Elizabeth, eldest surviving daughter of the late Hugo Aleynell, Esq. of Quorndon Hirrv, Leicedter of On thea lrh nlt. at Barby, Northamptoun, Aerahart tisnimore, Epgq yooiigen son of Proitrp Fta isuore, Lriq. u5 oy ae ec~n urey, toq May Anget
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T. Daffumn, Old Comptoll-st., Soho, corn-dealer. BANKstUPTCIBS SUPSUSEDnD.-T. Gaukrodger, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, merchant. T. C. Swift, Eastchurch, Kent, victualler. R. Lord, Barby, Northamnptonshire. maltster. F. Prestiianrl, Leather-lane. Holborn, ]oolzing-glass- manufacturer. 10 B gNKRUPTS. Mi. Pass, Nine Elms, Surrey, lime-burner.-[Evans and Hlarpur,
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AseAODvssTIC to SoPHIsTRs , PREJUDICr, and EMPIrIsCISeM. 147 Woodcuts, 41 Cases, 2 vole. as. each; by post, Is. fd I N SINGLE and MARRIED LIFE. 3 " To be, or not to be, that it the question," B, R.
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the sake of talking; and though we do not doubt they talk, Dr Quackenboss for instance, Mr Olmley the clergyman, Barby the servant, and many others of the Queechey circle, just as the inhabitants of an American village are accustomed
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MADAME LIND-GOLDSCHMIDT. EXETER HAL L, May 14th; May 28th; and June 4th, 1862. lifE /IE MITCHIELL begs to announce that he V I has been requested by Mfr and Madame Goldschmidt to make errangemonts far tthe P'ecfermanee of Three
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