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... f REVIEWS. THE PEOPLE'S MAGAZINE.—This neatly printed per,, odical (which is published by the Society for promotiiu Christian Knowledge) is speedily acquiring for itself i, large share of popularity, and bids fair to become what its name itnplies-I The ...
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... THE VOLUNTEER REVIEW. The Easter Volunteer Review took place on Monday, under the most favourable circumstances of wind and weather. The muster of Volunteers was very large, and the concourse of spec- tators enormous. The march past was scarcely so good ...
... REVIEW OF THE CARDIGANSHIRE MILITIA. The review of the Cardiganshire Royal Militia, which assembled at Aberystwyth, took place on Friday (yester- day), before Col. Sir Edward Campbell, Bart. This militia assembled for training on the 20th of April, and ...
... had accompanied them so far saying, in the name of all Englishmen, to our gallant guests, Messieurs bon voyage! THE NAVAL REVIEW AT SPITHEAD. The following communication is from a London Con- temporary Sm,—I have been expecting to see in your paper some ...
... REVIEW OF THE BRITISH CORN TRADE. (From the Mark Lane Express.) The past week, with its fluctuations, has reminded us that we have not yet emerged from the winter season. Monday was an exceedingly rough and sleety day, and the night that preceded the ...
... REVIEW OF THE BRITISH CORN TRADE. (From the Mark Lane Express.) With now and then a cold wind to remind us that we are not yet in summer, the weather has continued very fine, and all that the country needed. A good cut of hay seems almost certain, and ...
... REVIEW OF THE BRITISH CORN TRADE. (From the Mark Lane Express.) We were in hopes to have finished the year without noting any prominent disaster, but events have run ex- tremely contrary. The floods have, with increased rain, reached to alarming dimensions ...
... REVIEW OF THE BRITISH CORN TRADE. (From the Mark Lane Express.) The weather during the past week has alternated between some fine frosty days and heavy wet, wiljfcaitrs; but rain has predominated, and the submergence of a*e extent of country by floods ...
... REVIEW OF THE BRITISH CORN TRADE. (From the Mark Lane Express.) The weather, opening rough and wet, retained a low un- genial character until Friday, which had somewhat of a summer's warmth. The markets, oscillating with these changes, commenced generally ...
... REVIEW OF THE BRITISH CORN TRADE. (From the Mark Lane Express.) With the exception of Monday we have had a sudden transition to summer weather, and vegetation has every- where woke up from its long suspense. The earlier fruit trees have suddenly burst ...