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... l 4th inst -' at St James's Church, London, John Manners, youngest son of of Rutland, K.G., to the Lady A ...
... l 4th inst -' at St James's Church, London, John Manners, youngest son of of Rutland, K.G., to the Lady A ...
... a of Sixteen LectAes.#.:, th. HISTORY FRENCH LITERATURE,/n i/ MUSEUM, COLLEGE-BQUABE, beginning on AfEBNESI) AY, the 17th March, at Two o’clock, r.M., ud to be cuiiliuued every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at the same hour. Tickets of Admission and Syllabuses of the Lectures, at One Ouine-i each, for the Whole Course, and Tiro Shil- Hn.js for Single Lecture, art! to be had at Mr. GREER’S ...
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... 7th iuitunt, Eleven o’clock, A qiuintity of FLAX, on hoard of ihe Riemzi, on hfr passage from this port. GEO. C. HYNDMAN, Broker. Itrlfost, Gth lB5l. 635 ...
... TO THE EDITOR THE NORTHERN WHfO Sir,— ln your paper of the 10th in»t., I observe son remarks, characterised by your noDled sense of justice and impartiality. They occur in reference to an article in The Vniverrily Magazine for this month, entitled ** Ireland under Lord Clarendon.” While Riving the author credit for cleverness in the abstract, you observe, with perfect truth, i» but vain attack ...
... Last evening, at six o'clock, an inquest was held at tbe Police-office, before J. K. Jackson, Esq., Coroner, to ascertain the causes that led to the death of Neal Close, who expired suddenly, on Sunday morning, a few minntes after being arrested for drunkenness and disorderly conduct in the streets. A large number of tbe friends and connexions of tbe deceased were attendance, witness the ...
... a*'l TII PLEASURE WE ACCOMPANY * o-ah our Invoice of nine Pieces of Messrs. RAWLINGS' Cloths, exhibited by ns at the oreal Sxhibiticm, and/or tejfei a Price Metlal hat been the Jury Clan, the most ,*rfect and \,,nljnlspecimee. fate or Foniyn,in the Exhibition, these have been adhjlgtledyeJ by all competent judyet Ototmthstandiny the extraordinary and commendrivalry nnamjtl the maters for ...
... CO ftUB§POB DENTS The knew Correepoodcut'»nU “A Bar»a-« of *oroe years standing'* have ban received, and under cooaidiraiioa ...
... Sir W. MOLESWORTH gave notice that, as soon tbe blue-book bad circulated, he should call the attention of the House to die report of the Committee on South Africa, aod move resolutions thereon. FOREIGN WINES, the motion of Alderman Thomi'sow, a return was ordered of the quantity of foreign wines imported during the years WOODS AND FORESTS’ REPORT. Viscoant DUNCAN wished to pul a question to ...
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... £8,033 U £8,419 1 Cartage, Heats. Transfer feet, £ICO 1 33 1G C 17 6 189 16 3 6.464 II 1.486 8 & £16,648 14 10 Adcl annexed you hare a detailed statement of the expenditure. We Itare, again, the satisfaction of calling your attention to the steadily improving traffic, shewing increase, when contrasted with the corresponding previous half-year, of 11,453 passengers, amounting to 935/. 10s ...