acts, entitled BELPHEGOR TILE MOUNTEBANK; or, The Pride of Birth. Duke de Mentbazon, Mr. Hughes ; Count de St. Cyr, Mr. Boyce ; The Chevalier de Rolac, Mr. 0. Smith ; Guillaume, surnamed Belphegor, Mr. B. Webster; Ajax, alias Mr. Merryman, Mr. Wright ; Captain Pufferes, Mr. Worr
January 17, 1851 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
WOOLWICH, JAW. 3.—Second Masters Matthew Richards (1846), to the Bloodhound steam-vessel, of 150-horse power, at Portsmouth, and Jamea H. Kerr (1850), to the Pandora, 6, at Devonport. Masters' Assistants G. Willoughby, to the Pandora, and William Hassey to tho Bloodhound. Clerk
January 4, 1851 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
LONDON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1851. This is the season of the year when the labour of the Fiscal and Financial Reformers can be most beneficial, and it therefore behoves them to exhibit increased activity and energy in exposing the evils of the moat obnoxious imposts, so that the
January 4, 1851 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
A letter from Constantinople of the 15th ult., states that in order to compensate for the loss of the Nehri Shevket man-of-war, which blew up some time ago, great activity is displayed in preparing to launch the Mahmudie of 142 guns, the Peiki-Messeret of 94 guns, the Sheid•Sadb
January 4, 1851 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
CO VENT-GAUD . Full average supplies of both Fruit and Vegetables were on sale here to-day. On the whole, the demand ruled steady, at unaltered quotations. Fruits—Pine Apples, 4s Od to 6s per lb; Hothouse Grapes, 3s Od to 6s; Portugal, 8d to is Od per lb; Pears, Is Od to 3s Od p
January 4, 1851 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
grounds, and the starting point (ousgangs punt° of the present negotiations. (This prcgramme has been already communicated to the public.) The conclusion of the discourse of Prince Schwartzenberg gave M. Beust, the Saxon Plenipotentiary, an opportunity, not only in the name of h
January 4, 1851 - Sun (London) - London, London, England