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  2. ENGLISH NEWS.

    MINISTERIAL CUANGES. .—A correspondent of the Dublin Evening Mail di[?]ates in this wise upon the amouned dissuasions in the Cabinet—In addition to difference on the question of a fixed duty on corn, the old personal quarred ...

    Article : 3,702 words
  3. FROM ‘ PUNCH’S ALMANAC.’

    SUSPICIOUS CHARACTER.—Nothing in England carries so much suspicion upon the very face of it as—a moustache. To FIND THE VALUE OF A FRIEND—Ask him to put his hand to a bill. ...

    Article : 235 words
  4. PHILLPOTTS AGAIN.

    The records of the last fortnight are of more than momentary interest; the consequences, neither remote nor [?]threatening are far beyond the events from which they spring. One of these pregnant circumstances is the appeal ...

    Article : 364 words
  5. MISCELLANEOUS EXTRACTS.

    EDUCATION.— 'Twas not to karn foreign languages that the Grecian and Roman youths went for so long together to the academies and lectures of their philosophers Twas not then, as now with us, when the character of a scholar ...

    Article : 1,089 words
  6. IMPOUNDINGS.

    At the Public Pound, Barossa, near Lyndoch Valley—. One yellow heifer, white under belly, white hind legs, PL conjoined near ribs, PL conjoined near rump; one yellow heifer, white on back and under belly, like c near rump; ...

    Article : 1,295 words
  7. From the Western Times.

    The question is one of the gravest that has ever come before a judicial tribunal, not so much for the facts in dispate as for the consequences that are likely to follow. Mr Gorham, as our readers well know, is a most learned and ...

    Article : 434 words
  8. THE DIRT AND DISEASE OF THE PRESENT CENTURY.

    Some future Macanly, two centuries hence, may possibly attempt to trace out the impression which the gradual progress of commerce and manufactures has made on the social condition of our poor. The attempt would be easy now to us, ...

    Article : 863 words
  9. THE FLYING DUTCHMAN.

    It's all of the Sea-Sarpent, as late we did ear say, Wich appeered aboard the Didleus, and bold Capt'n Makeway; There’s ekal truth in oteer tails sites by sailors seed, ...

    Article : 506 words
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