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  2. MORE ACTIONS FOR LIBEL.

    MR. W. N. Clark, who practises as an agent in the Civil Court, has thought proper to serve us with the following summons. We shall see what a Jury ...

    Article : 1,091 words
  3. ENGLISH EXTRACTS.

    THE following is an extract of a letter from an American lady resident at Alexandria, who, during her resort at Cairo, in September last, was favored with the extraordinary privilege of a visit to the ...

    Article : 984 words
  4. The Fruit Cultivator. A Practical and Accurate Description of all the most esteemed species and Varieties of Fruit, with Directions for Raising, Chosing, and Management of the Proper Stocks, &c. By John Rogers, Nurseryman, formerly of the Royal Gardens. London, 1834.

    He who plants a tree erects his own monument—he who introduces a new fruit is a public benefactor; therefore a work on the cultivation of fruit trees cannot fail to secure attention. Mr. ...

    Article : 876 words
  5. FANCY BALL.

    FROM a Correspondent at King George's Sound, we have an account of a fancy Ball given by Mr. Morley to the inhabitants of that place, whose tent was done up for the occasion. The characters are ...

    Article : 270 words
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