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  2. THE ANT[?]CONVICT MOVEMENT—ITS [?]MITY AND [?]TIONALITY.

    THE noble efforts which have once more been made by the colonists, not only in the metropolis, but also in all the largest provin[?]ial towns, to ward off the re-threatened ...

    Article : 1,148 words
  3. EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS.

    3—Manufactures in Glass, Porcelain, Terra Cotta, and Earthenware of all kinds, &c. 4—Manufactures from Vegetable ...

    Article : 119 words
  4. A LOVELY MAIDEN, ALL FORLORN.

    A LOVELY maiden, all forlo[?], Sat weeping in the shade, Made by the old and stately tress, Within a forest glade; ...

    Article : 277 words
  5. SECTION III.—MANUFACTURES.

    Manufactures to be exhibited in this section must be in their finished state, [?] fit for use. Designs for manufactures will be ...

    Article : 137 words
  6. SECTION IV. — SCULPTURE, MODELS, AND THE PLASTIC ART.

    Objects formed in any kind of material if they exhibit such a degree of taste and skill as to come under the denomination of Fine Art, may be admitted into this ...

    Article : 157 words
  7. A THEATRE IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Mr Albert Smith gives an account of his visit to a theatre in Co[?]stantinople, the Grand Circo Olimpico—the Astley's of that place. The spectators smoked ...

    Article : 974 words
  8. SECTION IV.—SCULPTURE, MODELS, & THE PLASTIC ART.

    Objects formed in any kind of material, if they exhibit such a degree, of taste and skill as to come under the denomination of fine art,may be admitted ...

    Article : 79 words
  9. Domestic Intelligence.

    THE SALVAGE CASE.—The decision of the Justices in the Salvage case was not delivered on Saturday as was expected, owing to the absence of Mr Hull, but it is supposed it will be ...

    Article : 2,381 words
  10. FOREIGN AND COLONIAL PRODUCTIONS.

    To [?]dmit Foreign and Colonial Productions for the purposes of the exhibition of 1851, without payment of duty ...

    Article : 629 words
  11. CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS.

    All spirits, wines, and fermented liquors, unless derived from unusual sources, are inadmiss ble, except in special cases, and under special res[?]rictions; ...

    Article : 82 words
  12. SECTION I.—RAW MATERIALS AND PRODUCE.

    It is desirable that the raw materials should be shown in connection with the produce of the mineral kingdom, so as to form a history and explanation of the ...

    Article : 389 words
  13. THE AMUSEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE.

    Mr. Whelks being much in the habit of recreating himself at a class of theatres called "Saloons," we repaired to one of these, not long ago, on a Monday evening; ...

    Article : 3,402 words
  14. SECTION [?]—MACHINERY.

    Mach[?]es will be [?]x[?]b [?] in motion, whenever it may be desirable to do so, and it may be found practicable to provide the necessary arrangements for ...

    Article : 179 words
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