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  2. The Wool Trade, &c.

    LONDON.—The arrivals of wool into London last week were as follows:—2200 bales from Sydney, 920 from Algoa Bay, 463 from Hambro', 604 from the Cape, 500 from Hobart Town. 290 from Africa, 142 ...

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  3. Original Poetry.

    WITH an eye as sedate as the eye of a sage, And quick to discern what is passing below; With a pinion to cope with the hurricanes rage, See the Albatross come, with his bosom of snow. ...

    Article : 289 words
  4. TO AN ESTEEMED FELLOW TRAVELLER.

    DOST thou remember, years ago, Our journeying once, together, And how we laughed, at all mishaps, Jolts, accidents, and weather? ...

    Article : 64 words
  5. LOVE'S LANGUAGE.

    THERE'S a language that's mute, there's a silence that speaks, There's something that cannot be told, There are words can only, be read in the cheeks ...

    Article : 132 words
  6. Beginning of the Year in various Nations

    The Chaldeans and Egyptians dated their years from the autumnal equinox. The ecclesiastical year of the Jews began in the spring; but in civil affairs they retain ...

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