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... on A , l STl^d.> of December, 1833, t ?? '■ _Th.t it '• becoming the honour and dignity of ** rt ...
... 1 ?? on . burthen. JOHN (.KA HAM FOS- •TI ?? I ?? ll. t .S., Commander (late ( umlier- -71l February, with ilie view of accommo- * ' r J r and others as heretofore usually pro- zLi* l M.'.n»sl.. | *. This Ship is fitted up for the ■ J l ?? p„»se-nger« with every comfort and e-onve- ?? ?? .ii.er.en. « ■ mild •*W**i RB!»•> ...
... .ils whsrl where |«s*engers can walk on ,«' !! „l thciinv the vessel starts. • ' ?? KGH. TO-MORROW EVENING . ' ?? Saturdaj Evening, Dec. 21. ! I* ' s„r.-«i f*t W - l ' ir( -*> Piccadilly; arK ) . ' , .tic A. MITCHELL. , vIS KOR BRICKLAYERS, , f° , i.?TLKLIxS, »nd SLATERS' WORKS at \ ?? -Department of the Comptroller (or Victual. H* T . Transpon S-rvioes, Dec. 5, 1833.— The Commis. t puling ...
... 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- ...
... I uj, n ,\ trading to the East Indies do hereby EOF It PEK CENT. CARNATIC „ l-..d.«i will be DISCHARGED a Y this nl. «l July next, from which day the interest ■ i*e ; aon ?? .1 Principal and Interest of such Stock ol Three per Cent. ,„. r Annum to the ?? ?? ih.-.r making application for that . Auditors >«« m th,. House, bet ween . and t H Is! of March next I'EIER A f'ri-WI. Secretary. . ) M ...
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... on Iward at any time ol * its thr veasel Murts. ( ITY «>f EDINBURGH, To-morrow, Dec. 28. Hires. >i»read Eagle. Regent's Circus, Piccadilly and A. MITCHELL d .RAND MASQUERADE— Th^KING'S ( f ,H I . KTRE.-Mr. LA PORTE respectfully informs N ?? M.irv-xibers to the Opera, and the PuUic that a „ ,m,M IK X 1)1. will take place at this Theatre on MON- p. \ >»■ * T The Theatre will l>e brilliantly ...
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... bom London on and from SATUR- ?? ^^j,! u.'t . viz.- Waltham Cross, Waltham Ab- pO ?? „f PagenlMM. aod Rainham. The General Post ■a ?? will I continued, and Letters intended to \te .\ ,hai Conveyance must be put into the General . •■' ' IIBC liaises, sol those intended to be sent by the r« ...
... .ml) *t«' r where passengers can walk on .' .■ ..I th- day the vessel starts. £« I,n _4T-R«>A« EVENING, Dec. 21 , CITYo -iHi\ * H i>ec. 28. ,l' sB _ ir ead K_gl-. R«*gw»s Circus, Piccadilly; and 'l*3Jsii£__. A. MITCHELL. .^VuVMI'tON. The THIKD and J 1 _t t'OI'NTY BALL for this Season will be held 1 1-* *' , Victoria Archery Rooms on THURSDAY' ?? - j*,* ' e.iaoK-ssi-.s. I,. U | Mr *- ...