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  2. UNITED STATES.

    WE lay before our realers a few of the most important items from our files of United States journals. Several of the States were suffering to a ...

    Article : 2,619 words
  3. PAPER FROM WOOD.

    SIR.—I enclose to you herewith some samples of writing paper entirely made from wood, without the least addition of rags, or any other substitute, by a process invented by Mr. Julius ...

    Article : 130 words
  4. PAPER OF WILLOW BARK.

    SIR—The period cannot be far distant when this country will produce an abundant supply of material for the manufacture of paper, and at lower rates than those now deplorably current. There ...

    Article : 359 words
  5. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC.

    WE have advices (says the New York Tribune, September 1) from St. Domingo City to July 26 There had been no indications of a renewal of hostilities on the part of his Imperial Majesty ...

    Article : 218 words
  6. EMIGRATION.

    The annual report of the Emigration Commissioners has just been published. From this it appears that the total emigration of last year was 329,937, being 38,827 less than in 1852. There ...

    Article : 385 words
  7. THE SPANISH REVOLUTION.

    After thw action of Viealvaro, on the 30th June, the insurgent generals drow their forces southwards, still lingering, however, within a few leagues of Madrid, as if in hopes that the capital ...

    Article : 4,669 words
  8. NEW MATERIALS FOR PAPER.—PAPER OF STRAW.

    SIR—The first attempt to manufacture paper directly from straw and other fibrous substances was made in 1765. There are yet extant a few copies of a treatise published by J. C. Schoffer, Doctor in ...

    Article : 1,947 words
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    WHY is a widower like a house in dilapidation! —Because he wants to be repaired. IN Demorara every one is "Esq." that [?] shoes and stockings. ...

    Article : 191 words
  10. PAPER FROM STRAW AND GRASSES.

    SIR.—I hand you some specimens of paper made by a now process discovered by Mr. Thomas R. Drayton, an English chemist, now residing in South Brooklyn. They are made out of grasses, ...

    Article : 270 words
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