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THE REVIEW

... THE REVIEW Took place Thur Knavesmire before 6etwral Arlanlima, inspector of the district. ;ofentry were, however, on the ground an hour before review took place, and went through, in a most iististactory and credible manner the various evolutions to ...

THE REVIEW

... THE REVIEW. The great event of the cavalry week came off on Wednesday Isar, under the moat auspi•ious circutitstanee*. The day tunnighout was remarkably eoutpured with those which immediately preceded it. As a natural consequence, some thousands of persons ...

REVIEWS OF THE WORK

... REVIEWS OF THE WORK. HOOD, by J. L. Curtis.—We agree with the Author that so far from works of this class being obj,ctionsble in the bands of youth,or ditScultie. being opposed, every facility stmold lie given to their circulation, and to strengthen our ...

REVIEWS OF THE WORK

... REVIEWS OF THE WORK. by J. L. Curtis.—We epee with the Author Nat so far from works of ibis class being objectionable in the hands of yew*, or difilcultie• being opposed, every facility be give to their circulation t and our *pinion, wit need but refer ...

REVIEWS OF THE WORK

... REVIEWS OF THE WORK. by 1. L. Certif.—We agree with the Author that so far from works of Ibis class being objectionable in the hands a ) uuth,ot diffitothie • being opposed, every facility should be given to tbeir circulation ; and to strengthen our ...

REVIEWS OF THE WORK

... REVIEWS OF THE WORK. by J. L. Curti•.—We agree with the Author that so tar froth work. of this class being objectionable iu the bands of yotith,or didieultie being opposed, every facility shituld be given to their eirrulatiou and to strengthen our mimic) ...

REVIEWS OF THE WORK

... REVIEWS OF THE WORK. IANNoon, by J. L. Curia—We agree with the Author that so far from works of this class being objectionable in the hands of youtb,or difficultie• being opposed, every facility should be given to their circulation I and to strengthen ...

REVIEWS OF THE WORK

... REVIEWS OF THE WORK. MANHOOD, by 3. 1.. Curia—We agree with the Author that so far front works of this class ben.' objectionible in the bawls of outh, or diffieultie: being opposed, every facility should be given too their circulation' and to strengthen ...

REVIEWS OF THE WORK

... REVIEWS OF THE WORK. %lannooo, by J. L. Curtis—We ague with the Author that so far from works of this class being objectionable in the hands of youth, or dthicultie: being opposed, every facility should be given to their circulation; and to strengthen ...

REVIEW OF THE CORE TRADE FOR THE PAST

... REVIEW OF THE CORE TRADE FOR THE PAST WEEK. (Frans Bell's Weekly Messenger, Monday.) Witzior.—The fresh supply of English at last Monday 'a market came forward in poor condition, but being short it met a pretty ready sale, the best qualities at the full ...

REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE FOR THE PART

... REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE FOR THE PART WEEK. (Fromm Bell's Weekly Meuesger, Monday. ) WuaaT.—The supply last Monday at Mark-lane was quite moderate from all the near counties; and the condition being again good, a fair sale was experienced at the currency ...

REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE FOR THE PART

... REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE FOR THE PART WEEK. (From Belfs Weekly Messenger, of Monday.) WHEAT.—The improved condition of the umples on sale at last Monday's market in Mark-lane, combined with the continuance of short supplies, caused the millers to come ...