MY DEAR K.—,—Herewith comes to you the sixth of my "Contributions from Home," shewing you how in matters "vastly various" and "vastly interesting," I found London "vastly ...
Article : 1,579 wordsA. B.—It a race horse carriss deficient weight, can that defeiency be supplied by taking the place off the horser fe[?]and weighing them, or not?—No. [?] ...
Article : 236 wordsAlthough the nomination of candidates for the Mayoralty be unrecognized by the law, it was, nevertheless, determined by certain few of our politico-fire-eating friends to convene a meeting ...
Article : 775 wordsMARIANNE.—This semi-tragi-dramatic piece has not much of the "cloth of gold" about it., The greatest "interest" in it goes no farther than what is commonly qualified in an ingenuity ...
Article : 984 wordsAll communications to the Office of "BELL'S LIFE" must be pre-paid, and in every instance AUTHENTICATED, or they will not be attended to. ...
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Advertising : 159 wordsIT is with a satisfaction, which we fell will be participated in by our turf acquaintances, that we are enabled to announce the conditions of the above event, ...
Article : 250 wordsEVEN in the most serious concerns and sober realities of every day life, we find it, at times, a difficult and ungrateful matter to banish the "Spirit of Fun" ...
Article : 426 wordsKENNY'S BENEFIT, was anything but a misnomer last evening: the attendance being not only numerous but of the right sort—the tried patrons of the P. R. The business of the evening ...
Article : 113 wordsAIR,—"Believe me, if all those endearing young charms." Believe me it is a respectable man Who craves your sweet voices to-day; ...
Article : 171 wordsThis match, it would seem, must end in smoke. The third deposit of £23 a-side was to have been made good at Tom Spring's, on Tuesday night last. Spring, however, had no ...
Article : 285 wordsANOTHER CANDIDATE FOR THE MAYORALTY.—At a late hour last night information reached this office that Mr. Flood had been heard to declaro that Thurlow was as great a toady as ...
Article : 2,075 wordsBLUE BOTTLS v. BLACK BOTTLE.—A bewildered looking individual, answering to the name of Henry Cre[?]ton, took his station in [?] dock, while Mr. John O'Neil Brenan, for the nonce ...
Article : 1,089 wordsAIR,—"By the sad sea waves." In my Toxteth home I listen for this call— "Georgy, once more come ...
Article : 236 wordsThe crack match of the season between "The Victoria Club" and "The United Service" was played in the Cloveland Paddock, on Thursddy. His Excellency the Governor, who, it is ...
Article : 964 wordsOur files of the "Alta California," received by the "Artemisia," extend to the 24th October, and from them we glean the following additional items of news, ...
Article : 114 wordsAIR,—"The Fine Old English Gentleman." I'll sing you a modern song, made by a modern pen, About a Civic Megistrate who loved his ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 14 Dec 1850, Page 2
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