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  2. THE NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    THE arrival of the mail steamer in Sydney having supplied us with our files of English and other papers, we are enabled to present to our readers varied details of the news. ...

    Article : 1,307 words
  3. AUSTRALIAN WINES IN ENGLAND.

    The Australian wine trado is making favourable progress hore, but it behoves growers only to send home the very best vintages. Mr. Auld, or the Auldana vineyards, has given up his business nt "Walbrook Houso ...

    Article : 123 words
  4. THE POPE AND THE [?]UMENICAL COUNCIL.

    The Pope haa abated no jot of his resolve to have his Eersonal infambiiity proclaimed, and he is not daunted by the failure of his second plan, which has been as unlucky as his first, which was to assume that the ...

    Article : 469 words
  5. REPOKT OF THE SOCIETY OF AETS ON AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    The followirig correspondence has been published between the secretary of the Sooiety of Arts and Lord Granville, with reference to the samples of preserved meats from Australia (boiled beef and boiled mutton ...

    Article : 349 words
  6. Details of the News.

    The Queen is at Osborne, and has suffered severely from an attack of neuralgia. The Prince and Princess of Wales are at Gunton Hall. An intended visit to Berkeley Castlo has had ...

    Article : 378 words
  7. THE PRESERVATION OF MEAT.

    About four years ago, in consequence of the increasing price and scarcity of meat, and of the danger incidental to bringing live animals, possibly affected with contagious diseases, to the roads and pastures of ...

    Article : 802 words
  8. THE BYRON SCANDAL.

    We may conclude that another nuisance has now been finally abated. Our readers will recollect that in the autumn we devoted considerable space to an examination of Mrs. Beecher Stowe's charge against Lord Byron ...

    Article : 292 words
  9. EMIGRATION—THE COLONIES.

    At a mooting held at the Mansion House, on January 26, Mr. S. Morley, a well-known manufacturer, said he had been driven reluctantly to the conclusion that we must look to emigration as a means of relieving our ...

    Article : 684 words
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