Advertisements & Notices

... i HEATREY.R O YA L, D UBL biV. First AptI .aran0 01 Air. MALONE RAYMOIND E Ig~- Itrlayinynarher, and P, oprietor of the F- * ,, Charch *sreo', Liv rpool, who is eng5ged far Five VN:5 1th g' The THREE G.rCIrMAN DWARFS! h ?? EJI)'r T AM 'A1TY, are a'so engaged, and T ,ill make their First Appearance. 'ims;l - EVNI !G (Tursday). April 81i, 1845, wi'l le Pc f. rmednen Cinedv, in three acts, of I ...

Advertisements & Notices

... TJIL',I 7IE.R 0 YA L, A, UBLl'. ?? Alarrane hbut ONE of Mi-. LEONARD. r EVkENING (Saturday), April the 5th, |Ilh orfortniaces will commence with the Comedy, o Tat of int' 7'° 1 IRISH AMBASSADOR. r pril O( Plenipo, ?? AIr. Leonard; the .Ii. ('ooke; Prince odolh, Air. King 0' iler'e ir. Ilarrett: l~siella. ?? Chalm~rs. i re,. A hickl the Comic nI terlotidpof A D)AY AFTER 'I'llE WEDD)ING (IPf ...

Advertisements & Notices

... DUBLIN AND GALWAY RAILWAY. TO THE LIBERAL ELECTORS OF THE CUSTOM- HOUSE WARD. GZKTLEKEzq, 1 OtT have done me the honour of electing me as . a Poor Law Guardian of your ward by a majority of nearly seven hundred, and I beg to return you my sincere thanks, and to assure you of my devotion to your interests and to the service and protection of the poor. But the propriety of my addressing you at ...

Advertisements & Notices

... T fl EA TRRE R O YAL, DUBLI.N. I_ 11oit ?? the last appearance but Five of AMR. MACREADY. *cr to give every possible effect to the Plays about to produced Mrs. TERNAN, of the Theatres-Royal, eand Covent-garden, is also engaged, arid will I vith Mr. Maoready during his performances. PI is pRESENT TUESDAY, December 9, iill be performed Shakspenre's Tragedy of MACBET ?? rgbeth Mr. Mlacready; King ...

Advertisements & Notices

... INCOM:E TAX. PriceI Is, Cl OSI ERAION onthe INCOME TAX. ION By OEER VAOr tEN BuStHE, Esq. C By ?? n s ?? TO RD AUCKLAND and LORD ELLEN- BOROUGH. By a BENGAL CIVILIAN. London: Smith, Elder, and Co. .65 Cornbill. KNIGHT'S WEEKlLY VOLUME. This day, '1 H F[ CHINESE: (Supplementary Volnme.) lL A General Descriptirn of China and its Inhabitants. BY JORN FRANcIs DAVIS, Esq. F. R.S. &c. Governor of ...

Advertisements & Notices

... HER MAJESTY'S TREATRE. JT is respectfully announced that a GRAND' ~ MUSICAL FETE, comprising the unpublished manuscripts of the celebrated FELICIEN DAVID, will be executed en THURSDAY EV ENING, Mareh 27, produced for the first time with the most enthu- siasti success at the Conservatoire Royal, Paris, and for the first time its this country, with the original Melodies and Choruseo, Grand ...

Advertisements & Notices

... PATENT WINDOW BLINDS. T YLOR and PACE, Manufacturers of every Tdescription of WINDOW BLINDS, are enabled by the use of Steaux Machinery to mofahe them of tbe beot materials, and of superior wrork- manship, at greatly reduced prices. Their PATENT TRANSPARENT DAMASK BLINDS are en- tirelv new. and the most beautiful that have ever been introduced. The Tarely new, ason oe most neasstinun rnar nave ...

Advertisements & Notices

... PAINTING, SCULPTURE, ARCHITECTURE, ENGRAVING, ONE SHILLING MONTHLY. CONTAINING 24 PAGES Oll 84 COLUMNS, EXTENSIVELY ILLUSTRATED BY ENGRAVINGS. THE ART-UNION, MONTHLY JOURNAL OF THE FINE ARTS; THE ARTS DECORATIVE AND ORNAMENTAL; AND RECORD OF BRITISH MANUFACTURE. ESTABLISHEI IN XANUARY, 1839, THE ART-UNION-of which Eighty-eight Monthly Parts have been issued since its commencement in January, ...

Advertisements & Notices

... POEMS. Small sea, cloth lettered, price 5s. STATE TRIALS. ByN.T.MOILEESq. Vize-Trial of Anne Ayliffe for Heresy-Trial of Sir William Stanley for High Treason-Trial of Mary Queen of Scots. London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. MURRAY'S HOME AND COLONIAL LIlBRARY. On Januooty I st, in Too Parts, post 8vo. 2s. 6d. each, THE GYPSIES of SPAIN; their MANNERS, T CUSTOMS, and CEREMONIES. ByGEonGR BoRsow, ...

Advertisements & Notices

... 'rHE LATE CALAMITOUS FIRE IN DOVER STREET. AN EARNEST APPEAL to ?? in behalf of the aged Widow and Family of the late Mr RAGGETT, who prised in the calamitous Fire, 45 Dover street, on the night oftthe v ho lo *vmin his ?? to rescue the' lives of others. Hiseldest hgte also lost her life on this awful occasion. Mrs Raggett (the daugo) who had unfortunately broken .ler leg a few days previously ...

Advertisements & Notices

... KNIGHT'S WEEKLY VOLUME. This day, KETCHES of the HISTORY of LTTERATURE o and LEARNING In ENGLANf D. With Sparimtens of the Prin- CPSeries Third flu Two *'olulesI. From the Itevolutior of 168S to the Pet L~ondon: Chsarles Enight antd Co. 22 Ludgate street. LATEST WORK ON NEW ZEALAND. Now ready, with Map, 2 vos, 8vo, A DVENTURE in NEW ZEALAND, from LL. 83IS to 1844. With some Account of the ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Tull KItNGS' 1,0tO2t1. j' R. HOLLINGSWORTH has the honour to M anLounce, the Kings' Rooms are now open for the Summer Season. fl The SOIREES, which will take place on slon. day Evenings, will commence at an early period of the Season. The First Grand BA LL, Tuesday, May 27, 1845. PARISIAN MILLINERY & FANCY DRESS ROOM S, 93, ligohSreet, Portsmouth (Corner of Church.Lane). M ISS MAYELL begs to ...