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Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England

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LITERARY NOTICES

... in jeremiads on the decadence of either the power of England, or the moral excellencies of her people; we do not believe, speaking generally, in such decadence. We believe ?? society to be still morally sound at the core; but it is in possible to look ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... present whether the Louis XIII. round hat with long feathers will be adopted this winter, or at least next summer. We cannot speak positively on this subject, so we will describe what Is now netnally worn. The form is large, rather open, andiforward on the ...

COURT AND FASHION

... Commons, with Captain Mildmay, RN., nephew of Sir H. Mildmay, took place at St. George'e, Hanover Square. The Berfin journals speak of a matrimonial union between the Pince of Wales and the Prinees Alexan- drine, daughter of Prince Albert of Prussia and the ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Bucoleuch as Chancellor of the University. The Solicitor-Ganeral, seconded by Dr. Alexander Wood, proposed Lord Brougham. The speaking lasted till two o'clock, and the roll of the 1393 members was then called over, which occupied the meeting till nearly five ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... things, if the friend you are speaking to does no more than say of the pecoant brother, Ah, poor rellow ! I think that every man or woman who has got servants, and who has pretty frequently to observe (I mean to see, not to speak of) some fault on their ...

AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE

... oil and soft soap were used to assist and promote the growth of the wool, adding to it what they took away, but, generally speak- ing, the dipping preparations were not what they ought to be, -Mr Mlein concluded by moving the following resolution :- That ...

MUSICAL FETE AND BALLOON ASCENT

... he fell down to the ground. Assidtance was speedily rendered to him by those on the spot, who found him i insensible, and speaking in an incoherent manner of being suffocated by gas. Ile was taken up, andt carried to the house oD H. L. Pattinson, E eq ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... upon it. He is, beyond all doubt, and by the admission of all partiea, the most per. feet orator of his day. Eis style of speaking differs essentially from that of tho great statesmen of his own or the preceding age. His leading feature is neither the ...

DURHAM, NORTHUMBERLAND, AND NEWCASTLE, BOTANICAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... greenhoase plants and fruits. The dahlias were a very superior show ; and the bouquets aud cut flowers, too, were admirable. Speaking of the show generally, although it may have been excelled in some departmnents in fornrer years, no department presented ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... substitute for that ?? which is the pro- duct of the free institutions and the Christian trAining: of England. (Cheers.) In speaking of the probable effects of the recent treaty made with China on our commercial relatihnj with that country, I am anxious ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... satisfaction which his conduct in these matters has excited even in France, are evidence of the moral blindness of which we speak-a moral blindness which may one day end in the destruction of his power. His mental resources may long delay such a disaster; ...