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... >MEXICAN CONSOLIDATED DEBT of 1846.1 A]L 'IlhL Undersigned GIVE NOTICE that the IIALF-lEiARLY DIVIDENID ishch beoleame tiue on the ast of January, 1847, Ntil be TAID tdcluM iheg t romtir the vvace anireaty made on account thereot\, at their CoIinting-hoau, oen FRIDAY, the 5th of Aplil, and Oh ever l satcteintg MonsIAy, NSctilrcd -y, nitd Exiday, between the houray at I mitt 3 ?? i-f ...

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... ~TEAM to INDIA and CHINA vii EGYPT.- regtrMONTHLY MAIL STEAM CONVEYANCE for psao 'tr anti light goodslto CEYLON, MADRAS, CALCUTT~A, 1FA-GSINGAPORE, and HUNG KiONG.-The Peninesular ~J (irclltft Steals littvviatiott Company book passengers and re- ,~ ~eic an par elsfrthle aliove portsby ttieirsteitmers,dsart- tugfrot S'5thanpto o the 20th of ever), mouth, and fronti Suez ~tsor tt~t he 0thofthe ...

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... AT~ THE LO~NIO COMMERGLAL SALE EOO~, Ening~ne, n TfrVBSAY March 28, awt 12 for 1 peiey, the followning * INE S. without reserve, 213 Pipea superior Port, of the ?? of Mlessrs. Offley, *Vebber5 a~nd Foeresster, thes wholeb srigtheir brand, having been branided aince their arrival in; this conrttry. Aldso, 2 Pus. Portugal Braindv. The above would have been included in the Pubhc Sale of the 14th ...

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... /AEXICAN CONSOLIDATED DEBT of 1846. .IjA -The undersigned give notice, that the HALF-YEARLY o DIVIDEND, which became due on the I5t January, 1847, will be PAID(deducting therefrom the advance already made on account I thereof), at their Counting-house on Friday, the ith April, and on I every succeeding Monday Wednesday, and Friday, between the hours of Eleven aud Three o'clock. Forms of ...

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... N TICE to SHIPPERS.-For BOMBAY Direct, t!, erye finetfrignte-built ship CHINA, a regular, trader, being X 1t iltest shlips in the IndiAanod China trade, 630) tens regis- ~~i~airON. cLmander. This ship is now loaeding in the nocks, ?? rereivo udmreasurement go'dis until ?? first-rats psop accomsmodations for .~rs-.-lor feigh orpassage erpply to U. R. LIDA,8, %jT~ADRA IArect.-Tkte well-known ...

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... PUBLICATIONS. THE QUARTERLY REVIEW, No. CLXXII., t T will be puiblished oll satulrday, blar ch S0.c CONTENTS. 1. Giacooco Leopardi and his Writings. ° . Ranke's Holuse of Brandenburg. 3. Queen's College, London. 4. Grote's History of Grecce. 5. Urqulhart's Pillars of Hercules. P 6. Facts in Figures, 7. The Dutiful Son. 8. Cunniniglham's Handbook of London. 9. Paxter's Impressions of Europe. ...

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... IRENCH PLAYS.-ARRANGEMENTS after F EASTER-Mr. MITCHELL respectfully announces that the Theatre will be Re-opelied during the Easter Week for the per- formance of COMEDIE and VAUDEVILLE, and begs to submit the ?? arranigements:-Enigagcnmelets: M. Samson (of the Theitre Franlfais, Paris, his first appearance), Mdlle. Denain (of the 'Thtfttre FranVais), M. Regnier (of ?? Frastais), Aldille. ...

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... 'TFANI to INDIA Anid CHINA, viA EGYPT. S p a monthly ?? steam. ?? for passengers, and Uhcst CEYLON, MADLRAS, CALCVUITA, PENANGO, SINGA.. ?? H4ONGIKONG.-The Peninsular an jretal Steeat Company book passengere and receive goods and parcels ID, the sbove POtb thi st amr, tartinit fromt Southom to a11 the qfth of every month, and from Suez on Or about the ?? BAyd ..-Pasaeagiers for Bombay can ...

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... RT-UNION of LONDON. In- A corporated by Royal Charter. -Tie SUBSCRIPTION LIST for tli, carrect year WILL CLOSE 0n the 30th inst. Each Subscriber of One Guinea will receive, in addition to One Srare in the nexo t Annual Distribution of Prizes, a pair Of LINE ENGRAVINGS after T. Webster, R. A.ITHE SMIE'c and ITHE Fntowor, which may be had at the time of paying the Subscription, and a series of ...

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... TYPOGRAPHICAL WIDOW AND ORIIAN FUND. JOYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE.-The fritnds of this new ientitutlon intend giving an AMATEUR ENTER- TAINIUENT at this theatre on SATUti)AY, March 80. The pieces I selected Ore, FHE HONEYMOoN, A DIVERTISSEMENT, HIS I FIRST CHANIPAGNE, &e., &e.-Members and friends can obtain tltketsof ailmlelon from Nr. Tbc;mas, Kitn' Printing ofllee, Coller hillM TIamOe.treot; Mr. ...

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... WH.AT'S THAT?' A POLKA, by MoNTooxs~xu. 'WHAT'S THAT? is the title of a new and remarkably goad Polka, which was recently performed at The Palace, without a name;-an illostrious personage, stroek with the beauty of the mossic. exclaimed WhatsThat? APolka by Montgomery, was the reply. And a very pretty one too, was the rejoinder. The publisher, on being informed of the fact, thought ...