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Baltimore. Now Theatre.
Mr. l'Estrange (prompter) & Miss l'Estrange's
night. January 21. A comedy (not performed these
three years) called The deserted daughter ... end
of the play, a Masonic epilogue ... after which a
ballet dance, called Auld Robin Gray ... to which
will be added, a comedy, called Bon tonj or, High
life above atairs .....
Baltimore, 1799,
broadside.
Title from advertisement in the Telegraphe and
daily advertiser of January 21, 1799. Paragraph
in the Telegraphe of January 23. 1799. states
"Mr. and Miss I'Estrange ... beg leave to apologise
for having omitted the dance (mentioned in the
bills )."
Not in Evans.
No copy located.
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Baltimore . Ordinances .
Ordinances / of the / corporation / of the /
city of Baltimore, / passed at their second session,
held / February 1798. / [double rule] /
Baltimore: / Printed by Thomas Dobbin, at the /
Telegraphe office, / [rule] / 1799. //
8°. 20 cm.
Pages : [1-3], 4-18, [19, 20 blanks, 21-89.
Signatures: [A]4, B4-H4, I2, K4-L4, M3
Half-title, p. [19]: [ornamental rule] / Ordi-
nances / of the / corporation / of the / city of
Baltimore, / passed at their third session, held /
February 1799. / [ornamental rule 3 //
Not in Evans.
MdBE.
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The Baltimore intelligencer. Vol. III. No. 130.
Wednesday, January 2, 1799. [- No. 185? Friday,
May 10? 1799]
Baltimore: Published by William Pechin. 1799.
40.
Issued triweekly.
Last number located is that of January 26, 1799.
"The paper was undoubtedly continued to May, 1799,
when it was transferred to Alexander Martin, who be-
gan publishing the 'American', May 14, 1799," - Brigham.
Evans 35149.
MH.
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