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... E FFICACIOUS CURE' for CORNS, BUNIONS, CALLOSITIES, &c., WITHOUT CUTTING, or causing the slightest pain, by Mr. RISENIIERI, Author of Practical Exposition on the Bunion Foet, and Diseases of the Feet. Mr. EISENBERO'S system is at once novel, and based upon ln experience *it has received the sanction of the Royal Families of Esropo, and the flrst of the nobility and gentry, ho having, by ...

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... 1, ?? EEA y ~ A HlU11IPING COMPANY'S magnificent Sceew iut'O iESOUTH, 1,500 toles, W. IT. NORMlAN, I,1ifsat f om SthaciilltoufarlPORTPIIILLlP and unr lisi'5mils, On Tuesdaiy, the 4th April cr-0eii ,liioS fr passengers are of a very superior ~ le~j~~binsarefully furnished with every requisite ~ieiG~ator oul m et ~ Queen of the South at Mel- A ~~tcthemais ad passengers for Adelaide. sob hoot ~ie ...

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... nn~HEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE.- i Lessee, Mr. E. T. SMITH.-Ou Wednesday Mornig, March 8, A GRAND NATIONAL DEMONSTRATION in aid of a FUND for the SUPPORT of the WIVES and CHILDREN of the BRITISH SOLDIERS who have heeu sent as an expeditionary force on foreign service. The Lessee haspplaced the theatre free of expense for a performance of THE CORSICAN BROTHERS, in which Mr. G. V. Brooke (who on ...

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... mil MtIL TRA~iJ-SHIIP for AUSTRALIA, 511AILrsl-h Q EN of the SOUTH, 1,600 tons. Cosas- ~- i. -Oaa, neof tle fleet of the GENERAL SCREW ~iLtI.llli'mNo OMANY, is appointed to leave Southanip- ~o he ~h pri, wthher Msajusty's m11ils for Adelaide, Port 1st ?? TheQueena of the South, which was the P~ .Jl55tl~ Indata In ]Steantt-ship line (vill, the Cape of ont, eoO~ 50 Caleutta to Plymouth on the ...

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... ROYAL ITALIAN O.PERA, COVENI-GARDEN. OPENiNG IGHT, TO.MORROW, Saturday.-The Directors have the bonour to announce that the S3EASON will COMMENCE, 70.MORROW, Saturday, April 1, on which ?? will be Iper- *ormed Rosslni's eelebrated opera, OUGLIELMO TELL. Matilde, Mdlle. Ma first appearance in England)* Eudige, Ddlle. Cotti; ui2elmo TeD, Sig. Noneoui; Jenmay, )idlfe. N. Didite; Walter, . Zelger; ...

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... 1~ - ETENEZUELAN DEBT.-The HALF-YEAXRLY 5 DIVIDEND, which becameldueontheistof October, 1351 oil the BONDS of the FOREIGN DEBT of the Republic Qf 1VENEZUELA, will bePAlD bvMossro. J. L- GOLDSMID JA.9ES MILLIGAN, and J. D. POWLES, at th offilce of the Commttdee of Spanish American Bondholders, 1, St. switihaiflanle, 0it and after' he 28th instant. AppliCations for forms of claim bre to he roade ...

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... EV~JITT anld mOORE'S AUSTRALIAN LINE p of P.kclimT Slur1S.-Under engagement with the Lords Ilreofte Adimiralty.-For SYDNEY direct, svill have 1, ikIttVII thle well-knlown faist-sailing first-class British -''OLAI cppercd and copper-fastened, register 564 III Cteatder ; lytiog in tiac London Docks. H-as ~l ?? sat t opeior accommnodationi for ?? - ~ fri'ht r tasag, apl to Henry atad Calvert ...

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... AUSTRALIA.The GENERAL I . rAMTSAM SHIPPING COMPANY'S magnificent screw ' CE E SOUTH, 1,800 tons, W. H. NoIRIAN, ~ alfo othamptofl forPFORT PHILLIP and ~ ~t he Majstys saids, on Tuesday, the 4th April r asegers are of a very superior t fr wlly furnished with every requisite ?? aeaer~c wll meet th0 Queen of the South at Mel- the mails and passengers for Adelaide, wikhout frs e ad p.s3Mae, apply ...

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... R OYAL ITALIAN OPERA, COVENT-GAR- Xi DEN.-The nobility, gentry, subscribers and public are respectfully informed that the SEASON will COMMENCE on Thurs lay next, March 30. Prospectuses of the arrangements, with ull particulars, to be had at the Box-offlce. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. Lessee, Mr. E. T. SMITH For the PENEFIT of the BENEVOLENT SOCIETY of FORESTERS.-Last performance but one of that ...

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... SPANISH FINANCIAL COMMISSION.- The TWENTY.EIGRITII AUCTION of the FOREIGN RE DEEMABLI; DEBT will take place at Madrid on the 29th inst.., for which purpose 376,000 reales heave been assigned by the Go- verninent. Tenders will be admitted at the Spaniesh Coom~is- sion until the 20tb inst. 4, Culluti-street, Fenchurch-streot, March 13, 184. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. Lessee, ir. E. T. SMITH. The ...

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... D UGGAN'S NEW OPERA, st LEONIE.- D The whole of the MUSIC of this highly successful Opera is now ready, including Yes, 'tis a spell, ' sung by Mr. Elliot Galer (double encore); Dear Venice, sung by Miss Lowe; My old spinnette, sung by Mr. Henri Drayton; How oft In child- hood sung by Wise Featberstone. 2&. ?? by CAMPBELL, RANSFORD, and CO., 63, New Bond-street. Just published, in 2 ...

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... PUBLICATIONS. THE NEW NOVEL. Just publisbhed, and to be bad at all Libraries, ^1J AUDE TALBOT. By HOLNE LEE. 1V.. 3 vols., poqt 8vo. An able and carefully written novel; with an earnest, steady purpose that is never lost sight of, It will excite and reward at- tention.-Atbenisum. Great power ot delineation is the principal trait ofI Maude Talbot.' The draniatis persone are delineated with ...