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... T111 ,TREW-RO ZAL, ELINBUR Cr r'11-I ~bii ae rop~i ~ nFormed, that I3eaS'' m ?? lt u I'tiIJt, 'he rIMlR SrA- I( lteatrr-t val, C4tvh i z!t ar ?? ave I Ile Pro t ,i. ?? ab seiice pre\ itlsa to the ter- Vel, ?? g,,esa, he will, in ?? e, appatr du ns ?? his ItosI cier(Itbral@ ?? tracters.| I ?? , seas ?? lit wil,,rl~go od h or~ (I. ?? p,, J(;it,,lI j ngS. ieti RAt CJehrt,- J11g sEE,,- ' b0~iq ...

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... ;~oOMS LIoM..LL RI NCE REOGNT,2ndeI n ft e I PROD VOST ard ~df~ gehe ight of jdiribtlgh ofthe Con- 11ntS~rA IEL-1'O piR NG1,E, I t Theatre, London, most 1 De' §,uOcrer ,tthe NobilitY, and Pub- lev tcrntl be will open tbe above - Roos t e 5M and SATMflWY Sd 17Th il, Sin ~bic bath o cre ,SaneS eyns wihhs~lFEATICAL and ~gFdormact OReCAIOSad MAG ICAL IL- mi ttance 4e Chidjen ?? ol. be I.V50 ...

LONDON GAZETTE

... > wov. 23. . Queen has been pleased to appoint Charles John Bayley, to be Colonial Secretary for the Majesty has also been for SE St her Majesty's Treasurer WAR OFFICE—Nov. 2d Regiment of Life Guards—G B. Fitzroy to be Cornet and by purchase, vice who retires—A, Carew, who Lamley to be Cornet and by purchase, vice Price Dragoon Guards—W. Hull to be Comet, by Sykes to be Cornet, by purchase, ...

LONDON GAZETTE

... LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S OFFICE—Sept. 25, The Queen has pleased to appoint the Right Rev. John Lord Bishop of Chester to be Clerk of the Closet in Ordinary to her Majesty, in the room of the Right Rev. Edward Lord Bishop of Norwich, deceased. WAR OFFICE—Oct. 5. 3d Regiment of Dragoon F. Chaplin, from $d light dragoons, to be Lieutenant, vice Slade, who ex- changes. 3d Light W. H. Slade, from 8d dra- ...

HER MAJESTY'S VISIT

... ER MAJESTY’S VISIT. The royal squadron left Belfast on the of Sanday. Owing to the severity uf the weather, it put into Lochryan the same afternoon, where her Majesty spent the night. ‘The squa- dron sailed early next morning, and arrived at the “ Tail of the Bank,” near Greenock, about ten o'clock. At Arrochar her Majesty’s intention was known on Satur- day morning; but the sensation did not ...

A WORD OR TWO WITH JENNY LIND

... (From Punch.) We believed that we never should have had “ words” with our favourite Jenny ; but we are really inclined to be angry with her for having * kept the voice of promise to the ear,” and cruelly broken it to the hope, by refusing to sinz on the stage of her Majesty's Theatre. We in the first instance, that “ the Bishop had done it and we remonstrated with him accordingly ; but we ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Joretqu PROCLAMATION OF THE FRENCH EMPIRE. Pants, Thursday Evening.—At this hour we have already lived just twenty-four hours under the Empire, and the brief | ceremony that took place last evening at seven o'clock, in the | Chamber of Deputies, was ratified by the official acts of this morning, and again confirmed by the military spec le which closed at two o'clock this afternoon. He that was ...

THE MOORS, &c

... THE MOORS, &e. Pertusmerr —We have already alluded to the very flatter- ing prospects forthe on the grouse moors this sea- son, from the rumberand extent of the coveys, and the condi- tion of the Lirds being almost unprecedentedly fine. Alter the shoot ng commences they will soon pack, from the age of | the young grouse; bat tho sport will be the longer protracted, and the breed better ...

(BY OUR USUAL EXPRESS.)

... (BY USUAL EXPRESS.) Lonpox, Wepnespay HOSTILITIES ON THE DANUBE. —— (BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.) Vienna, Nov. 8.—The Consul of France at Bucharest writes as follows to M. de Bourqueney, under date the 6th of November :— “ On the 2d and 3d of November the Turks crossed the Danube from Turtukai to Oltenitza, to the number of about 18,000 men. “ On the 4th General Parlof attacked them with 9000 men, ...

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... R IAL B A N K, Eoerssr/~GN-MAV 7, I8VI. I riF COURT of DIRECTORS of the Royal Barnk Sof corland give ?? a GENERAL oice in Edinburgh, on Tuesday the 2d day of June t a t rwo o'clock afternoon, pursuattt to their Char- c JA. iNNES, Secretary. GRA D PROCESSIONt 1IIp LODGE of CANONGATE KTLWINNINY, T j John's Close, Canongate. will be open u.ionI v Ibrday, Tuesday, and Wednesday first, at Xr~l ...

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... FASHIONABLE IPANCING ?? -kAUGtJT. :e) a Ar 6 P A R X E R refpedlfrily Wflers her fervi- e ces to the LAPIES OF EDIN1BWIGH, who are defirous of- perfefting ?? any of thd NEW AND FASHIONABLE 14ANl:'ES now prac- ?? in the Polite Circles of London, Bath, &s.&c. n . AS ALS O nf THE SCOTCI4 DANCES io univerfally ddmired, par- t, ticularly the STRAT]4SPEY MINUET, at prefent . the'eigning tafle of ...

ARRIVED AT LEITH

... Oct. 11. Mary, Cowan, from Aberdeen, goods. Perth Backet, Tod, from Perth, ditto. One Coop with coals. CLEARED OUT. 1 1. William, Kennedy, for Dundee, goods. Bon Accord, Rcid, for Aberdeen, ditto. Friend-hip. M'lntoih, for Alloa, ditto. Eliza, Ord, for London, ditto. Britannia, Niibett, for ditto, ditto. I Cannl Vs.'.t :, Lilbum, fcr Giufgow, ditto. ...