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EAST INDIA HOUSE, Dec. 17. 1828. To PRIZE AGENTS, TRUSTEES for PRIZE MONEY, and other PERSONS engaged in the ..

... Marriage— Historical Painting— the Recorder, his Report and his Lady— a Felon's Villa— Lady Gresley and her Washerwo man— an Actress turned Orator— a King without a Palace Silk Gowns— lndia— Lord and Lady Montford, the. etc. _t C Reviews of the Castilian ...

VTOTICE-The CHARGE for ADVERTISE- j_y MENTS of BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, and DEA.TH> Is FIVE SHILLINGS EACH INSERTION. ..

... Thursday, Nov. 10. _ THE~ROYAL (late Weston's), Holborn.—En- larged elegantly refitted, and decorated. -Tbe Burlesque Actress Nellie Moon, Misses Pattie Mortimer, the Learners, Gil- christ, Izou, Nellie Wilson ; Messrs. Law, Cunningham, Jongh- maus ...

CHARGE for AD VEETLS

... burst of applause. The young actress rose to the occasion ; she was linn, true, and powerful Hor womanly denun- ciation of her love in a stron:-, active speech, again brought down the house. It was welcome, because the actress threw heart and soul into her ...

!nl MOORE'f? AUSTRALIAN LINE Ships. To Rail. N'ov' 10 re I Uawlcy. .J. R. Ov' l^i LINE of PACKETS -MEL:

... avez rieu a i . _ RIVI -TIVAL. ierenade and Les ■ RIVI 1 .RE S CONCERTS -FEENC li FESTIVAL. Mdlle. J OSEBELL the talented Actress from ?? ud will fiing the W iltz from Lecocq'sOpei Vlerjes RIVIERE S CONCERTS-FRENCH FESTIVAL. _M known in Pails as l'H: raiion ...

T TTT , „ EAST INDIA HOUSE, 26th January, 1848. HE COURT of DIRECTORS of the EAST •rv. . lIfDI

... In ' Leonora ' Lady Boothby has proved the universality of her talent in depicting character, both as a novelist and an actress.— Jerrold's Paper Henry Colburn, Publisher, 13, Gre Marlborough-atreet. Now Ready at all the Libraries, in Three Vols ...

-T-O THE HOLDERS of the ILLINOIS CANAL ?? ,°J V ; I ? 8 - — The Undersigned being about

... Belphegor. By Lord Nugent. The Hunting Widow, or Adventures in Texas. By J. A. St. John. ?? ™_j ■ Account of Mis. Ray, the Actress. With a Portrait. Richard Bentley, New Burlington-street. NEW WORK BY THE AUTHOR OF THE PILOTS * THE JACK O 'LANTERN, ...

K ING^COLLE'.E f LONDON.-SE te^srV.? yrcl^wnT n L P E . ?? _ FS and masses ot |?STSS T S

... HOADLEY. MARTIN FOLKES, LORD LOVAT, WILKES, CHURCHILL, LORD HOLLAND, LORD CHARLE- MONT, __c. The I.D.AN EMPEROR. STROLLING ACTRESSES in a BARN. The BEGGARS' OPERA.— MARCH to FINCH LEY. The HOUSE of COM MONti.— PORTRAITS. BAMBRIDGR before the HOUSE of COMMONS ...

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... Lamb— l 4. Court and Times of Charles L— l* The Question of C neral Emigration— l 6. Letter from Paris- ir. French Vctors and Actress' s. By Charles Hervey, Esq.— lB. The Opera— 19, Literature. Chapman and Hall, 18f>, Strand. This Day is Published, in Two ...

'issex, and Mrs. Jackson, Platsaline, igust 29, at S. John Baptist's. Bath- Ties Dunn, William Dillon, only sur ..

... never for istant lost his head. Tiiere was no suspicion of undue ex- in this mnit meritorious performance. Miss Millward n actress of Ftromr feeling, and here sh did marvel*. Soudanese scenes, all light and colour and truth and the ie scene ar.' alone ...

■ ■ 19, and every IL aiid Rl ?? . . 3d Class. £20 £13 £20 £15 . stewardess. TAL

... Burlesque Is Indeeo worth going to see. As Lady Get ■■ -at hare secured the services of Miss Fanny Josephs, a burlesque actress who has no equal on the stage. Mr. Righton, in his imitations of Mr. lrriug in The Bells and >if Mdlle. Sara, the danseuse ...

CA LCUTTA Direct; fi

... Mr. F. Charles; Messrs. W. M'lntyro, Raymoid, Moreland, Clifford, Edmonds, Wallbank, Oollett. Ophelia, Miss Kato Terry ; Actress, Miss M. Henrado ; and Gertrude, Miss Elsworthy. The New Scenery, painted by Mr. W. Telbln. Notice.* The doors open at Half-past ...

I PpO be peremptorily Sokl, pursuant to an -■- Order of the High Court of Chancery, made in a cause

... The Progress of the West Indian Governments towards Ameliorating the Condi- tion of the Slave Population— V. The Friendless Actress— Vl. Lawyer Sheil and Montesquieu Bellew— Vll. The Man of 111 Omen— Vlll. The Conversazione, No. 2— IX. The Theatres— X. Notes ...