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  2. TOBACCO CULTURE.

    THE civil war in America is communicating an impulse to the cultivation of tobacco in this colony, which promises to be sufficiently durable to enable that branch of industry to ...

    Article : 1,407 words
  3. LORD BROUGHAM ON "BREACH O[?] PRIVILEGE."

    BOTH Houses claim to visit with severe punish[?] ment what are called contempts or breaches [?] their privileges,—the Commons by imprison[?] ment during the session, the Lords by ...

    Article : 1,595 words
  4. PROBABILITIES OF A CONTINUANCE OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR.

    As speculative and philosophical politicians, it is impossible to avoid feeling the intensest interest in the ultimate issue and the contingent consequences of a struggle between North and ...

    Article : 1,821 words
  5. COLE'S SHIPS AND WHITWORTH'S GUNS.

    THE following letters, from Captain Cowper Coles and Mr. Joseph Whitworth respectively, appear in the Times of April 5th:— [?]UPOLA SHIPS. ...

    Article : 1,674 words
  6. GUNS v. SHIPS.

    The experience acquired from recent naval engagements shows that, as regards ships of war, the means of defence have progressed in advance of the means of attack at present employed. The ...

    Article : 835 words
  7. NASMYTH ON STEAM RAMS V. IRON SHIPS.

    MR. JAMES NASYMTH, the eminent engineer who invented the steam hammer, one of the most useful and powerful pieces of machinery of modern times, has written a letter to the Times ...

    Article : 876 words
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