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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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... OYAL ITALIAN OPERA, COVENT-GAR- X DEN.-The Directors have the honour to announce that the SEASON will COMMENCE on Thoursiy next, March S0 (being a Subscript-ion Night in lieu of Tueeday, March 28); on MhIch occasioin will be performed Rossini's celebrated opera, GUGLIELMO TELL. Matilde, Mdlle. Maral (her first appearane in England) ; Eduige, Mdlle. Cotti; Guelioolmo Tell, Sig. Rocni,; Jememy, ...

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... t3PASENGERS per ROXBURGH eC E PfAD' A. ASNGtSare requested cxST ~%voeid ?? nxt, he 1st instant., as5 at C th folowig mossisg.F. Green and STEAMSHIP for AUSTRALIA, ~ UEN of the SOUTH, 1,800 torns, Corn- 4~t A. oneof the fleet of thle GENERAL SCREW NGcMAY, is appointed to leave Southamap- MA1 illl,> ihher Majesty's mails for Adelaide, Port ito sit fit Queen of the South, which was the I ~ i de'- ...

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... UCH3,AN'S NEW OPEJIA, LAONKE.-I -aA The wholeoftbe MUSIC of this highlysuccessful Opera is now ready, includigrg Yes, 'tis a spell, sung by Mr. Elliot Galer (double encor)C* Dear Venice, sung by Miss Lowe; I iy old snhinette, snlg by Mr. Henri Diayton; How oft in child- h od, sung by Miss Featherstone. 2s. ?? by CAMPBELL, RANSFORD, and CO., 53, Newv Bond-street. 1r EPRESS, NO. ...

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... PUBLIOATIONS. o NEW WORK. BY M. GUIZOT, HNow ready, in 2 vole., 8vo.,2Ss., tT]STORY Of OLIVER CROMWELL alud thle ENGLISH COMMONWEALTH. ByIll GUIZOT, Author ofeistory ofthe English Revolution, &c. Every way worthy of tbe bsigh anid European reputstion which the author baa acquiredbath nse a philosopher and a statesman. M.Githas embodied large mass of eviden now for the first published. It ib ...

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... [ADVERTISEMENT.J SOLDIERS' WiVES ANLl FAMILIES. To THi EDITOR OFe TnE MORNING CHRONICLE. e Sin,-An erroneous impression having gone abroad that I the result of the efforts of the Central Association in aid of Soldiers' Wives and Fansilieb will be unduly to encourage matrimony in the army, it becomes necessary to show that in this respect the Association does us more than follow the good ...

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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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... OTAL ITALIAN OPERA, COVENT-GAU- Eli DEN.-TlO nobility, gentry, subreriberd, and the public e oespoctfolly infoxrmedi that the SEASON will COMIMNENCE on 'J iarss lay isoct, March se. Prospersetliof the arrangements, willt full partlosslaro, toe be had at the Box-offlee. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. Lessee, Mr. E. T. SMITH. Last night of the Season, and last nilht of G. V. Brooke, who Will THIS ...

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... B od' IMONY LAW AMENDMENT BILL-Its ench I REJECTION by the HOUSE or COMMONS.-For a DE- I per FENCE of the BILL -and a Review of the Debate, see the twns COURIER and CHURCH REFORM GAZETTE of To-xoRRoW, . tid the 28th. Price 4d. stainped-London: Hope and Co., 10, Great Marlborough-street. t1o4 MR. CRIVELLI begs to acquaint his friends and the public that a THIRD EDITION of the ART of 9s to ...