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... my in tion in York Castle, that Mr. O'Connell declin challenge to discuss the merits of the Repeal of the and fearing that more importance than was fair b attached to his refusal, and knowing that a handle made of it, to the prejudice of the question, and b heart, a sincere advocate of tlhe measure, I de invite you to a free discussion, on the subject, at or at any other place which may better ...
... Loid BROUGHAM rose to call the attention of their Lordships to a motion, which, as he understood it would not be opposed, he should do in few words as possible. The subject was one of great importance, and one which the House had ways expressed the greatest interest—he meant the management of the prisons of the realm. Their Lordships were aware, that, 1835, when the Hon. Baronet, the Member ...
... To spoRThIWEN & QUARIUERS. THF sIIIBSCRIBlER basiuso reerpivotilfroln M1eoorS OnRTTS T Alt lVe' of London, anti otlier tipproved AManufactutrer'i. a laser supply of all tho virions soti o f SI lUT) Cl Cl(tN OWDEIM aimo St oilt 1ILASTI NO, Ilounitl o Small, ?? Qottvtliro. Fli KNCll p E llC'tAS10N CAPSt, in rera, t Yairos ailia ?? 1,,-sI N'Tio,tlloslVE CAlPS PATENT SIlolT, FLINT' , PATENT SAFETY ...
... Splendid Stock PRINTS «nd E. - CRAVINGS; amongst which will founibeauliful Impressions lh following DUKE OP WEDEIKOrOW. PORTRAIT of the DUKE of 'y^ l m hi. ,lobes, a, CHANCELLOR “NP- E RSITY^ Psinted Ruiccs 1 iiu.Lli’3. of the DUKE of WELLINGTON— Painted b, Local, for the Trinity-house, London—engrased Cousins—/uT-'f LIN-GTON the t PORTRAIT of the WELLINGIUN, the full .lie of life, bv Sir ...
... ABERDEEN rEM~ALE ORPHAN ASYLIUM. T E lil Yerl Admittance of Girls into thisi Ilxstitu- soul tmw~ place onl Is7 Neo ttliwit icy:. The caedideles must be orpbans Fentixil Childre fl t deceaseil inarried Iterents, ciher of w hen had lsede in tile Psi Ic of St. Nieholas, Abordece, for tixree daci~' lhnoogi tle tiost de-titlet ,II I have at IrecLrezice A Itnited ?? fiol ti te Vltiih0 of' (ild ...
... IRISH MIS S THE GENERAL A held. r»loid.y freninp, in thr Prerbrlc ritn Churcb. Dontft«lL«r«t, for the purpore of br.rit.j some interesting ioformstion, rog.riling the Assembly'. Iri.h Missions from the Iter. Henry MâM.nus, the A«- semblyâs Irish mission.ry to the Irish-speaUng iv.pul.tion of the kingdom. There *.s . .ttend.nee the oe. cosion. l)r. Cooke, Mo.ler.tor of the Assembly, ...
... soem | a amet —— £ a .7 € Provisions. ot ne Sept Butter. Bacon. Dried Hams. re Jo. re d. a d. ad. le 1831 o— 88 42 50 al O— 83 6) 1853 6 o— 78 34 0 1834 73 75 238 —34 0 4a: 1235 re 76 at tow ple we ors we it 9 ~~ 1332 92 o— 45 0 a ad Ome 0 6 be army 1833 ow a 56 0— u—65 0 6 persons 1859 o— 92 0 “4 0—55 Oot 0 ¢ others 99 o— 0 55 ov 0 Isat si O— 2 0 ——— St with the Wuiskey—Grain, 2s 9d to 2s 11d ...
... OYSTERS. R~ S, CIHAPMAN, R19INO0 SUN, begB to ilitlhitite thot o he hane jostt received a sopply of PRI '1If, OYSTERS, from AV.WAII Ko sod lthat shelhas in learrangenonlltslobeoreoglarly no. filled (luring thc season. I'the ltisi ye Scot has been recently oltoccil and improved for tho Re- rcoul oitlltieo or I'cttjcs, te/o will meet with every attention. ?? Famtiily (intle' SPunctually ...
... what’s i* !»ame ? A «ltcenl-looking applied to their Wortbip# for summons for person who had given him a great deal annoyance in the cour«e the day. Macutkate—Did the person strike yon Applicant—He did not, Sir ; but he has followed through the market, callion names, and turning into ridicule, all day. 1 have been obliged to from place place, order avoid his tongue. Maci9T«ate—Did you give him ...
... September, ELEVEN o'clock, . VARIETY of KL'KMTI RK, compfisiogMa>\ bojany Sidelwmrd; IMiinß. Uraakrast. Loo, Card Table.; Chain; Sola.; Windom CorMins; Car- I Fire-Ifous ; a Pl.oo-Forte Bed.icad. and Haneinga; Feather Bed.; Hair .Mahogany Draper.; Dressing T.ole. and 01e.; Secretary and Book-Case; Baaia Stand.; Hand.omc Mahogany Hall Table and Cham; Eight-day Clock; Book-Cate ;Breakfattand ...