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SOUTH WALES RAILWAY.— LOANS on DEBENTURES.— The Directors of this Company are prepared to receive (under the ..

... to the necessarily imperfect statement of one who, though he cannot pload that he is unaccus- tomed to public speaking, is yet in use to speak chiefly on topics widely different from those to whicli the business of this Society relates. I rejoice, however ...

B\ F^ T M TO NEW YORK— The GREAT l,ln 'etid*edro R 5H ,, , 1 - ,|i * UTENANT

... Skeltou, who found that they could hear each other speak when stand- iug close together at the bottom ; but this cannot be turned to any useful practical purpose, because it requires the divers to speak in a very loud voice unfit for a connected conversation ...

ERAL POST-OFFIOB, February 12. IM->. Vol It E IS HEREBY GIVEN, that HER •--> m v.i ks I'Y > POSTM

... anxio 'ion. When as in the late contesl tor the I the unprepared ji 1 ?? it in • pul.lV jour no other organ bj which the ■ speak, or h*. vliieh *. pose,. iicieiit time to meet a th. • danger Bttt such casts present an ilc. which leavee -questions iis ...

POR MADRAS.— TO SAIL the ?? of| RUARY, IH-.0, the First Class regular Trudei . I. 12, Bui W'DER Commander,

... Newspaper under the title of '• THE WITNESS. ?? lam In the place Where I am demanded of conscience to speak the truth, and therefore the trutli I speak, impugn it I. .hn Knox. 1 field, ■hts and pri- The Win ed on the mornings of Wednes- od Saturday, litinn ...

S^EAM to BOSTON, U.S., calling at HALIFAX «L t° land Her Majesty's Mails and Passengers.— The ISRI- rI 8 .?

... that, though priorto losing (; 'iH v ?? l,r it evinced no tendency to curl, the new growth is Siiif' strong. This fact speaks 100 strongly for itself to .firvw ( 'bservation— Bell's Messenger. •lie ,y LAND'S MACASSAR OIL preserves and reproduces ''■aiiif ...

!*ACTS FORTHE PURCHASE OF IRON TANKS, ANI) IRON HOOPS. DEPARTMENT of the COMPTROLLER for VIC- TUALLING and ..

... Persons to >._ 7_ ?? urc, ». and to join in conversation, without interrupt- Dei_ ?? _• P ?? *ts or obliging their friends to speak loud ! Sail P ns wmt ?? free.— 369 is the Third Deor from Exeter SICHWEPPE'S SODA and POTASS WATERS, ftT and _EItATED LEMONADE ...

BANK of ENGLAND, September 8, 1842. THE COURT of DIRECTORS of the GOVERNOR and COMPANY of the BANK of ENGLAND

... couutry. THE SYSTEM for REMOVING IMPEDI- MENTS of SPEECH and RESTpRING the VOCAJ, POWERS, enfeebled by over exertion in public speaking or reading, continues to be practised by Mr. BROSTLR Edinburgh) its original discoverer. References, and proofs of the perfect ...

CONTRACT FOR BOOKBINDING IN LEATHER, CLOTH, &c. FOR THE VARIOUS DEPART- MENTS OF HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT IN ..

... the Roman Catholics of Ireland through the Established Chinch in Ireland; the chief attention being directed to the English-speaking population, except in the missions in (ialway, an 1 except in such districts as may not be occupied by the Irish Society ...

CLERGY ORPHAN CORPORATION, St. John's Wood, Marylebone. President — The Lord Bishop of LONDON. Vice Presibent.— ..

... eet (Publisher in Ordinary to her Majesty). ROYAL LYCEUM THEATRE. THIS EVENING willbe performed the New Piece, called WHO SPEAKS FIRST? Characters by Messrs. C. Mathews, R Roxby, Meadows. Mrs. Yates, and Miss Marshall. After which an Original Fairy E ...

EAST and WEST INDIA DOCKS.— NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, that all BAGGAGE, PRE- SENTS, tic., lying at the Baggage ..

... — Boxes, 55.; Pit, 95.; Amphitheatre, 2s. ROTAL LYCEUM THEATRE. THIS EVENING will be performed the New Piece, called WHO SPEAKS FIRST? Characters by Messrs. C. Mathews, R. Roxby. Meadows. Mrs. Yates, and Miss Marshall. After which an Original Fairy ...

DOVER TO BOULOGNE IN AN HOuni AND THREE QUARTERS.— The ONDINE, a new •nd thorough sea-going STEAM-BOAT, is now ..

... and impressive in the largest assembly. For his success in the cultivation of the speaking voice, and in the communication of the highest graces of reading and speaking, Mr. Wigan lipis permission to refer to distinguished members ol the Church, the Senate ...