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  2. THE PROHIBITION TO SELL ALCOHOL.

    IT may be thought, perhaps, by some of our [?] that we attach too much importance to the [?] now sealously advocated of making the Ma[?] [?] Law the law of England, by taking notice of it. W[?] ...

    Article : 2,418 words
  3. SMITHFIELD!

    THE period of Smithfield's existence as a [?] stock market this day expires. As the site of the metropolitan cattle market, "its glass is run." Early this morning all was bustle and activity, the noisy ...

    Article : 1,902 words
  4. THE COTTON TRADE AT LIVERPOOL.

    THE latest intelligence from the American cotton ports is not of a nature to repress the unusual excitement which has recently characterised the operations of the Liverpool market. The week's receipts at all the ports, ...

    Article : 537 words
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    A TRUSTING CUSTOMER.—A week or two since a decently dressed elderly man called at the shop of our townsman, Mr. Muirhead, jeweller and watchmaker, Buchanan-street, and quietly asked if his watch was ...

    Article : 940 words
  6. SIR JOSEPH PAXTON'S NEW IDEA.

    THERE are men of minds so irrepressible in their activity and energy that the difficulties which appal their contemporaries, do but seem to act upon them as a wholesome stimulus. Seasons of extraordinary ...

    Article : 1,469 words
  7. DIPLOMACY AT A DISCOUNT.

    THE discovery has at length been made that, in the present circumstances of the world, nothing is to be effected by mere diplomacy. Conferences, therefore, have ceased; and plenipotentiaries, with all their ...

    Article : 1,594 words
  8. A WORD ON THE MILITARY STRENGTH OF RUSSIA.

    LORD JOHN RUSSELL having, in the debate on Mr. Disraeli's motion, estimated the strength of the Russian army at 800,000 men, we must hare, owing to the importance of the subject, be allowed to offer some ...

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    LUTHER'S OAK.—Letters a few months since from Moninger speak of the destruction, in a violent tempest by which that country had been visited, of its most curious monument. We refer to the old oak of ...

    Article : 157 words
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