SIR—By the following passage in the Mercury of the 10th April, I did not attend the Court-house on the day of revising the electoral list, to prove my claim, thinking it ...
Article : 158 wordsThe following extracts are taken from our China Mails to the 21st January:- THE TREASURY.—The topic which at present chiefly engages the attention of statesmen is ...
Article : 588 wordsTHE FINE ARTS.—A meeting of gentlemen anxious for the promotion of the fine arts was held at Mr. Grocott's rooms, George-street, on Saturday afternoon. The meeting ...
Article : 1,244 wordsPort Phillip papers to the 11th May have come to hand. The Argus states that the Pentonville exiles per Thomas Arbuthnot is the last shipment to be made of these men ...
Article : 2,180 wordsMaterials of light colours are confined to in-door dresses; pekinees, with alternate satin and silk stripes, or stripes espoulinees, brochees, &c., poults de soie, plain velvets, ...
Article : 1,816 wordsGENTLEMEN—The wool trade of 1846 presents but few points for comment, beyond those which are exercising an influence on the general trade and manufactures of the country; and ...
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