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... first time, wlstn not one man was wanting of the full compliment, 300 rank and file. The circle was formed, and the colours pre- sented by Coi. Watson, with a very appropriate, loyal, and energetic address He made some obser- vations on the present state of public affairs, and shewed the men the nature of the contest they were engaged in, and the justice of the cause they were maintaining; at ...
... Saturday's Post. Tuesday's Gazette contains the Lord Chamberlain's order for a Court Mourning for the late Duke of Kent ; also the Deputy Earl Marshal's order for a General Mourning, to begin on Sunday, January 30th. Officers of the Army and Navy are not required to wear any other mourning than black crape round their left arms, with their uniforms. L' Duke of Kent died on Sunday, and not on . ...
... , c4S SINATIONof the DUKE deBERRI, I >? ?? Heir to the Throne of France. \ ViE following particulars of a catastrophe y horrible are extracted from the Paris papers. Tlie Duke is represented to have . frank and manly character, gallant in j °of things'6l*' kut not calcillated to conciliate l !?tt rj e to o|. : no pains to reconcile the revo- ?V- r ...
... Ships in Harbour, in Dock, or Building, and Craft,'from Loss and Damage We,-whose names are undrr- written, being AGKNTB for the SUN FIRE OFFICE, acquaint the Public that printed Receipts under our Hands are ready for Delivery, for the Premium and Duty on Policies they become due and that printed Proposals of the Terms for Insurance may had of Us, which will found moderate, in every respect, ...
... This day published the Edition, almost entirely recomposed, and with numerous additions, price 9s. EVERY MAN HIS OWN FARRIER; containiug the Causes, Symptoms, and BUM approved Methods of Cure of every Disease to which the Hone is liable. With an Appendix, or Veterinary Pharmacopoeia. By FRANCIS CLATER. To which b now tint added Practical Treat on the awet praralcot Obeaan of Dap. By F. Clater ...
... nod respectable Proprietary;'and the Board of Directors, with confidence, arising from the Increased prosperity and permanency of the Establishment, as well as fann the experience of its usefulness and benefit to the Pablie, think it due to those who may b£ still unacquainted with the importance and advantage of LIFE INBUKANCE, brietfy to suggest some of iu and so almost -ue—y degree and rank ...
... which she has selected froj*_-4r*e| first houses iv Paris and London, with an extensive assortment of Flowers, Keatuers, &c. — Market Place. Lieut. George William Howe Fitz-Roy, whose glorious fall at the bailie of Navarin was mentioned in our last, was a gentleman of great promise, in the prime of life, an enthusiast in bis profession, an orna- ment tothe service to which he belonged, and ...
... CERTIFICATES TO BE GRANTED, UNLESS CAUSE BE SHOWN TO THE CONTRAST OX THE OAT OT MEETING. Ang. 11, O. Tattiuull, Noble street, hosier. 11, G. Reach, Hard well, Suffolk, miller. 11, J. B. Cooru, Harleston, Suffolk, coal merchant 15, V . n asostbocht, Liverpool, merchant. 16, T. Strii-lino. Colchester, coach maker. — 16, T. Lahpen, Devonport, linen draper. DECLARATIONS OP DIVIDENDS. J. Scott, ...
... ’Hie rapidity the Kinperor’a determination marry the Princess Klizabeth, of Ravaria. has taken his Vienna subjects by surprise, aud many stories are current respecting the Imperial courtship. appears that the Duchess Ludovica. of Ravaria, was in Ischl, with her two daughters, the Princesses Helen and Klizabeth, when the Imperial family arrived. There was hall the ISth, and the course of the ...
... half-dozen. Stout Long Cloth, with line Linen Frontsand wristhands, quality most reomniendod lor durability, ns. .■ ...