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CONSTANTINOPLE, OCT. 29. The following memorandum has been sent by the Porte to the different embassies: The ..

... learned from official reports that the agricultural productions of the province of Bigha are insufficient for the population, has thought it advisable to prohibit the exportation of corn from that province. In pursuance of established right, it is forbidden to buv or export all sorts of grain from the ports of Cara, Bogba, Lampeaque, Tchardaq, Calci-Sultanie, Coum-Cale, Gliikli, and Aivadjid, ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATURM Acicowon=i's MAGAZINE. - This Novemnber tninber cont ains three or four good arz-cleoi in actition 'to Dumas, Scribe, and- Old Sain Psil'. heil~fr.t n~sof Eain, prchsin the infallible anotidotes, by john, Tiracilin Tea charactero ore grouped. in this Itictse-hc lid enc of Detea-griec co his dog, includod. The poetry cocoscsts of an effort of T. Roscoeo's moose, C Upen Reading Ca ae ...

Rome.— (From a Correspondent)—l Tory indisposed to find fr.ult with anything going on in the Papal States. The ..

... dispositions of the Tope realh seem to promise important and beneficial change*. Popular frenzy still continues. The slightest movements of his £2- are the observed of all observers, and nightly almost ii he called to the balcony of his Palace in the Quirinal to give the Bcnedizione. The whole weight of government seems to depend on his single head. All the cardinals opposed to him except ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... THE LITERARY EXA-INE-1{. Conespi(sndielwe of foh/n,, 'oaxutI, Duke of Jedfosff: selecte/s fois the OYqisnds at Iob/ti7rn ;1 MQ. I fit/ (in Introd letssn. By Lord John Russell. Long- man and Co. This, the third and last volume of the Bedfostl Coriesy)onsleence, deals with the last ten years of the life of the Duke, and the first ten of the reign of George the Third. The Introduction. by Lord ...

Published: Saturday 14 November 1846
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9158 | Page: Page 3, 4, 5, 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... L1''ERAT'URE. Tales of ?? Trjo1s. B3y AMrs,. S. C. HALLO IC(hlapna and Hall. A. oi ansf dI( mainvno Chris tiiais 1 moks whichl colle ill ivN cr INiteu r w ith die( tuijkovs anti mtinee pit's, v-C believe that fiew will lie folinitl possessedt of' thle t sount iti jt rtsic worth, as N)i eli as tile gracefut beauty I Cftlip tziles litfore us. Mmjr. S. C. Hall's stories are Inot for Chris',tmas, ...

LITERATURE

... LITL'RAT'1Ui E. Ct~rrrspowlene~w of.Jot i, finir't'i Duke 'f BedI',srd: I selected fi'oaia le, ?? it Wei/jirn Abbey. With/ an JntreodutiOtwa, 1' LIJI-d JOHN RUSS5ELL. Vol. I11 ogra. T1hik third volurne of the If'dt'orll Corre(spondence comtplete s at 'aork witicht tormb a ?? tdittion to out historicatl anl diljotitatti' moiriti ljtti' of thle last v'i'itir'y. Tflte period embrhi'~ced iii it ...

LITERATURE

... I LIT ERAT U RE, A POET'S BAZAAR. From the Danish of HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN. By CHARLES BECK. WITH, Esq. Three vols. Bentley. The general reader is apt to suppose that the British world of modern literature comprehends all that is learned, imaginative, scientific, and intel- lectual; at least he (is likely to forget that our republic of letters is but one among many, some of which, like stars ...

Published: Sunday 08 November 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4940 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ADELPHI THEATRE

... A DELPHII THEATRE. +4 Gisefle, after having been served up nt all tbe theatres, metropolitan and provincial, in almcst every imaginable faoshioi, after havinlg been allowed to grow cold, and having been halshed and stewed, and wnrmed and hnshed again, was, last night, produced at thle Adeiphi in an entirelv new dressi-that of a semi-burlesque faiiry spectacle, with the title of Tlce P/inteanto ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... VUBLIQ AMUSEMENTS FPOR THE *Er. THEATRE ROYAL1 SADLER'S WOLLS. Under the Management of Mr. Phelps. V[O~J~fRRO. eid Toidy, h poeio-rmnesee situ eooeiece wish IICRA- TREFOR MEASURE. Th Dike, Mr. Phelps;~ Auyg Is. Sr. G. Bennett; Cisiti., Mr. H. Moisten; Emciles, Mo. H. Mellon Lttio, Ofr. Missions; Elbow, 1eA. Younego; Cl' wen, Mr. School; Isaeholl, Miss Lanmudinonn-Allen which. AN AFFAIR OF ...

LITERATURE

... ?? ?? T 7 n 2. Ter T~rItOaOOrPIEHY Il.ovaeILTacttavnRP.vcON OF TIlE CicresCat, ANm THtE CONSEQUENCES oF THE .ROYAL SL'FIIEAACY, (Ler.- itietitle-page1 sets fis'tl, W~a' papeilir read ilsl pe it last to tie Philosapihecel IInetanto, ?? tie anther, cad is nlow pal> i listed att 'ths unauisiouso rcr,i.Q rt of tre presidsentarid orncilero. Mi'. 0ff~r is ore o f til-ec echo undeiirtaooa tire wideo ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATU?p. _ _ Tfie Science o9f (Gunnery. By W. G REENDrER, C F.19 - Ntew Editionl. [Chiirtonl. M\r. Greener is an authxority entitled to be ?? wvithl respect tijoon guns nnd gun-mlakingr, thoughl it is to bc regretted that he has not the povrer ot' ex(- 4fi pressing his ideas withX greater precision, Somne ot' h 1is speculationls on inceasing dieC force of projectiles 1 this byv a miorc ...

FRANCE.—'The Supply of Provisions.—Tho question of subsistence continues to engage the serious attention of all ..

... been made on data of more or less approximate accuracy. as to the quantity graiu whW> ■ • ' •' •{ the « • _-- niu»t imported to make good me compute . „ ehcl , llcy tl e harvest. Xhis defici u U by the fact that the harvest was on the average fifteen .lays earlier than usual this year, and that therefore, instead of having twelve months provide for there will be twelve months and a half. It is ...