. 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
April 2, 1836 - New Weekly True Sun - London, London, England
Writing, combined with the usual branches of Englist and Fancy Work are taught for :if) Guineas per ann., there will TWO VA CANCIES at the ensuing quarter, when the Principal of the listablishmen would cot object to receive, upon reciprocal terms, the danhter of Grocer, Tallcw-c
April 2, 1836 - New Weekly True Sun - London, London, England
SUPPLY OF WATER AT THE LATE DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN BOND-STREET. •i;t! , CO V.1.m.y1 (From a corresponder.t.) A letter appeared in several of Tuesday's papers, signed by Mr. Coe, clerk to the Grand Junction Company, in which he affirms that the complaint of a scarcity of water; but f
April 2, 1836 - New Weekly True Sun - London, London, England
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
April 2, 1836 - New Weekly True Sun - London, London, England
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.
April 2, 1836 - New Weekly True Sun - London, London, England
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,
April 2, 1836 - New Weekly True Sun - London, London, England
An elderly man, 1; i John Hall, who said he was a shipwright, was charged with having swindled several persons of sums of money. The prisoner, it appeared, pretended that certain parties were entitled to property amounting to 179,000 by an award of the Court of Chancery, but hav
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