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... consequences would he disastrous. It will be seen, by a comparison, that the London averages this wiek ,are Is Old per qr below, those of tire countr'v. We so flhrd that London istirte worst market for low qualities this sea- son, as It is brought Into ...

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... his ribaldry than the ma- chinists of the English burlesque who outrage every rule of propriety, taste, and wit in their Christmas m'onstro- ouitre. lr. Trollope commences a now tale, called after our old friends of many years' standing, Brown, Jones ...

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... Burchen end lrchoff's Spectrum Analyser, which act ' he illustrated by experimenta, showing the various a eoloured lights produced from difterebt minerals. ' es Mr. Emerson Deynolds read a paper on a new process of phsotographic printing. n Some other papers ...

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... renovated, will be under the management of Mr. G. Vining. There Is in preparation for Christmas a now classical mythological bar- lesque extravaganza by W. Brough, Esq. A new draina, In three acts, is also In active preparation far immediate production. We ...

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... Eniowsloy Park, Lancashire. too The Duke of, Argyll is expected immediately Pe In London from the Continent. ba The Marquis and M~arcliioness of, Headfort beo have flet London for Head fort Castle. Th e following left for England on yesterday per rojel mail ...

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... Less practi- cal are the papers on Labour and Australian dis- coveries. Bentley's Alagazinie continues the Lord e Mayor of London, by Mr. flarrison Ainswortb. When finished, this will be one of his best romances. Some of a thle sketches of statesmen and ...

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... for Rahasane park, on a Nisit to Mr. and Mrs.Joyee, for the Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Smith hlave left Jen- kltstown, where they had been staying on a visit with Mr. Bryan, for London, J. Dexter, Esq. late of the Provincial Bank, Ennis, son of the ...

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... with of enthusiasm, while the New York press is loud In pralse of her inlgng, her acting. snd her beauty. She Intends, it ls sald, to return to London In thle coarse of next season. We perceive biy advertisement that a new setting of tlie sublime hymn ...

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... Aron entera on a new y ear wiith few additions to its old strength, but it may safely rely for the maintenance of its influence and popularity on such papers as the Ringlish Penal System, its Failures and Vices. Some of the London critics com- plain ...

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... noble and loerned lord, who is In excellent health, com- pleted his 85th year on Saturday. The EoD. Arthur Gordon, Governor of New Brunswick, will, it Is rnmonrod, succeed the Marquis of Nor- manby in the Governorship of Nova Scotla. Lord Duneandle has arrived ...

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... Stewert, Esq., editor of the Illustrated London .Vew. He wasa young author of promise, and has lelt a novel which will shortly be produced by the publishers of his former successful work, Footsteps Behind Him A new opera by Gounod, entitled .Jfrrios ...

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... plates which illustrate Boydell'd Bhaks- HM peare, known ss the 'Shalseipearu Gallary, and which form two large unwieldy volumes, are being reduced to a meet B commodious size by the agency of photography, the work to A be published as a Christmas beak by ...