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JUNE 28

... on foot towards the entrance of Carhop-House. When the gate was opened. it became exactly like some of those rushes at our Theatres, which him sometime, produced such melancholy vow. Those behind irresistibly ptiilwd on those before, and of the uumbcr of ...

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... the husband, to compel him to support the child, and the Court adjudged bin to pay for the maintenance of the same The Old Theatre in Smock-alley, Dublin, has undergone a strange_ metamorphosis, having been purchased, and conveeed into a Chapel of ease ...

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... p displayed by the different jockeys have done them much credit. The attraction of Mrs. Jordan caused good houses at the Theatre, and the Assembly Rooms were attended as well as could be expected. The Methodist Conference at Sheffield closed on Tuesday ...

DEAR COMRADE,

... with the Greek opposite to it. At Mentz there is now exhibited an elephant of surprising intelligence. The musicians of the theatre gave him a concert. The first piece produced a deep sensation ; but a solo on the horn transported him. He was much agitated—beat ...

SEPTEMBER 6

... an officer of distinction in Lord Wellington's army : Albergueria, (Spain,) Aug. It We are again returned to our old theatre between the Coa and Agueda, and most probably shall move forward and cross the latter. The insuperable difficulty (from distance ...

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... enthusiasm of the Catalonians. General Milans has left Arinis, with 1500 men and 40 horse for Ampurdan, which will be the theatre of war, and from whence we hope to hoar a happy result of the enterprize in contemplation. 4 , While the project against Rosas ...

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... yltkeen found. Three were miraculously saved, ,Ithiposite the light gap, on the other side the hill towards Seaford, was the theatre of the sad disaster. The ship is shattered into ten thousand pieces ; and men, women, and children are employed in collecting ...

or upset her : when fun Of water, with 23 men standing on her thwarts, and 18 h alf-hundreds of

... not allowed to be legal currency. Cooke has entered into another engagement with the managers of the New York Theatre for eight weeks. The theatre opened for the season on the 2d of September, on which day his engagement commenced. He was expected to. take ...

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... upon a rock, which it was impossible to avoid; and the near approach of winter, and the nature of the country which is the theatre of war, afflict his mind, when lie considers the wants and privations of the gallant troops confided to his care. Every resource ...

apettada of the Scalia and the general inagaificenee of the Theatre. Of the many acts of undismayed courage ..

... apettada of the Scalia and the general inagaificenee of the Theatre. Of the many acts of undismayed courage which our brave cosetrymen have gallantly exhibited in the face of that vaunting army, which at different times the best troops of the Continent ...

The Earl of Bridgewater's new Gothic Castle, in Hzriforlshire, is nearly completed ; the shell of it is ..

... Pox, lad directed that event respect and attention be pea to these illustrious foreigners. They have been at Covent Gorden Theatre, whin stage bow was prepare d for their rem..tiow and some asmisW and delighted-at the ...

DECEMBER 16

... of f b ut was ei ne t h e them, them, the gat I ' d of moor end& ewe It. r dispersed. They were Weald by MiIn hie s, mar theatres- you did the 14th regiment, a partylhisspoys, how ha s d sp J . teenthe the batteries under Captain Sayer this le enemy's ...