | „K>ces, under s new name and a new S ' ?? o 1 ' ^.Jm.i Many Performers ordistin- t •'> ■■■*• M */. , c already engaged, and several Artists 1 ' 1 ' W .| N employed in decorating the house f »■ Z_Z*iou of scenery of a splendid and pictu- J 'V'iVDI* l)OCK COMPANY.- ! «t T l sl , of Director* of the WEST INDIA I W T' 'fy i.enl.v giv notice, that the ...