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... June - - ?? Alton il , HbREBY GIVEN,- ready to «£,* . tSSJV' the ?? ?? . * ?? 1 » for I*soo , iT t^ h^^T per bushel, overweieht i. ' 1 ...
... l a. o. ■- J NN I® J U I II ® J P. GOOD NEWS FOR THE MILLION. There’s Singing for tbe Million, there’s Music through the world, It seems as though Apollo had his flaunting flag anfarl’d ; It looks though the nation now had caught harmonic fire, And each was anxious in bis turn to Music’s power aspire. Well, let the Million ting sway, but we would just propose, T’woold better be, perchance, if ...
... 13, 1843. IE COMMISSIONERS for executing the OFFICE of LORD HIGH ADMIRAL of the United fdomof Great Britain and Ireland DO HEREBY GIVE ICE, that on, WEDNESDAY, the sth of July next, at One ,ck, they will be ready to treat with such Persons as may •Ming to Contract for supplying and delivering, within ► Calendar Mouths, into the Medical Stores at Her Wty's Victualling Yard at Deptford all or ...
... IMPORTANT NEWS. express anticipation of the overland mail brings intel-1 of high interest. Sir Charles Napier gained most important victorv on the of March, near the river Tulla-lie, and thus defeated the last efforts of the Ameers, who during years have ruled the fertile districts along the Indus. highly gratifying to find that the Scindians are anxious for British rule, and are almost ...
... JL ment, no less than its friends and supporters, are respectfully invited to attend at the School Room, on Thursday Morn ink, the 15th instant, precisely at Ten o'clock, when the Young Gentlemen will recite va- rious Pieces, carefully selected from the most approved English, Latin, and French Authors. Specimens of Writing, Drawing, Mapping, &c, will be exhibited. Mr. Barwis has great pleasure ...
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... steam yacht ROSE, will LEAVE SOUTHAMPTON every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY MORNING, at 11 o'Clock, immediately after the arrival of the first Train from London Icalling oif Yarmouth and Swanage). The ROSE will also LEAVE the Steam-packet Wharf, WEVMOUTH, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNING, at Nine ?? precisely. Fares— Saloon, 10s.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d. Agents— Mr. GEORGE KENDALL, Golden Lion Inn, ...
... take out the Mails of the 16th of JUNE. The DEE will leave SOUTHAMPTON on that day. at One p.m., and proceed direct to Falmouth, where she will receive the Mails, and depart on her outward voyage on the 18th of June, calling to land or embark passengers at Madeira, whence she pro- ceeds to Barbadoes, Grenada, and Trinidad, instead of going to St. Thomas, as heretofore. Passengers, parcels, and ...
... ?? JEurnimf Jtasft , Price 5(1. LONDON, MONDAY. JUIsE 12. 1843 iW, \v KO LTE.- WEST INDIA MAILS. \ ?? ral Mail Steam Packet Company's Ship DEE, ►™ HEMSLEY, Commander, ii appointed to Uke out ?? j 6th of June. The Dee will leave Southampton Om P.M., »ud proceed direct te Falmouth, w_ere ;, ejvc the Mails, and depart on her outward voyage on / June, calling to land or embark pa.senf.ers at ...
... One Games Steward's Fee. Fare I from New York, One Hundred Dollars, and Eive Dollars Steward's Fee. She is intended to sail for NEW Y'OKK, 1843 :— FROM FROM NEW YORK FOR I.IVKIIrooT,. MVKI-I'ool,. Saturday, June 17. Thursday, July 13. Saturday, August j Thursday, August 3l. Saturday, September S3. Thursday, October it). For Freight, or Passage, apply at Biistol, to Capt. Claxton, R.N., ...
... Thirty Guineas, and One Guinea Steward's Fee. Fare from New York, One Hundred Dollars, .and Five Dollars 'd's Fee. - She is intended to sail for NEW YORK, I 1813 :— -'ROM -ROM NKW yoftlC 101 l LTTKaPOOL. ?? i iv Kit i' ...