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  2. PLYMOUTH.

    WE have received the following Circular for publication. PLYMOUTH, THE PORT OR DEPARTURE FOR EMIGRANT, MAIL, AND PASSENGER SHIPS. ...

    Article : 1,099 words
  3. CHARLES DICKENS AT BIRMINGHAM.

    MR. CHARLES DICKENS concluded the series of his readings on Friday (30th December), on which evening there were assembled some 2000 persons (chiefly of the working classes), who were highly delighted with ...

    Article : 640 words
  4. MAIN PURPOSE OF THE FILLIBUSTERING EXPEDITION.

    THE statement that the main purpose of the Sonora Fillibustering expedition was to introduce slavery into Sonora has been received with some incredulity; and well it might, for a more Quixotic proceeding has not ...

    Article : 1,161 words
  5. THE BEARD AND MOUSTACHE.

    OUR newspapers abound with communications from different individuals, making altogether a lengthened catalogue of the various benefits which accrue from the unshaven chin and lip. According to these ...

    Article : 4,464 words
  6. LEARNED AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES.

    THE ROYAL SOCIETY, DECEMBER 22.—Professor Graham, V.P., in the chair. A paper was read "On a New Method of Propagating Plants," by Mr. E. J. Lowe, F.R.A.S. It had occurred to him that if a ...

    Article : 1,617 words
  7. THE AMERICAN NAVY.

    IT is a curious fact, that while one of our New York naval architects is about to construct a ship to sail twenty-two miles an hour, and another has a steamer in progress of erection which he confidently asserts ...

    Article : 1,155 words
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