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THOMAS COOPE R, Author of " The Purgatory of Suicides," &c, delivers Orations on the fol-
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HER MAJESTY'S THEATRELast Nisht but One of the Subscription . La FIGLIA del REGGIMENTO . Madame Sontag . THIS EVENING ?? a ? urdfy . iugusS&l , wiBbe P . ^ sented La FIGLIA del BEGGIMENTO . Marie , M ™ . Sonta * . Tomo SK « ss . ^ sass- sssffiKft ; a " g £ « Matteo , M . Charles . . . Last Night of the Subscription . ANNA BOLENA . ( For the first time these five years . ) Mme . Barbieri Nini . OnTUESEAY , August 26 , 1851 , will be Presented for the first time these five years , Don ' zetti ' s celebrated Opera , ANflA BOLENA Ann Bolena , Mme . Barbieri Nini ; Jane Seymour . Mme , Giuliani ; Smeaton , ' Mile . Ida Bertrand ; Percy , Signor Calzolari ; Sir Harvey , Signor Merciinah ; * ° < j M ° . Signor Casanova ; and Henry the Eighth , Signor Lablache With various Entertainments in the Ballet Department . Mile . Cento , Mile . Carolina Itosati , and Mile . Am aha t errans . Applications for Boxes , Stalls , and Tickets , to be made at the Box-office of the Theatre . The Opera to commence at 8 o clock .
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HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE . — PLAY-HOUSE PRICE NIGHTS . . In compliance with the general desire , four farewell nights will be given on Wednesday , Thursday , 1 nday , and Saturday , being the last nights of the season , combining all the latent of he tEDNlsDi Y , August the 27 tb , LA SONNAMBULA . Amina , Mme . Sontag ; Count Rodolpho , Signor Lablache ; Elvino , Signor Calzolari . After which , an Act of LUGKfc / WA BORGIA . Lucrtzia , Mme . Barbiere Nini ; Orsim , Mme . Ida Bertrand ; and Gennovo , Signor Gardoni . With various entertainments in the Ballet Department . Mile . Cerito , Miles . Carolina Rosati , and Amalia Ferraris . ,.,.., ¦ * Full particulars will be announced for the last three nights , Thursday , August 23 , Friday , August 29 , and Saturday , August 30 Applications for Boxes , Stalls , and Tickets , to be made at the Box-office of the Theatre . The Opera to commence at eight a ' aj of * k PricJs-Pit , 5 s . ; Gallery , 2 s . 6 d . ; Pit Stalls , 10 s . Gd . ; Gallery Stalls , 5 = ! . Boxes—Two Pair . 21 s . ; One Pair and Pit lier , £ 1 11 s . 6 d . ; Grand Tier , £ 2 2 s . ; Box Seats , 5 s . 6 d . and 7 s .
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KATE AND ELLEN BATEMAN . ST . JAMES'S THEATRE , KING-STREET , ST . JAMES'S . First Appearance in England of KATE and ELLEN BATEMAN . Mr . Oarnum respectfully announces to the Nobility , Gentry , and the Public in general , that he has taken the above Theatre , for the purpose of introducing to their notice those celebrated Juvenile Dramatic Performers , KATE and ELLEN BATEMAJN ( only Eight and Six Years of Age ) . These children , both in Tragedy and Comedy , have excited , throughout the United States of America , the most unbounded enthusiasm ; and Mr . Barnum feels confident that the extraordinary development of intellect which characterizes all their personations , will secure the approbation of a community where true genius has ever been acknowledged and appreciated . Doors open at Seven o'Clock , to commence at half-past Seven . On MONDAY EVENING , August 25 . 185 ! , will be presented a Comedietta , entitled THE CAPTAIN'S NOT A-MISS . General StormwelJ , Mr . Granby ; Captain Daring , Mr . John Webster ; John Stock , Mr . Artaud ; Emily , Miss Villiers ; Fanny , Miss C . Tellett . „ , To be followed by the FIFTH ACT of Shakspeare ' s Tragedy . It I C H A It D III . Richard III . by Ellen Bateraan ; Richmond by Kate Bateman . Grand Pas Espagnol , "LA MANOLA , " by Mile . Therese Cushnie and M . Milano . Alter which will be presented , first time in London , an entirely new petite Comedy , founded on " Le Mariage Knfantin" M . Scribe , and adapted expressly for Kate and Ellen Bateman , entitled THE YOUNG COUPLE . Charles de Ulonville , Ellen Bateman ; Henrietta de Vigny , Kate Bateman ; Count de Lu / . y , Mr . John Webster ; Mixture , Mr . Artaud ; Lucille de Vigny , Mies Villiere . To conclude with a new Ballet Divertissement from LA V 1 VANDIERU . The Marquis , Mr . Beckett ; Baron , Mr . M . Kllar ; Picot , Mr . T . Matthews ; Henri ( le Postilion ) , M . Milauoj Roactta ( the Yivandiere ) , Mile . Thereue CuBlmic . Private ISoxcb , Stalls , and Ticket * , may be secured at Mr . Mitchell ' s Royal Library , M , Old Bond-8 lreet ; and at tin ; Boxoffice of the Theatre , which is open daily from Eleven till Five o'Cloek . ^ | t ( 1 , , - j i j < ]
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GR EAT W ESTERN RAI LAV AY . — CH 1 £ A P EXCURSION TRAINS to OXI'ORl ) , ClltENCESTER , BTltOUD , GLOUCESTER , and CHELTENHAM . —On Saturday , August ;«) , an Excursion Train will leave Pudding-ton at Six o'Clock in the evening for Oxford , returning therefrom on Monday morning , September 1 , at half-past Eight o'Clock . Fares there and buck : —First ChiH 3 , 6 a . ; ( Closed Carriages , : tH . 6 d . No luggage allowed exceeding a carpet bag . On Hundiiy , August Hi , a Train will leave Paddington for CirenccHter , Stroud , Gloucester , nnd Cheltenham , at a Quarter before Eii ; ht o'Clock tit th (! morning , returning the Biiino evening from Cheltenham at G . ' M , ( Jloucentcr , 0 . ; J 0 , Stroud 7 . 0 , and Ciienc . enter at 7 . 15 o'Clock . Fares , to Stroud or CirenecHtcr and back : —First CIuhh , l ) d . ; Otom-d Carriages , Tjh . ; ditto , Gloucester or Cheltenhum , ditto : — FirHtCluHH , 10 s . ; Cloned CarriagiB , ( is . l ' uHKeiiK "'" having luggage will only he conveyed at the ordinary liir « n . TielietH fur llio laHt-ii )«; ntion <;< l Truin may be obtained previously at . the Piiddiii # tou Station ; 127 , lviii ( jntrcet Cheapside , ami ' 1 < 1 'J , Went Htrand .
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SI GN () H . A N 10 I , L I , Lecturer on Vocul Science , tf ivcH INSTRUCTION IN SINGING by a new , coneitie , and most HiiceettHlul Method , bv which punilii cannot full to niu « well in half the tiino ( generally vittployod , and with t . hci ifrealent » ui : i ; i ! H » . The method han been upj > roved by the Unit Musters oi' Italy , including thu hi ( fh uuthorily of Cruseutinl , and lately at his two I . euturea on Vocul Kc . ience , itflivoied nt tlio H : iimv « r-a <| 'iuro and New Beethoven Roomu , where it waa generally acknowledged to l » e lh <; only mode of forming- u lino miiHical voice . Terms—1 U 1 « shi > iib , X' 4 4 b . ; by the Quurter , 'i \ leusoiid , JC ( i <> h . ; four pupih ) in <; ladn , £ 2 i 3 n . euch by th « Quarter . —Applications at Kij ^ nor Aih Ui ' h Hln ({ in ( r Aeudciny , 4 , NorUiHimbeilaml-pluce , Weittbourne- ^ rove , liayawutcr .
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TWMIK JJEST WKIiLIN <; T () N BOOTS made JL to onlei , « lti . per pair . HENRY LATIMKR , W . liiuhopH ^ utc-streol Without , rettpeetlully ri' «( uentH tlm iitleitlioii of the J ' abln ; to the above very important announce in ent . Hit ) Wellington Boots made to order « t % ln , cuUUQt , bo m { Ipttuac ^ vHix < jJT i < K # k * i > ot mwkc , vr < i > wlity .
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STEAM TO INDIA , CHINA , &c . _ Particulars of the regular Monthly Mail Steam Conveyance and of the additional lines of communication , now established by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company with the East , &c . The Company book passengers , and rece ive good s and parcels as heretofore for CEYLON , MADRAS , CALCUTTA , PENANG , SINGAPORE , and HONG KONG , by their steamers , starting from SOUTHAMPION on the 20 th of every month , and from SUEZ on or about the 10 th of the month . . ... , One of the Company ' s first-class steamers will , however , be despatched from Southampton for Alexandria , as an extra ship , on the 3 rd of September and 3 rd of November next , and of alternate months thereafter , in combination with extra steamers , to leave Calcutta on or about the 20 th of August and 20 th of October . Passengers may be booked , and goods and parcels forwarded by these extra steamers to or from SOUTHAMPTON , ALEXANDRIA , ADEN . CEYLON , MADRAS , and CALCUTTA . BOMBAY . The Company will also despatch from Bombay , about the 1 st of September next , and of every alternate month thereafter , a first-class steam-ship for Aden , to meet there the extra ship between Calcutta and Suez ; and at Alexandria one of the Company ' s steam-ships will receive the passengers , parcels , and goods , and convey them to Southampton , calling at Malta But passengers , parcels , and goods for BOMBAY and WESTERN INDIA will be conveyed throughout from South . ampton in the mail steamers , leaving Southampton on the 20 th of October , and of alternate months thereafter , and the corresponding vessels from Suez to Aden , at which latter port steam-ship of the Company will be in waiting to embark and convey them to Bombay . Passengers for Bombay can also proceed by this Company ' s steamers ' of the 29 th of the month to Malta , thence to Alexandria by her Majesty ' s steamers , and from Suez by the Honourable East India Company ' s steamers . MEDITERRANEAN . —MALTA—On the 20 th and 29 th at every month . Constantinople—On the 29 th of the mouth Alexandria—On the 20 th of the month . SPAIN AND PORTUGAL . —Vigo , Oporto , Lisbon , Cadiz , and Gibraltar , on the 7 th , 17 th , and 27 th of the month . N . B . Steam-ships of the Company now ply direct between Calcutta , Penang , Singapore , and Hong Kong , and between Hong-Kong and Shanghae . For further information and tariffs of the Company ' s recently revised and reduced rates of passage-money and freight , and for plans of the vessels , and to secure passages , &c , apply at the Company ' s Offices , 122 , Leadenhall-street , London , and Orientalplace , Southampton .
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CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY , INSTITUTED UNDER TRUST , TO COUNTERACT THE SYSTEM OF ADULTERATION AND FP . AUD NOW PREVAILING IN THE TRADE , AND TO PROMOTETHE PRINCIPLE OF CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION . Trustees—Edward VansittartNeale , Esq . ( Founder of the Institution ); and Thomas Hughes , Esq . ( one of the Contributors ) . Commercial Firm-Lechevalier , Woodin , Jones and Co . Central Establishment—76 , Charlotte-street , Fitzroy-sq , London . Branch Establishments—35 , Great Maiylebone-strcet , Portlandplace , London ; and 13 , Swan-street , Manchester . The agency is instituted for a period of 100 years . Its objects are to counteract the system ot adulteration and fraud now prevailing in the trade ; to deal as agents foi tK consumers in purchasing the articles for their consumpbon , and for the producers in selling their produce ;; to promote t ) . progress of the principle of Association ; to find "np loyment for cooperative associations by the collection of orders to be exe cuted under especial guarantee to the customers . A commercial firm , acting under the permanent co £ tro oi trustees , has been found the safer and more acceptabto mode of carrying out these ob ects according to law . lhc a » ency B ? s 2 therefore , of trustees , contributors , subscriber * , and "Cc ^ Stff'SuiSS ' for the wholesale and retail ^ having be cn supplied by the founder and the . hreJ co £ « no express call is made at present , either forco * tnu subscriptions . The capital will be f « tJ « Ljr inc ^ aa a < ^ public have been made acquainted with the objects stitution , and have experienced its mode of < ^ 11 ' \ - ent ; llc , ito Customers , after three months' regular deaUnfe . a « a bonus , to be fixed according to the amou t ot u actions by the council of the agency , consisting oi toe and partners . . AWw ; tR anil bonuses After payment of all expenses , salaries , proiita , ' t 0 IIieMt returned to contributors , subsciibcrs , am In . » £ reBI ! rve the general profits are to be accumulated , part u > w fund , and part to promote cooperative ^ "tf . Xr ' ribcrs . CoSpfi-Business transacted wholesale and retail , bi ob . Cutto [ I , era , rative Stores . Working Men ' s Associations , lit o '"' and the Public supplied . ., eXCcuti <>!} <>' The Agency intend hereafter to undertake ) ''" ; 0 , . raUo ^ all orders for any kind of articles orpro ; »" j j . g WlNBS . an ' for the present arc restricted to G UOCLIIIi <» . d () Ilc wlth ITALIAN ARTICLES , an a hi-koimen of what can tlic support of coiip .-rativ .: customers . number <> 1 ltuli ' a have been framed ami printed to wiabl li J . iny pllrt . of families of all clasHi-a , in any diatnet of ; (> ' < ll ) , ' S () Cicti «« " f » r the country , to form themaelveB into " 1 ' rii-i my ^^ ,, 1 ) 0 Bt enjoy ing the benefit of Cooperative StorcH . A" " to parties forwarding four utampa . ( Vntral Co <> l ' eril " Particulars of the nature and object » of t f- n lt arc t » ' live Agency , with a Di tf cHt of the Deed ot h « U * j "J ( . , ! lltriU 0 ll ^ J found in the print .-d report of a meeting " « 'V ; lonV ur . h »|{ ' ° " of iht : Ag ency . To be acnt t > y i > o « t to i > : « ru * . » stamps . , lir :..,. n for (;<| i > 1 ) ' n ' ., i « i ) A JiHt of articles with the whol .-H . dc > n ; <» r ,, wil ¦ «^ Stores , anil a detailed Catalogue for privalo « . j < " fof t | l ( . W holt bu Bi-nt by post on imyuient of nini poatage bu oalc List , unil two for the Catalo-uc . . ^^ wnKi' : " Particulars , UulrH , Liat . au « l i ; atalo | juo w «» mediately on receipt of ten poatawj » ' ;»»!) B : MM . I ^ |" T UC 1 All co ' iimiinioatioiiH to bo addreBHi-il to ' ^ ,, llirl , ) U Woodin , Joi . eB . and Co ., at the Cental- "" - utrect . Fittroy-squure . .,,-imMM OF WOl" * ' % . ORDERS TOR TIIK AHHOCIATK ) N « »» lM t | NTK lia , MEN ALREADY IN EX IHTKNCK--llUI ^ ¦ ' ( , M KN IHAKKltS , TAILORH . HIIOKMAhMW , M- ' N ,, W CAN IJK HKNT THROUGH THE AOKNG 1 . llBCJKIVK 1 MMKl ) lATE ATTKNT 1 ONI . T ^ m ^ - ni ' ii'j ' ji v <^ » iuim » j > ' - " - --- - — ¦ - KU *' *
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a lowing subjects : — . .. tt ^ w . " The Genius of Siiakspeke , as displayed in Iiib Hamlet , - with Readings and Recitations from the Play , the Music of ^ ° T he ia Lifc ° and Genius of Milton ; with Recitations from 'rile Life and ' Genius of Burns ; with the Music of some of his Sonss , Recitations of " Tarn o' Shanter , " &c . f ' Mir Life and Genius of Byiion ; with Readings and Recita- t tl ( The uTe and G ° enius of Shelley ; with Readings and Recita- ( t ! £ u " m ? Sat it was in the Past-What it effects for ( Man in the Present—and the Universal Human Happiness it , must produce in this Future . 1 The English Commonwealth : Founders of the struggle— , Coke , Seldon , Eliot , Pym , Ilampden , &c—Despotism of the , Kin- ' and Tyranny of Laud- Civil War-Death of Ilampden—Battle of Naseby-Imprisonmcrit , Trial , and Execution of Thk English Commonwealth : Government by Parliament and Council of State—Cromwell in Ireland , and in Scotland— - Battles of Dunbar and Worcester—Protectorate and Character j of Oliver Cromwell—Lessons to be derived from the great Com" tiif ; Vni'N ( -H l < EVOLi ; TioN of 1789 : Its Causes , and Progrres of Events from its commencement to the Execution of Louis U > lh . The French Kkvoi . dtioN oi' 178 'J : Events from the Ueatli ( of the King to the Fall of the Directory . The Life and Character of Nai'OI . kon . i The Life and Keiirn of Louis Philipve ; with a Retrospect j of the late Revolution . . < Columhus ; ami the Dincovory of Amcuca . Cohtkz ; anil the Conijuest of Mexico . " ] PiZAiiuo ; and the tloiKiuest of Peru . Washington ; anil the Independence of America . William Tui . i . ; anil the Deliverance of Hwitzerland . IUkn / . i the Tril )\ me ; and the " ( iood Estate . " M ASHANIU 1 . 1 . O , the Fibhernian of Naples , and " Captain of the People . " Kosciusko ; and the Strui ^ lcs for Polish Independence . W lciu . ll'i ' lt , anil tlw ; Lnllartls . LllTillili , anil the Reformation-Life , Character , and Inlhienee of < i AI . VIN ; including a bketen of the ' l- ife and Character of Hiuiv KTUH . ( JKOHDil Fox , and Qiiakeriiiiii . MmioMMiii ) , and Mahonunedanism . The A « e of Chivalky , and the Crus . uli's . 8 ir W Ai . TilK ItAl . ltluil , and the Age of El . IZAllKTII . MAHl . iiOKOUtm , Court . Inlhience , and the Rei- ; u of ANNK . Philanthropy : nsi ex «! inplilied in this Liven of littliNARD Oiii'iN " , Oiiitiu . iN . aiid John IIowahd . Pci -severance nnd lii < l < - |) en < leiic <; of Character ; uh exemjdifieu in th «) 1 jf «; -atru { , 'g le of Daniki . Diu'oh , the author of " Kohin-¦ Dli Crui-oe . " The Life and GeuiiiM of Hir Isaau NlfWTON . The Life and ( ieuiim ol Kir William Jonks . The Life and ( Jeniim of Dr . . louNSON . The Life and ( ienius of Vol . i'Alitic . The Life and ( ieniiiM of Uoiisskaii . AiliiiiiiixUation of I ' itt ; and it . n liilhicnee on our own Turn's . The Life and Character of the late Hir Roiikkt I ' HKI .: hiw Inllueiice on our Age ; and a ( il . niee at Cumin ;; Kventu , which ••(/' iint . their ( jliiidowH before . " The WriiiifiH of Ikkland . The Life and ( ieniun of llANUHf .. The Lives and ( Jcniiin of MAVitN , Mo / aut , and lli ' . UTUoVKN . With IminerouH Serial DiHCourneti : iiuc . li an , Four on Antronoinv ' Ten on " > e Iliutory of Greece , Sixteen on IC . oiu . iii iliHtory . Twelve on liritihh History . Hu on Papal Hmtory , Four on the German People ., Four on the Sclavonic . People , « tc . &e . TI ' . RMH , TO WOKK'ING MKN ONLY . ( I'ay in- my < MVii TravelliiiK * and other personal F . xpeiiHCH . ) 1 'or OneOralion , Two 1 ' oundH . | .- or Two OmtiouH-the oi . e delivered on the niff ht following Hn- other— 'I'hn-e PoiiikIh . . For any number of Orulionn , delivered on mucccuiuvc m ht « , Thirty Shilling each . ft , I ' arU-n . w , Kni B lilHbnilge , London . N It When the ( listiuir . e from London in ( i ; reat ,, and a iipecial iourn .-y 1 ... H ««» » e ... a ««« f-o . » the Mct . opo . i ,, . of « ,.,. r « r . hom . « a l . waucc lor enlra l . ^ vell ,,.- v . xi > tm- » will he expected . " ' . , ; ., vilalionit lion . Yc > . Unhiio and Lai . canlure io 1 ;; .: d ' fo .-t -. , " . •«»*» -y * " - «••««« « ., . « ..-u . « ..,. xt for " n hT- »^ i ^ « l " Mr Barlow , « , oVk «« H « r , I , ^ km- ^^ l , WcwcunUy-vU'Tyuvt " -- ' 1 \ V'l
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t barker , Exmouth-street and Pleasant-row , Clerkenwell , I ^ p ' semonger September 5 , October 3 ; solicitor , Mr . Murray , Tondo " street . Fcnehurch-street ; official assignee , Mr , Whitmore Basirighall-street-W . Smith , Princes-street , Leicester-^ nar ' engineer , September 2 , October 7 ; solicitor Mr . Holmer , B r idK-striet , 8 outhwark ; official assignee , Mr . Edwards , Sambrook-court , Basingtiall-street-B . Lindsby , Market Deeping , Lincolnshire , drapfr , August 29 , ^^^ J '?^ ^ Mr . Jones , Sise-lane ; and Messrs . Motteram , Knight , and Emmett , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Bittleston , NottirMiam-A . Krauss , Manchester , share-broker September 2 and 23 solicitor , Mr . Bennett , Manchester ; official assignee , Mr . Pott , Manchester . Friday , August 2 ^ . Bankrupts . —R . Middlewood and E . Foster , Leeds , linendrapers , to surrender September 4 . October 10 ; solicitor , Mr . Parker St . Paul ' s Churchyard ; official assignee , Mr . Cannan , Birchin-lane , Cornhill—W . Phesse , Covent-garden Market , licensed victualler , September 4 , October 10 ; solicitors , Messrs Tavlor and ColH-son , Great James-street , Bedford-row ; official S-nee Mr . Cannan , Birchin-lane , Cornh 11--W Benn . NO , vTeeWreet , law bookseller , September 4 , October 10 ; solicitor , Mr Milne , Temple ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore Basingh ili-street-J . Crawford , Chalk-farm , tavern keeper , August 30 , October 4 ; solicitor , Mr Wetherfield , Gresham-street ; officia assignee , Mr . Pennell , Gmldhall-chambers Basinghall-street-V Dickinson , Wolverhampton , corn merchant , Sept . 2 and 30 , . nliritor Mr Hayes . Wolverhampton ; official assignee , Mr . vJlnv Birmin 4 am-H . W . Derby , Wolverhampton , builder , Beit 2 and 30 ? solicitor , Mr . Hayes , Wolverhampton ; official as&nee Mr . Whitmore , Birmingham-J . Dickenson , Walsal lint 1 and 22 ; solicitor , Mr . Wilkinson , jun ., Walsall ; official as ^ -nee " Mr . Whitmore , Birmingham-C . V . Wills , omciai « - »! , »' •„ iqmr > s Sent 4 Oct . 2 ; solicitors , Messrs . 5 ^ nd vUV B « ter ? ifficial assignee M , HirUeM . Exeter-J . Nicol , Kingston-upon-Hull , broker , Sept . 3 , Oct 1- solicitors , Messrs . Shackles and Son Hull ; and Mr Uod-e Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Carnck — T . HAH . troN ! Wheelock , grocer , and Sandbach , silk throwster , Sent 1 Oct . 1 ; solicitors , Messrs . Skerratt and Eemer , bandbach -and Mr . Yates , jun ., Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Turner Liverpool-J . Wilde , Saltord , builder Sept . 5 and 23 ; solicitor Mr . Dcarden , Manchester ; official assignee , Mr . £ . Manchester— W . Hodgson , Lancaster , watchmaker , and Bam « & ^ c £ Yorkshire , brickmaker Sept . 2 and 2 3 ; solicitor , Mr . Robinson , Lancaster ; official assignee , Mr . Eraser , Manchester . .
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Thomas Coope R, Author Of " The Purgatory Of Suicides," &C, Delivers Orations On The Fol-
THOMAS COOPE R , Author of " The Purgatory of Suicides , " &c , delivers Orations on the fol- ¦
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 23, 1851, page 810, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1897/page/22/
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