. There has been in the theatrical world a general "breaking up for the holidays," as we all used to say in the days of our blessed boyhood. Judging from what I myself have witnessed, rather than front the " farewells" of the several managers, theatricals have rather improved th
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of Ireland. But I will not concede to the Tories, that a - transferefiCe,l6". the great body of tbe Irish people, of the powers of he existing Corporations, would en ible the Irish Catholics, in their turn, to oppress their Protestant countrymen. On what grounds, do I refuse to
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right to call upon him for any contribution whatever to the revenue. The varying value of different incomes (on which the Reviewer lays so much stress) might form a very important element in the calculations of an insurance company, or of a speculator cif such can be imagined) a
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CARLOW ASSIZES.—MARcn 21. (From the Special Reporter of the Freeman's Jourtrtl.) • Gaos:. PERJURY - CROWN PROSECUTION. Anne Rooaey, a plump country girl, was indicted for wilful and corrupt perjury, contained in voluntary informations, sworn her before NV. Mulofty, Esq., J.P., o
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any Establishment where his services might be required. Spe Omens kengraving and origdial) will be produced. Drawing Taught in all branches. References unexceptionable. Address, post paid, to X. Y. Z., at Mrs. Cricii's Library, Stratford, Essex.
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they are sustaining every week by the Robberies committed upon them by the Hirelings of the Whig Government, will be received by Joseph Harris, Bookseller, 23, Sand-hill; Richard Ayre, Bridge End ; John Blakey, Side, Newcastle-on-Tyne; Mr. Laekland, Bookseller, 47, East Holborn,
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(From the Sunderland .Herald.) On Saturday last, about seen o'clock in the evening, the No. I, Engine House, of iletton Colliery, in this eeunty, the property of Col. Braddyll, was discovered to be on fire. It appears to have originated in a closet conteining hemp for the use of
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Charles Kemble, the other night took a benefit, which was well attended. He played Lord Townley and Charles the Second. The first of these characters he might as well lay aside. Indeed the whole has richly earned its retiring pension of perpetual repose. It no longer excites the
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THE NEW WEEKLY TRUE SUN, and all other che a p Periodicals. may be had of Mr. J. Iticirks, St. George's-bridge, Norwich; of Miss M. A. 'bongs, No. 5, Brentgoval-street (next door to the King's Head), liury St Edmund's; of Mr. Rlctins, at No. 23, Norton:- street, King's Lynn ; an
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inform his Friends in the Trade that he OPENED as above, where he will supply all the Cheap Publications of the day, as soon as published, alsu all the Monthly Ma;a-zines, Monthly Parts. &c. All orders for back numbers punctually attended to. A tare stock of Children's Books, Se
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