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... ?? TENEZUELAN DEBT.--The Committee of i ' Span~islh American Bondholders request a MEETING of the IIOLDERS of VENEZUELAN BONDS THIS DAY, Monday, the 20th inst., at the London Tavern, at Two o'clock precisely. ALFRED GODFREY, Secretary. . I, St. Swvithin's-lane, Feb. 20,1854. . N:B. The Report of the proceedings may be had en applying at the office of the Committee. 1{ OYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE, ...

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... UI'SIANA STA'ATE BONDS.-The HALF- I jYEARLY DIVIDENDS, due 1st of February next, oil the BONDS of this StATE, issued in favour of the CITIZENS' BANKI of Lt1iStANA, asd oul the NEW BANK BONDS, dated 1st De- i r1852, will be PAID ?? nnersigtsedo at their Counting- ouse, on and after thle sdove-iuentiontodduy, ?? the oolrs or 1 Elev-e and Twu. Prilited formS for listL may be had onapPlica-| tion ...

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... EGUA INEof PACKET SHIIP.-To [sL ~O~aeedo thO lqt Auguslt, fr PORT PHILIP Speii asnt-ii r lerbilt ship BLACKWALL, O('Al1 13 years, he ?? to Messrs. Green, of Blackwall, II W coons e ; oding in the East India Docks. pis ,vr superirea accoiuiodation for cahiss passengers, 0!cladtol for s'cond and third cabin passengers.- ,ildran. to asg apply to the Commander, on board ; to frgh W sod pLW9 ...

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... R OYAL ITALIAN OPERA, COVENT-GAR- ?? next Monday, July 31.-Last Week 6ut Two of the Sea,,o.-The FARIEWELL of Mn.G Il.- On Monday next, July 31, a grand Combined Entertainment will take plsee, comli'lel,cing with Beill~in' opra RM. ora Mine. LrieA (being Positively ber last appearance in that characGer. and her last appeanance but two in Eugland, except on the OCCUSIon aof her Baretoli nalgisl. ...

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... H FEATRE ROTAL, DRURY-LANE. 1T £. JULLIEN'S CONCERTS. M. JULLIEN beg;s inot reepectfully to announce that h:. CONCERTS will commncite on Monday nex', October 30, on which occasion he will have the honiour of making bis first appear- ance in England since his return from Armerica.-Full particulars will be duly announced. Boxes, tickets, and places may be had at the Box-office of the theatre, ...

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... Valli 'ru, WI A SHIP for AUSTRALIA, ?? miails, for ADELID)E, PORT, Vel ?? ..j~iA oo'dnecday, the 4th~ of Ochtobe., r ~p os pseectutlly. Thle Ar'io, one of ?? ticet ?? 111tly cdulchrted for her lorst pli,,slgo a' iso Icthle re ii out in 51 xtv-loor dss ?? sthe SL11is' period. Shte is altj toe Cirt to re5,l rliiit' to E1t'tiuild Vhia Csu lorhne, thus tina world inro2nd tae Wo'th essuli to- II, ? ...

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... RIME AN ARMY FUN ADo tjj 28, Hill-street, Berkeley-s sqare. Cem1buTT55. Chairman-The Earl of ELLESMERE, LG.. The Duke of Richmond, LG. Alexander Barclay, Esq. The Duke of Wellington. ?? ?? Buckley, M.P. The Marquis of Blandford, M.P. Major-Ceneral H. Beatiuck. The Viscount Mandeville, M.P. R. W. Couse ns, Eeq. The Earl of Chesterfield. C. J. Benan, Esq. The Earl of Shaftesbury. J. Evelyn ...

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... PUBLICATIONS. Just published, 2 vol., 8vo., prico 1is., cloth kcttere'l A POPULAR SKETCH of the ORIGI nnd DEVELOPMENT of tbe ENGLISH CONSTIl]TT1S) from the Earliest Period to the Present Tihee. BY HF.NRY REAIKES, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, aid Registrar of the Dioce's of Chester. London: WV. H. Dalton, Cockspair-strect. COLENSO'S ARITHMETICS. AR I T H M E T I C for S C H OIOLS, Ai price 4s. Gd. ...

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... PUBLIOATIONS. Now roady, and to be had at all the Railway Stations in England In 1 vol.. crown 8vo., price 1as, or by post Io. 8d., U S S I A. L A Historical Review ofthe Reign of the EmperorNicholas 1. By Professor USTRIALOFF. London: James Madden, 8, Leadenhall-otreet. THE SEAT OF WAR. Now ready, price I1., A DESCRIPTION of the SEAT of WAR in EIUROPEAN TURKEY. Translated from the Treaties of ...

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... PUBLICATIONS. Now ready at all the Libraries, ill 3 vols., RS. GO RtE'S NEW NOVEL, 1 PROGRESS AND PREJUDICE. Mrs. Gore has produced nothing more worthy of her name and fame than 'Progress and Prejudice.'-The Critic. ' Progress and Prejudice' will ensure 'to the author a fresh accession of well-earied ?? Bull. Certainlyone of olhe very best works Mrs. Gore has gwrltten,- Mseosogcr. ...

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... ISALES ]BY UTO kd, Htolford-horrne, ?? 'eM~ESSRS. FOSTER and SON resnCtf11 -ed form th publil that the Illagilificermt FET. e-ford-house may be VIEWED) THIS DAY frm o~l, Catloueto admit three persons, at 2s. id . OrDrtCt I0, to adroit ?? each, at Is., 'hich-l I o ayt~ at : r-mixcs, and of Messrs. Foster and Son, 84, Py be Ol' ew conmorenccasWednesday, 2sthiinst., and ?? ?? I~,u~ ems lowing ...

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... B 3RAZILIAN EMPIRE FUND, 1843,of £732,000 ?? HALF-YEARLY DIVIDEND, fallingdue on the ?? nexr, will be PAID by Sir ISAAC L. GOLDSMIDi, WILLIAM KING, and WILLIAM THOMPSON, Agents, at the Counting-bouse of Messrs. Thomas and Willi am King, 37, Great Winchester-street, Old Broad-street, on that day, and every suC- ceeding Monday, Wedneeday, and Friday, between the hours of Twelve and Three. Tbe ...