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... E H'R MAJESTY'S THEATRE, 1860.- XJL The progranmse for the presient season is respectfully sub. ittlti to the nobility, subscribers, and the patrons of the opera, vith thc confident hope that the arrangements will merit the ?? oftheapprobationsndddtitingul-hed patronage which have no pre. eminently markedformer seasons, aud maintained the estabishedi reputation of Her Majesty's Theatre as the ...

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... TOTICE to SHIPPERS for CALCUTT1A foireot.j ThetlPERSIA~, Al, 669,tens per register, Capt. BEOADFOOT, ?? abins for pa sngorj~rE will re ~the Jetty, London 1 Tow-morrow. it, w'll receihe gomiader on board; or to J. F. CAMPBELL sand Co., ii TOTICE to SHIPPERS.-For HONG KONG n~j4,N 77 tnsregister, WAM. JOHNS, of the Hon. East Ida Companyl eserylee (who is well acquainted with the Indi and Ch'ilna ...

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... er ly WAlt IN HUNGARY. n, In the press, inlvo7.a, poet Sv d7 1/EMOIRS ot the WAR ot INU)APENDENCE 1d LEIN lHUNGARY. By General Blapka, late Secretary at War or the Hungarian Commonwealtb, and Commandant of the Fortress Of lRomorn. bs London: Charles Gilpin, 5, Bi'hoabte Without. Edinburgh: A. in ~ ~ and C. BlaCk. Dublin: J. B. Gilpin. La Just published, pp. 44, price 2e. 6d., THIE BRAlX lRE ...

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... 'pIMP, TROUBLE,ad XEB8VDby LIHNN (the jargt IV tew ?? the show-room aze Bed.h steeds, both in wood and iron, fitted with furntture and bedding0a complete; Teleecope Dining-taibles, £8;- ditto to dine ten person £4 1ie.; to dine twenty persons, 16 guineas% ?? top mahogany ae ii Tables, £1 bs. to £8 16a., rosevoodl ditto, £S to £8; earms very choice si Tables in walanit and ?iew Zealand w73ods, ...

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... ST. JAMES'S THEATRE.-MR. BUNN will have tics honour of repeating his DRAMATIC MONOLOGUEi TlHiIS EVENING (Saturday), and on Tuesday uext, commencing at 8 o'clock. PAerT 1.-The COnins end Career of Shakspeare, with. Pio. toriai Itinstratlone, Part 2i. The 8tage-Patt and Presenet.--Prioes of admission: Stalls, le.; boxes, 4s.- pit and atnphitheatre, 2B.- wh ich msay besectured at Mr. MITCHELL'8 ...

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... OTEAM to INDIA and CHINA, vi& EGYPT. R egular monthly mail Steam conveeance foil ptisacogers and jgt gee is to CEYLON, MADRAS, CALCTITTA,tleINANG, tINGA. 4ndh, i ltONi2.KONG.-.The Poninonlar and oriental Steal, Re~7inComepany beck passengers sad reosive goods Anat parelsa tbr the aborO ports by their steamers, starting frM Seuthasaipqn au lhs filth of cvery month, and from 0uez on or shout the ...

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... S T JAMIES'S THEATRE.-AlMr. BUNN 'Will h'.bave the honour of rcraoting his DRAMATIC MONOLOGUE TO-MORROV EVENING (Tuesday), March 12; Thurslay; and Saturday next, comnmencing at t o'ctock. pAnT I.-The Oconus and C.,reer of Shakspeaie, with Pictorial Illustratious. Part 2. The Stage-Past and Present, -Prices of admission: StalL, 7s.. boxe', 4s.; pit anid amphitheatro. 2s; which mny be aecured at ...

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... .~ublIcazon%. , B, Svo, ith portsita, &c, neatly bound, 42., of the ROUSE of ORLEANS, IT.. to tho Ptecent Tmne. By Dr. W. 00053 Tsmoa, Author Romeotie Biograhy of tho Age of Eliabeth, Re. As fall of inters as * ommoe.-entn Werl. , ?? oarutatlon, and containing at e=: aneodote.- Britannia. A very ably. exeuted woral.-john BulL The work of adful andpraotld ?? niaer. L ' Writtcn with ...

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... -V1G10RATION to NEW YORK.-The following J_ LINE of PACKET sIPS VWill be despatchetd to NEW YORK peuruailyv opon the 0ayw named: I1ItIULANLD ScARY, 8SO tons, C'ptnin 1H. S. CRAWFORD, lying in theCt. llatherine's Dock. 'To sail Narbh 15. COL,0IiNE, 1,000 tons, Captain HENltY A. BELL, lying in ite St. }tet ino's Dick. 'i sorail April 3. SloEoll SE tong, Captain J. BAE.ER, lying in the St. ...

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... .MitR lN o the AUSTRALIANCOO II. Fi-F'or ADELIDK, PORT PAHILLIP, nud SYDNEY, the t l, eak-built 1hia ORIENTAL, Captain T. P. TAYLOB, wi' ,,CIpcretiwand copper-fastenel; wiiltsail from tho St. i.ttea. o'ior bot te ttl Machcalin atPlmouh.This rx sress toetl p ex..rc'sly for the comfort of'passesgers, ., foc her irent height in the 'tween detks, which are admcirably lilieoa d settiaoted, offer., ...

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... A eGO1T and RUEUMATIC PILLS to h uD koleginayo MIIS ~~GOUT WA Ml~~A- e T IL blstthe seetined aenis otletor la which have been au sentto. dpubl=hecby thepropriet fee nearly twenty yeare, has , rndtrpd thifmedrlkelnthe moat po of theient ge: and ia a; =orroboratlon of w;eb the ?? extact of a letter written by John Molard Wheeler, Esq., Coletor of Customs, lamaI, having been handed by hi brother ...

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... ublic3atfono. THE NEW SCOTTISH ROMANCE. Nowr scdy. 1 2 vole, pet 8vo, 21ls, A N YM O N D RE! V I L LO YD; D A ROMANCE of SOUTLhJD. a By Gwov Wuaerm T Richard Bentley, New BurlngtonKreetL b, Seond Fdition.-Now readyv, in vole, PASSAGES IN THIE LIFE OF b MRS. MARGARET MAITLAND, b OF BUNNY 81DE, Written by Herself, ' ?? most grm ing work of its clasm doe the great ?? of Scottish Mnaere oesed to ? ...