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... PRICES OF IRISH STOCKS DURING !.XE WlElRL TUeS. | WED. | | FRI. T SAT. MON, 3perCtCons.. 93 21 93f 93 - - 931 Reduced do ?? i0- - - - 3Jcr Ct Stocki0 10 100 10011i 991 100 - 1001 1001 100 3t doner,1830,| ?? 100oi 100l 100 990 100 a100 100 100o Pteduced 8toek_ _ _ _ _ 31 Debentures. 921i 92jj D22 92i 921 ExcheqBli.. _ Do short ?? Bank Stock ._ - - _ 1790 179; 180 R CaBal Stock. G CanaI Stock ...

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... NOTICE. HE ES T AB LI S H MEN T, f9 99, GRAFTON-STREET, / Wg hI been ta~ ndergoing extensive ?? ad im- overnents, HAS BEEN RE-OPENED with E15N. E NEW STOCK comprising every Altiole IUITED to r. GENERAL DRAPERY TRAD>E. -- The bUad~ v ill be conducted entirely on the READY MONEY principle, under the Firmn of SHARP and COMPANY. p,8,Wanted, two respectable Youths as Apprentices. Fees will be ...

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... | LEATRROYALJDUBLI^N. AISS. VANDENHOFF I S respectfully to announce that her BE. fu FITand Last Appearance of herself and Mr. Pp liI OFF, will take place on THIS EVENING 'sD ~ 9th), on which occasion the performance lurc pe~nc with (not acted here these ten years) Ill camH, ;stor1 Plav, in three acts, of earee KING HENRY VIII. eroatunO with the Fall of. Cardinal Wolsey. TrdilgWolseyy Mr. ...

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... 0Y1AL' NATIONAL- 4IEAL, @5HE LOYAL`XkAMXNALEPEAL ASSO. U CIATION oF IRELAND will meet orb MOND)AY NEXT. the 25th March. instant, at ONE oCloek, at the CONCILIATION HALL, CORN-EXCHANGE ROOMS. o The principal door in front to the groundfloor la free for ASSOCIATES enrolled within Twelve Montha; they will occuljy the floor of the Hall, the benches under the end galleo, and al80 thle benches of ...

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... THEM I ,fk~ B y'.lIS prenol e,,. . Deebr 4 la be f. Perormances .il l t s tie Bjera lz~:eoif cutTtmiet~int~ wt i e Being the inglish ve btr etl o To concluawi-irh irt M lra rnatic Fait ,THU *0` ;r ItH1- E ORt, THE IMPs AN THE 11 AT~R.K~ With entirely Ntew 6cene~ry,- 1)re~site1, !-eart ituci . ,..Tbe;Sceuery.Paidobd~lyNMrPhilli~p s p ^ Boxes. 4s. 6Piti2st,; Galiery;. 6 F&sdlir ?? .d Chisidrel ? ...

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... MALACHEAN ORM'AN SOCMETYoNCE. 7 HE Friends of the above Charity are resp O~slly in. T1 formed that the ANNUAL DINNER, i pport ofI its Funds, will take place immediately after Mr.EVConnell's arrival in Dublin. Committee-roorn, 15, Cook-street. TO GROCERS, &c. IANTS a Situation, a young Lad from the cpuwry; V having served two years to the Grocery b izsin a country shop, would have no objection ...

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... THIEATRE ROYAL, DUBLIN. klppearance of Mr. KEAN sincebis visit to America. FOI,,pRESENT WEDNESDAY, December 2, 1840, the Performaances will commence with the Shak- es Tragedycif eOTHELLO; OR, THE MOOR OF VENICE. Ohljeli, uIr. Kean; lago, Mr. Caleraft; Cassio, Mr. Bu o Roderigo. Mr. Chute; Brabantio, Mr. Barrett t I dsvi, Mr. C. Power; Montano, Mr.Houghton; Duke t l'esiee, SMr. F. Cooke; ...

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... ROTUNDO. GRANDE PROMENADE MUSICALE, A La Musard, On which occasion the entire Suit of Rooms will be thrown open, and brilliantly lighted. Dleisrs. PIGOTT, WILKINSON, and RUDERSDOQFF BEG to announce that they will give another EG CONCERT On THIS EVENING (Friday), Sep'e-nber 4th, Wlithl an Orchestra consisting of Sixty Performers. LEADEER-MON. UDEMSDOBEFE. PART I. 1. ?? Festival,introducing the ...

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... GRAND PROMENADE MUSICALE, A LA MUZARD. M ESSAS. PIGOTT. WILKINSON, and RUDERS- t DORFF have the hondur to announce that, from the great success of she last CONCERT, and tb Un-erons applications, they are induced to give another IdL GRAND PROMENADE CONCEsfl, On FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, OItotJrh 9th, AT THE ROTUNDO, i On which occasion all the Rooms will be thrown open and brilliantly lighted as ...

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... OTICE. HOT CROSS BUNS. 0f those Articles commences THIS ,1¶E. Bag ight o'Clock, and will. contlnu rj.d0Fi' OOD FRIDAY EVENING, Ft, ~O'clc oGFARRELL'S pisian, ad contineontat Fan# u odog) ,nd Biscuit Bahery, 2I, GRAFTON-STREET. -URNISHED LODGINGS. D L ?? in a most healthful Situation in the °. ig hourhod of 3bOUNTJOY.SQUA E, the usineatm Furnished Sitting-Rooma and ooeritetrhhe a sttendance of ...

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... FIRST NIGHT. ROTUNDO PROMENADE. rCA.L AND INSTRUMENTAL CON-| Ci ERTS EVERY EVENING in the ROUND 0O01C To commence on THIS EVENING (Monday), JolT1 2lerfsrnaers..Miqs Woulds. of the Theatres Royal 1r°, giroaineb and Dublin; Mrs. Haydn Corri, late 0f tte Theatre Royal, Dublin; Mr. W. H. Reeves, of the *Cncerts, London; and Mr. P. Corri, of the treel Rosl Edinburgh, Birmingham, and Dublin. oD of ...

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... HEA TRE ROYAL, DUBLIN. I, Public is respectfully informed that the 9 'flatre will re-open on MONDAY NEXT, 22d of 684 i4on wvhicl occasion v,cr '11oil'O Sivori, the unrivalled Violinist (Pupil rc~~ ?? cf Paiianiri), whose performances on the dn 9 i las- seaeon excited the most enthusisatie ccoO' and who is engaged for Four Nights onlzy (which oP'lienOO On oxionet possibly be prolonged) will ...