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... DEDICATED, BY TO COMMAND, H I S ROYAL H I G H N ESS P RI N E ALB E RT. T H E A R T-IU N I O N JO UR NA L: R ?? 20timal of the fine ArtoI 6c. 4c. EXTENSIVELY ILLUSTRATED BY ENGRAVINGS ON WOOD AND STEEL. Price Eighteen-pence. NEW VOLUME WITH THE NEW YEAR; ENLARGED SERIES. TiE One Hundred and Third Monthly Number of the ART-UNION JOUR- NAI, which will be issued in an enlarged form, and into which ...

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... afterward* they dressed it with a particular ointment A plaster was also applied to the tumour, and that ha:l the effect of making her ill. She recovered in two days, but she was ultimately toll that she had upon her hand fungus tumour which could not removed except by amputation. Mrs Cox was Sheffield once or twice after this, and on the 19th of November last, she returned home with tKe ...

UNIVERSITY AND CLERICAL NEWS

... Oxford, Dec. Class List.—Class I.—E. R. Bastard, Commoner of Balliol ColL Class XL— J. W. Freeborn, Bible Clerk of Worcester; W. G. Palgrave, Scholar of Trin. Coll. Class lll.—None. Class IV.—W. P. J. G. Fitter, Commoner of Christ Church; C. W. Goode, Commoner of H. R. La nbtnn. Commoner of University Coll.; J. L. Morris, Commoner Worcester Coll.; W. H. Thrapp, Commoner of Exeter Coll. R- ...

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... HAYMARKET.—THIS Eviximo, LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP; or, WOOINGS AND WEDDINGS. Messrs. \Veb6ter, Hudson, Ftaren, Rogers, Buckstonc, Holl; Miss Fortescue, Miss P. Horton, Mrs. Glover. After which, THE YOUNG PRETENDER. And SPRING GARDENS. Doors open at 64. PRINCESS'S.—This Evexino, THE NIGHT DANCERS. Messrs. Allen, Leffier, Bedda; Miss G. Smithson, Miss Sara Flower. After which, THE TWO RAINBOWS. -And ...

LONDON, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23

... knowledge that the army, its composition, condition, and future improvement, have formed the object of ministerial meditations, and that these meditations have already borne fruit in the shape of matured plans of reform, has spread universal satisfaction through the country, and will do so through the empire. What has yet transpired on the subject is limited to the announcements, that a medal ...

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... TH~EAXTRE ROYAL, DIIU'RY-LANE.- TMlS E IA ININf; sill is' j-sosis n osng5., entitled L(ft iTTA, a1 'zle nt'. sntis'. o, ?? air. iN'tt'r; l,rdi',iitlitd, I s.r it. W's. King; lli'lsijlo,ls Mr. is 'sits; IM1i in miss. Mr. WeSSo' lTimss'tti, li, i1trin 'sisi ?? i'lritiii, M is'so ?? Tof'Onsloslsis wsith fits sass grnoid lsjssIct, T'l ill'O wl'sAO if' j ?? ('stils i thl'. u~S'osss, Mi. Iusia't ...

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... , %NT AND BZNEVOLENT 0110A; V v UNION. London. November, 1846. .paetiog at the Loe'don Tavern, on Thursday, Nov. 5, VIibi 3lbht~s the Lerd Mayor in the choir,thflown eh ncogslyagreed to: jeirtr ,unaninId ers-a plan for aiding and encouraging this ,tgnoake themselves in dependent, to be eminently clu;iclv pracowisewsrlhhy ptan proposed by B. B. Cabbell, Esq., ,, theprincil ,,ide relief to ...

The Daily News

... HAYMARKET.—THIS LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP, r, WOOINGS AND WEDDINGS. Mews. u( *^ ' Roirera. Buekstone, Holl; Miss Mis* P. Horton, ' GloverT After wh?ch, PERFECTION. THE YOUNG PRErENDER. And SPRING GARDENS. Doors open 64. PRINCESS'S.—Thi» Evr.si.so, THE DANCERS. Mw»rs. men, Letter, Bodda; Miss G. Smitten, Mi« >ara tfter nhich, THE TWO RAINBOWS. And SUE STOOI aTO XJNQUF.R. Doors open GJ, ADELPHI. ...

COLONIAL

... CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.—Advices from the Cape Good Hope wire rec ived yesterday; the 1 of October from Cape Town, and to the 7th ol the same month from Graham's Town. The only inteiligcutr of decisive nature they contain relates to interview which took place near Black Drift, between Colonel Johnstone, the part of the governor, and a number of Kaffir chiefs. It was intimated to the Kaffirs that the ...