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... 13 Great Marlborough street. MR COLBURN'S NEW PUBLICATIONS. Now ready, I. LEONTINE. A Novel. By Mrs MnAoERLY. 3 vols. II. THE BOOK of COSTUME; or, Annuals of Fashion in all Countries, frons the Earliest Period to the present Time; with between Two and Three Hundred Illustrations, 21s, elegantly bound. IIT. CAPTAIN O'SULLIVAN; or, Adventures, Civil, Military, and Ma- trimonial, of a Gentleasan ...

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... THEATRE ROYAL TYCrfTTH. ?? atf Mrs KEELEY. First Nighlt of a New1 Comuic Dt'osoaaI Thle 'Nsel (lt-oid Fairy' Bur'lesqule Extrafvagasre, eltititird 'P111 M1AtC It OW\)tI, lazisslg frett, at1 each, oecroisisi oil its rela ?? reiiethrisagls~it, with the otost cordial stiach'ks of nppt'sltiiatan dil 1b, lie eteedd ando fasholtasble nosdie-oes , is, it etotieiittrt(ie,re soioitfulle -osiuittrl fr ...

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... PATENT ENVELOPE. 0lili1GAN'S N 1KW PATENT ENVELOPE will 5 -the ready in at Lewss'lv. TireTrade supplied with samples and YVecinchacland and Bail, Whsolesale Fancy Stationces, Proridere roar, Nccsr cclv I ' imreci'i 8'cc, priceoi' ~HE LITER!llY ANNUAL 1lIiSTE11, 1545. ?? wa. wic ci coo taiji, a, 05 nod nors', cc lice erdionsp Se volunnce. sc~imeces ani analesieci1 soitce of rarer newo Woesl ...

PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS

... Public Income and Expenditure.—lncome during the Year ended July s:—Customs, 19,835,901?. 6s. lid.; Excise, 13,476,123/. 4s. 2d.; Stamps, 7,559,177/. Bs.; Land and Assessed Taxes, 9,229,899/. 10s. lid.; Property Tax, 5,183,911/. 14s. 4d.; Post Officc, 820,000/. ; Crown Lands, 100,000/.; Tax on Pensions and Salaries, 4,620/. 7s. lOd. ; certain Hereditary Crown Revenues, 61,280/. Is. lOd. ; ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE LORDS—June 16. Lord LI ILIiTOX moved the second reading of a bill for the suppression of the office of superintendent convicts. Marquis of LONDONDERRY moved, pursuant to notice, for production all reports and documents connected with the harbours Port Patrick and Donaghadee, especially Sir John Rennie's last report on Captain Evans' Rudiments, which have been placed before the Admiralty. ...

PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS

... REPORT ON BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES. The seventh annual report of the Registrar-General of birth*, death., and marriages England, was presented, the last session, by command of her Majesty, to both Bouses of Parliament. The report is addressed, a* a matter form, to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, and is dated, General Register-office, December 29, 1845. It signed. ...

The Daily News

... HATMAKKET.—'Tins Enxcn (first time), QUEEN MARY'S BOWKK. Messrs. \l Hudson, liraid, Iloire, Brinilal; Mrs. Miss Forteacue. he followed by CK.IXDIATUER WtalTEflE.ll); THE FORTUNE HUNTER; und THE MILLI- N ER'S HOLIDAY. Door* open at 6;. ADELI'HI.—This Evenino, EUGENIA CLAIRCILLF.; or, The New Found Homo. Messrs. Paul Bedford, O. Smith, Munyard, Cullen'ord; and Madame Celeste. be followed by ...

IRELAND

... (FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT) DUBLIN, A.paii, AN IRISH FLY-BOAT. During the brief holiday now enjoyed En»l perhaps your readers will excuse me for seeking relief fo few days from the many painful interests Ireland °' ' accompany me little tour of pleasure. Let ' ■ hasty sketch of a visit to the Monster Telescope i of Rosse, in King's County. It a cold, hazy morning in February, though very ...

COLONIAL

... Cape of Good Hope.—By the Apollo troop-ship, arrived Spithead, from Simon's Bay, in days, we have papers from this colony: from Cape Town to the 7th of Oct.; from Graham's Town, to the 30th of Sept. Our previous dates were, Cape Town, 20th Sept.; and Graham's Town, Cape Tow.w—To the government Gazette of the Ist Oct. is appended a supplement, containing the ways and means and estimated ...

MONET MARKET

... Friday The much altered tone and more animated appearance of the money, stock and railway markets in Paris was referred to with some detail under this head in the Daily News of this day. The papers and private advices from thence by this morning's mail come quite confirmation on all points of the information previously communicated. The results yesterday, continued to-day, have been a rather ...