A BOTTLE OF CHAMPAGNE
... imbibed. Most white wines either slip down so easily, that you have not the slightest suspicion how much you have taken, or are so strong that they surprise you before you are ...
... imbibed. Most white wines either slip down so easily, that you have not the slightest suspicion how much you have taken, or are so strong that they surprise you before you are ...
... must, like every public servant, be loyal to my own chief and my own Government — still I shall always be happy to listen to you, and to give due attention to what you may urge. In mit.y respects I have with you aa iden- tity of interests. ...
... increase the profit. In this REFRESHING. you have the finest essential oils, tc. No. 1. 20z., Small Bottles ls. Ed. No. 2. 40z., Large Bottles 2s. Hd. No. 3. SmaU Wicker Bottles . . _s. Ul. No. 4. Medium Wicker ...
... rffEST INDIAN MAILS.â Th* Directors of W ti ⢠Rival Mail Steam Packet Company have appointed ?? TAT, Captain HAYDEN, to take out the first iS-ir* ?? she will leave Southampton on the 31st inst., at i ?? aU *d Falmouth on the morning of th* 3d ...
... rfTEST INDIAN MAIL.— The MAIL of the' >T will be taken out by the Steam-packet ship VN. She will leave Southampton at One o'clock St., and Falmouth on the 17th inst., on the ar- Mails. On the Dee's arrival at Barbadoes, the Pas- parts cl the ...
... intercourse with those with whom you may be Vrought into communication whilst in Bombay, we anticipate that you will acqure and carry with you to the seat of your gerer-ua-nt a personal knowledge of the lesources aad cipabilities of Western ...
... doubt but that i the Pandies will be well accounted for next cold season. i Upwards of 2,000 British troops have arrived at I Bombay since I last wrote, and it is fully expected they will be pouring in thick now for some time to come ; so it is only fair ...
... 25th of last month' and is still pouring down fast. The Tenasserim, with the mail for Calcutta, leaves to-day, so I will just tell you how | we are getting on in this wretched place. We only got the last mail from Calcutta on the 3d, and had ...
... from friends some of them ...
... allow me to exchange to Sierra Leone, if no less a sacrifice will satisfy their rapacity for the destruction of human tiesh. You have already heard from me frora Point de Galle, so it will be like offering for sale last year's fashions, if I ...
... •tirKST INDIAN MAIL.— The MAIL of the' \f 15thin«t will be taken out by the Steam-packet ship ■ Captain OMAN. She will leave Southampton at One o'clock M 'on the 14rh inst., and Falmouth on the 1 ...
... chants, who fortified their own houses, have gone into the \ er.trenched magazine. The Parsee merchant's, too, have ; fortified their own place*. I have a great deal to say, but I want of time prevents me ; you will, however, hear from me ...