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  2. THE JAPANESE AMBASSADORS.

    [?] May the Ambassaders drove in the Crystal P[?] where they spent several [?]ur[?]. There every thing they saw was to them so entirely no[?] and unique, that the have talked about little else since their visit. ...

    Article : 880 words
  3. SHOULD STATE-AID BE INSTANTLY, ABOLISHED.

    SIR.—Although the P[?]e, the public, and even voluntaries, generally adopt the negative side of this question, yet I think good reasons can be given on the opposite side. The first inquiry that should be instituted ...

    Article : 535 words
  4. NEW ORLEANS.

    WHOEVER has visited New Orleans, must think of her now, her foreign commerce destroyed, her long line of "levee" bare of ships and merchandise, cannon planted to guard every ...

    Article : 2,021 words
  5. PALMERSTON FROM A FRENCH POINT OF VIEW.

    M. ASSOLANT is among us taking notes, and the Courier du Dimanche prints them. The English people now enjoy that greatest of blessings—a candid friend. We know what an intelligent ...

    Article : 1,733 words
  6. "AUSTRALIAN LEATHER MANUFACTURES."

    SIR,—Under this heading, in your Tuesday's issue, is a latter from R. "Thompson," stating that the leather (Japanned) of the French manufacture was formerly considered the best in Europe, as regarded the quality of ...

    Article : 574 words
  7. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR,—I have just seen in the Weekly Empire a list of the clergymen of our endowed churches, accompanied with a statement of their several incomes. May I beg you will allow me, as due to myself, as well as befitting otherwise ...

    Article : 842 words
  8. DEPOSITIONS FROM YORK CASTLE.

    MR. RAINE, the well-known Northern antiquary, who is editor of this, volume, has lighted upon what strikes us as quite a new field for the illustration of manners and ways of thinking in past ...

    Article : 3,806 words
  9. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR,—In answer to Mr. Richard Cavanough's letter, inserted in your issue of this day. I beg to remark simply that I never asserted "in the House" that the only persons opposed to State-aid in Windsor were the ...

    Article : 613 words
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