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  2. DR. LANG IN ENGLAND.

    There are few who know Dr. Lang who will not smile at the sermon on "a haughty-spirit go[?]th before a fall," to which he was compelled to listen in the Evening Sederunt of the General ...

    Article : 1,873 words
  3. AN UNDEVELOPED RESOURCE.

    At the present time, when so much is said abent encouragement to native industry, any means by which our local resources can be developed must possess peculiar interest. No one ...

    Article : 1,219 words
  4. THE TIMES' CORRESPONDENT IN THE RIVAL CAMPS.

    The following graphic description of a visit to Fort Pickens (the Northern stronghold) and Pensacola (the Southern encampment) appears in one of Dr. Russell's letters to The Times:— ...

    Article : 4,246 words
  5. THREE EFFECTS OF AMERICAN CONFUSION UPON ENGLAND.

    We long since told our readers that whether there should be civil war in America or not, there would indisputably be civil confusion; we told them that they must expect to hear of the usual ...

    Article : 3,259 words
  6. OUR ELECTORAL SYSTEM.

    Mr. Nicholson's first-born does not appear to be thriving nearly so well as the sanguine temperament of that gentleman led him to expect. In fact, the youngster appears to have more of the ...

    Article : 1,410 words
  7. THE MINISTRY AND THE PUBLIC LANDS.

    Messrs. Heales and Brooke have raised a spirit which they will find it difficult to lay. Bidding high for popularity, with a general election in prospect, they issued the famous proclamation of ...

    Article : 1,148 words
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