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  2. A CHINESE FUNERAL.

    ON the afternoon of the 19 th October, in company with several American friends, I went to see the mandarins, gentry, expectants of' office of certain ranks, &c., engage in the ``lamentations" ...

    Article : 1,746 words
  3. NORTHERN AUSTRALIA.

    A DEPUTATION, consisting of Lord Alfred S. Churohill, M.P., Sir C[?]arles Nicholson, Mr. Vansittart, M.P., Mr. Po[?]ts, M.P, Mr. Arthur Hodgson, Mr. Landsborongh, Mr. Broderibb Mr. Crighton, Sir Stuart Donaldsoo, ...

    Article : 636 words
  4. THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE THAMES

    ON Saturday we published full particulors of this r[?]ce, from Bell's Life in London. We now give another, but by no means dissimilar version, from the Field, of June 20th: ...

    Article : 1,961 words
  5. THE CRICKETERS OF ENGLAND.

    WE turn with unmingled pleasure, amidst the perplexing questions connected with sport, to our present subject. It is one on which we can, write without the fear of offence to any party, and without that impiled or express ...

    Article : 1,333 words
  6. NEGRO EMANCIPATION.

    A very crowded meeting was held at the LondonTavern, to hear an address from Mr. M. D. Conway, of Eastern Virginis, in furtherance of the above object, and with special reference to Mr. Roebuck's late speech at Sheffield. ...

    Article : 4,610 words
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    The France states that ``the soul of the defence of Puebla'' is an Englishman of good family, and formerly a cavairy officer, compelled ``to leave England to consequence of his debts.'' The France [?]tates that for the ...

    Article : 2,255 words
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