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NOTICE to SHIPPERS.— The rate of Freight by these steamer* will hereafter be FOUR POUNDS PER TON until further ??

... all Uiia.-r.similable Alliances— Law of Divorce; to which is Jlded, the Philosophy of Domestic Happiness, aud the Art of 1 -Whig Henlthy Offspring. Sherwood, 23, Paternoster-row; Mann, 39, Cornhill ; Car- jaih-o, 147, Fle.-t-street : the Baths, ft, New ...

Nr t]BRO CANALISATION COMPANY.— The K . H Sharehold rs in England are respectfully reminded that n RSECOND ..

... AVho conquers me shall find a stubborn foe ?? Morning Herald. ' Tho Deluge ' is meant to be a satire, severely lathing Whigs, Peelites, and journalists.— Loader. London: Chapman and Hall, 11.3. Piccadilly. BISHOP KITLHR'S TWO JI'MOK ATLASES. In royal ...

; Sf P L^ N PACKET SHIPS to PORTi a SYI)NEV *.-PERSON.S intending to prc- ««l from IVV^, respectful: y

... WADE. JPrice 2d., err Is. 6d. per dozen for gratuitous distribution. : , There is nc person in these kingdom*, be he Tory, Whig, Ra. litail. or Chartist— ke he an aristocrat or a poor labourer— wh t will not liitd. matter worthy of hia perusal and careful ...

I^SSBX AUDIT DISTRICT.— WESTHAM A UNION.-I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that I shall attend to act as AUDITOR in the Westham

... Brown, Green, and Longmans. I.OKI) HOLLAND'S MEMOIRS. On Friday Next will be Published, in One Volume, post Bvo., MKMOIRS ofthe WHIG PARTY during my TIME. By HENRY RICHARD LORD HOLLAND Edited by his Son, HENRY EDWARD LORD HOLLAND. Also, Second Edition, in ...

East india House, oc-t.i., i_3_, THE COURT OF DIRECTORS OF THE Cast ivdiv company do hewrby give notice • That

... Morning Preacher at the Foundling Hospital. London : John VV. Parker, West Strand. ?? — ?? This day, in Svo. price Is., IVORIES, WHIGS, and RADICALS— * THOUGHTS on the PRESENT STATE of PARTIES and PUBLIC AFFAIRS, in answer to a letter by E. L. BuHver, Esq., ...

■p RTH E R N MA I L S,| I * SWAN-WITH-T WO-'nECKS, LAD-LANE. ■PAPLIN'S LNl\: NT CIRCUS. PICCADILLY. AfWe

... i. departure from > ?? c doubt not that you ar, .« with us at an old Kiigli-.il gentleman i ambition and the bitterness ol Whig politics Into a course Of c nduct and language towards \ u * OBpotieata which, doubtless, In cooler moments, he will himsell ...

TBANK OF ENGLAND, 18th March, 1852 HE GOVERNOR and COMPANY of the BANK of ENGLAND GIVE NOTICE- ■ That the

... addressed No. 2, Duke street, Southwark. MODIFICATION STATEMENT ON MONDAY NIGHT. SECOND EDITION of THE PRESENT CRISIS. By A WHIG. Bvo., sewed, price 6d., or by post, lOd. W. H. Dalton, Cockspur street^Charlngxross. Mi's. CROWFS NEW NOVEL. Now Ready at ...

Margate and ramsgate at reduced ' FARES. THE GENERAL STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY'S PACKETS leave ST. KATHARINE'S ..

... muse, more humble, Is bent on star-gazing; P.il- elever's now great, and great men are st:.rs ; The Tories are- set, and rhe Whigs are now blazing,— Kings, statesmen, logicians, and sons of old M.rs. But the star— nevir setting, in c brilliantly shining ...

» f ©TEAM to HAVRE at REDUCED FARES ?? i^L from SOUTHAMPTON calling off PORTSMOUTH.— The ; l ~RD BERESFORD,

... Polar Relfe and Fletcher, 17, Crnhill. MR. COOKE'S HISTORY OF THE WHIGS AND TORIES. Just Ready. In thick Svo., price 215., Vol. I. of HP II E HISTORY OF PAR T Y. „ . From the Rise of the Whig am* Tory Factions in the Reign of Charles 11., tothe Passing of ...

00-ioS t0 AUSTRALIA. -The Ship ?? an *er;wm >,D i i:i ?? of 1000 tons' burden. W. LOADER. Vfi uth

... the scheme of parting man from wife, aud eh I ti.e-ir parents, in these Cyclopean dens, the union workhouses, with which the Whigs are smotheiing the land, lt U dlfflcut to say anything new, and for this reason— that when you assert I that fire burns, water ...

meeting Tbe lil

... of the negative was thrown on the Irish peasant, and this was the result of the combined legislative wisdom and justice of Whigs and Tories; a happy illustration of the genius of the one, and the integrity of the other. (Laughter.) But the onus of proving ...