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1 4 °NDON and GRAVESEND RAIL- Rail wav \V AY, bein g a cont i nuat i on o f

1 4 °NDON and GRAVESEND RAIL- Rail wav \V AY, bein g a cont i nuat i on o f

t h e London arid Greenwich i 4 *bar" be incorpo i a t e d b y act o f P ar li amen t).—Capital, 600,0001., es of 201. each ; deposit, 1/. per share. Wihia RorradailPe E R, O s TI q S . IONAL DIP.ECTORS. George R. Rowe, Esq., M.D. nn Brothers, Es q . Henry Jones Lieut.-Colonel S
October 20, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
 
THEIR MAJESTIES, kc.

THEIR MAJESTIES, kc.

The Queen, accompanied by Prince Ernest of Philipptthal, the Duchess of Saxe Weimar, Prince George of Cambridge, and attended by the Countess of Mayo, Lady in Waiting; Earl Howe, Lord Chamberlain ; Earl of Denbigh, Master of the Horse; and the Hon. Mr. Ashley, Treasurer, left Wi
October 20, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
 
CHILI.

CHILI.

- By advices from Chili we learn that the National Congress was about establishing four classes of gold money, viz., doubloons, half doubloons, quarter doubloons, and crowns The gold mark was valued at eight-and-a-half doublooas, each of which was worth sixteen piastres. There w
October 20, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
 
brethren of mankind, in order to compensate him for the deprivation of all the social blessings which God has con•

brethren of mankind, in order to compensate him for the deprivation of all the social blessings which God has con•

. ferred on his creatures. The very nature of the Catholic Church is that of a great society cut off from the rest of the world, in order to enable her ministers to carry on the pupose of crushing mankind under their feet. In that Church no man dares to think for himself on any
October 20, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
 
FOREIGN

FOREIGN

PRICES Wheat, Marks l9B to 210 Mecklenburg lB6 to 216 Magdeburg Eider Anhalt, red.. 195 to 210 Holstein .... 186 to 198 Rye, Mecklenburg.... 174 to 183 H015tein........ 168 to 180 CarolinaandTennessee 10 to Georgia, Ist 50rt...... 12a 121 2d .......... 11a 12i , 3d and 4th.. 10
October 20, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
 
11 It E 1"r ' S BRANDY. -- CARRIAGE FREE.—That the superior quality of our Brandy may be ap- Preciated

11 It E 1"r ' S BRANDY. -- CARRIAGE FREE.—That the superior quality of our Brandy may be ap- Preciated

throughout the country, as it is in the metropolis, we underto deliver a single gallon or upwards, free of carriage, in any in England to which there is a direct London conveyance, at 18s. Imperial Gallon; or at the Half-dozen, bottles and hamper ;14included For the accommodatio
October 20, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
 
TUESDAY

TUESDAY

Handicap Plate of 2001., fo - r - 4 - ,V6 - Yrs old, and aged horses. D.I. Fifty Pounds, for 2-yrs old, carrying a feather; 3 yrs, 7st. 51b. ; 4 yrs, Bst. 91h.; 5 yrs, 951.. 31b. ; 6 yrs and aged, 9st. 71h. Last three miles of 13. C, Handicap Bweepstakes, of 15 soy. each, 10 ft.
October 20, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
 
FASIIIONABLETABLEKETTLES, 'Nev e , elith Lamp, strongly plated, with silver edges, are offered for Cold,„,. 4l neas each, at T.

FASIIIONABLETABLEKETTLES, 'Nev e , elith Lamp, strongly plated, with silver edges, are offered for Cold,„,. 4l neas each, at T.

COX SAVORY'S, Working Silversmith, and Watchmaker, 47, Cornhill, London. The Show Room *a.ns a large assortment of superior Plated Goods. A Pamphlet e n gras t ' •th list of prices of Silver Spoons Forks, Silver Plate, Plat Goods, Watches, Clocks, &c &c.
October 20, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
 
SECON D EDITION THIS EVE'NING'S GAZETTE.

SECON D EDITION THIS EVE'NING'S GAZETTE.

COMMISSIONS SIGNED BY LORDS-LIEIITENANT. Royal Denbigh Rifle Regiment of Militia.—Sitnon Yorke, Gent, to be Second Lieutenant. The Duke of Lancaster's Corps of Yeomanry Cavalry.— John Langshaw, Esq. to be Captain, vice Kearsley, deceased ; Henry Fell, Gent. to be Lieutenant, vic
October 20, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
 
THE DRAIIIA.

THE DRAIIIA.

COVENT GARDEN.—The season commenced at this house last night, with prices reduced far below what we ever expected to have seen at either of the great national dramatic establishments. lir. Osbaldiston, the new lessee, perceiving that for a considerable time past the balance of p
October 20, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England