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... Z rr ourer ownini. Tlon and A Radical are informed that te are not only will- ing, but fully prepared, to discuss the subject upon which they have addressed us. We are further prepared to hin- dicate the justice and propriety of ouurarrangement; but see have others ks consult, without whose concurrence we cannot with propriety proceed further. For our own indi-s idual part, we arc not only ...

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... PHILADELPHIA LINE OF PACKETS. 6Saiiing e~n the 8t1 f COCrl montA, vizi. POCAHONTAS. JAmcss WEST,.. l. tons, 8th Oct. 31ONONG AIIELA, H. F. M ErNicEE. .509 tons, 8th )W. 7USQUEIIANNA, T. B. ?? tns, 8th Dec. A.LGONQUIN, Eseoa TURLEY ?? 480 tons, 8th Jan. These vessels are all of the first class, built expressly foer this line, and combine every quality to render them vfe and expeditious ...

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... tou Toby must bear with us a little longer, as one of the parties whom we have to consult before ve proceed is out of town. We r.ret that Toby has not enabled us to communicate with him bY note, which he might easily do without mak- ing ?? perionally known to us. Ile has only to inform us by note, in the same hand-writing as that of his former note, how a few lines may be conveyed to him. We ...

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... To be decpatched carblj i July. FOR CANTON, And ivill deliver Goods tit LIXTIN,. The very fine American Ship SUPE7RIOR, - - ~~Caplta~in Jo}it IMeCEVxw,tx llrthlen I) tons, NOY Voi k built, new ly c-ppecd, sails se- ;A anark:bly fast, hiaiving snade her last pit-ytge lionsl Liver- St poo; to Canton ia ill dap, anld is inl all respcets a first-r.ate A con cvyanece for a GOd.-Icor terms of ...

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... .*ales b) Ructiun. FORFETI PEGS BlY JAME41S ]311$1IYS d F-i On on~y ex, he Qht instant, tad folloing dat, i }7IRFEITEI) PLEDGES, colnpd shig Plate, &Is F fjold ml. ?? Fern tore. &e. boitlir I'r- b- ~ ~ oH1: Ettenzot'- Little.-iilsro dad~ ?? E mctt icrds, 11i1-sl Mitred, pr-ior tol 6,1 No~eitber, IRtO or I ItT M~. IILCICII~IOSris On 3I-o(anctlnxL, ?? ?? -i-oct-ely at Etcelt orlock in ?? fo ...

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... ,*tear a ffatfn, t HULL AND HAMBURG. THE FAVORITE NEW HULL BUILT STEAM SHIP R 0 B R 0 Y.. S intended to SAIL for HAMBURG IL TO-MORROW, 22nd July, And every alternate SATURDAY. Freight, 4d. per Foot and 25 per Cent. PASSAGE I.. THRBE GUIxNAS. SAILING VESSELS .AS USUAL. Freight, 2d. per Foot and 25 per Cent. Hlul, July 21, 1837. GEE & CO. STEAM TO ROTTERDAM. rHE St. George Steam ...

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... proodo for Amerfra, &r. WITH GOOPeAND PASSENGERS. FOR QUEBEC,. Toaibout tbe 20tliof May, the Ship *~~~ Y; C~lr T~~r' OIf ME-Yit 4s Appley tn. tbe cptain an Board, 1i the Old Doeki ea~r Lowqpte~nd; or to -' B BBxg i JOHN sliODRICK dull, Merch-23,1837. 21, High-Street. *.team lot ton, & HU: .LID HAMBUXG. THE F&$6RITE NEW.STEAM SHIP R.O B R O'Y, ls intended to sail for HAMBURG as under: ROB ROY ...

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... * :'tram Aabigation, &. For ANTWERP, from GOoLE, LA DIANA, Will be disatchetd about the 20thI inst. o and succeeded by tpr Apply to JOHN FOSTER. oole (and Hull.) Auz. 11,1837. Tne ST. GEORGE STEAM PACKET COMPANY's POWERFUL' AND ELEGANT STEAM SHIPS Sail from HULL as under, (carlyinfg Post-Office Letter-Bags.) FOR HAMBUIRG, N conljunction with the Hull Steam Packet Company's Vessels, every ...

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... V toooi for America, &C. FOR NEW YORK, The fast-sailing British Barque WOLGA, (350 Tons Register,) tTosail on the l5tb March. For Freighi or Passage, apply to WIMY. WARD, or GEORGE HADLEY. TO SUCCEED TsE WOJGA. FOR NEW YORK, The superior Md. 1. British Barque MINSTREL, (350 Tons Register,) Captain WILVLIA.B.JENKINSON, To sail on the lath April. For Freight or Passage, apply to THOS. WARD, or ...

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... TIIEATTRE ROYAL DUBLIN. HIS PRESENT SATURDAY, Jan. 14, 18.57, will Tbe performed (by particular desire, and for the Last Time but One), a grand historical military Spectacle, which bas been ilog il preparation, and as acted with distinguis Id success at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, called NAPOLEON BUONAIPARTE, (Written by M. Rophino Lacy), With entirely new Scenery, Machir'iy, Music, D ...

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... -.DUC'ATION. TRANQUILLA BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, RATHMINES, DUBLIN, Under the direction of Mrs. HOGAN, Assisted by the following distinguished Masters Music and Singing, ?? Mr. Caulfield, Pedal Hlarp, *. ?? Mrs. Jackson, French, ?? Monsieur Dix Noyer, Italian, .. Signor D. B. Angioli, Dancing, .. ?? Messrs Garbois, Drawing, *. ?? Mr Kirwan. wJE English Department, comprising English G in- 1T ...

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... THEATRE ROYAL, DUBLIN. ToH APPEARANCE OF MISS SHIRREFF AND MR. TEMPLETON. .g.spresent FRIDAY, March31, 1837, the perfor rnance3 will comm ence with the Operatic Play of THE SLAVE. The Governor of Surinam, Mr Duff; Colonel Lioden. e Mr H Cooke.; Captain Malcolm, Mr Ternpleton, in bch le will sing. My native Highlatid Home,' Bonnie Nre5st Knots. and, by desire, the favourite Ballad, , There ...