C TRCULAR LETTER, ADDRESSED BY TALLEYE AND, MINI)TER FOR FORFIGN AFFA/Rti, TO THE MEht- DRS OF THE DIPLOMATIC BUDY, DATED PARIS, 24TH MARCH. M, AMBASSADOR, The First Consul had ordered me to address to your Excellency a Copy of the Report which has been' drawn up by the Grand fu
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aid incidental Ballets, composed by Mr. r 3 'Ecv IL and performed by the principal Dancers; in- IL TRIONFO DELL' AMOR FRATERNO, Written by DA PONTE, the Music composed here (entirely new) for this Theatre, by Mr. WI wr Lit . i With new Scenery, Machinery, Dresses, and Decoration
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PLYMOUTH, APRIL 10.—One of the Band of Music of the division of Royal - Marines of this place, commanded by Colonel BRIGHT, having in the late dreadful hurricane of the igth January last, at the risk of his life, saved the lives of three of the crew of a dock-yard lighter, wreck
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Mr. JOHNSTONE moved for a detailed Account of the Receipts and Disbursements of the Island of Ceylon, from the time it came into our possessiun to the latest period to which, the same could be made up,—Ordered. IRISH, CURRENCY.. Mr, CO RRY said, lie had yesterday begged leave to
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AN HISTORICAL NATIONAL PAINT. iNd, by P. E. STROCHLING, No. 63, Pall, Mall. 'file Exhibition will remain open this Month only, as then the Painting will be delivered to Mr. LEWIS - scuIAvoNETTI, who is engaged to en grave this Pictine. Subscriptions for the Engtaving are receive
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fl being the most invaluable of human . enjoyments, it is a duty we owe society, to. contribute all in our power to preserving so great a blessing. In calling the public attention to these truly excellent Drops, a pleas* confidence arises that a Medicine proved by the exp. deuce
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.• AGAIN the hours revolving bring along - The annual scene of festal mirth and song; Yet here no frantic Bacchanals destfßy, • With orgies wild and lourl, our temperate joy The Muses here, with Science by . .thuir side, In social union o'er the feast preside ; While - pure Bene
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