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  2. CHIEF EVENTS AND TOPICS OF THE WEEK ENDING, MAY 3.

    We have advices from the Crimea to the 18th ult., but no important news. Qur brave countrymen and their gallant allies appear to be occupied with races, reviews, and ...

    Article : 994 words
  3. A MEETING OF "SWELL-MOBSMEN"

    Mr. Henry Mayhew—One of the most courageous, practical, and truly Christian inquirers into vice and misery that the present age has produced—has followed up his ...

    Article : 714 words
  4. RUSSIA.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Times writes— "Numbers of foreigners engaged in trade and commerce, and even workmen, have ...

    Article : 360 words
  5. NOCTES SHAKSPEARIANZE.

    To this day, accordingly, Fuller's wellknown fancy picture of Shakspeare and Ben Jonson, as they used to sit opposite to each other at the Mermaid and in other places, is ...

    Article : 1,352 words
  6. THE ROYAL ACADEMY.

    Of the present season's collection we can only speak at present cursorily in generalities. Among those who do not exhibit this year, are artists of no less importance than ...

    Article : 575 words
  7. MADAME RISTORI IN "MEDEA."

    The Paris correspondent of the Manchester Guardian, gives the following interesting account of Madame Ristori's first appearance, on the evening of the 8th of April, in the ...

    Article : 1,540 words
  8. REVOLUTION NOT PEACE.

    They call it peace, but that it is revolution erery day makes more clear. The difference betwoen the present and ordinary revolutions is that the sovereigns are buying up shares in ...

    Article : 1,091 words
  9. MISCELLANEOUS EXTRACTS.

    THE DUKE DE BROGLIE AND THE EMPEROR. —Last week the Due do Broglie, according to the usages of the Acad[?]mie, after election, was presented to the Emperor. Some persons ...

    Article : 4,377 words
  10. REVIEW.

    "Colonial Constitutions: An Outline of the Constitutional History and Existing Govornment of the British Dependencies." By Arthur Mills.—Murray. ...

    Article : 1,326 words
  11. THE ADDRESS ON THE TREATY OF PEACE.

    Both Houses of Parliament will be called on to-day to present humble and dutiful addresses to her Majesty, expressing their joy and satisfaction at the re-establishment of ...

    Article : 1,330 words
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