At the Court of St. James's, will meet with due attention at our hands. Although the graceful elegance of a Lieven or tho gorgeous wealth and taste of an Esterhazy no longer shine like planets in our more sober hemisphere of Statesmen—we have yet a Brunnow and a Walewski to supp
horses, from 701. to 901., with drays and harness, from 821. to 13W.; working bullocks, per pair, from 171. to 361. ; milch cows, from 41. to 81. At Melbourne supplies are in great demand, and large sales have taken place. Bread stuff., rice, spirits of all descriptions, and ind
wheat, or 32 of barley, the sooner it is turned to pasture the better. This process, which is certainly going on to some extent, creates a demand and increases the pnce of lean stock; but we must look forward to the time when the farmers who once sent wheat to market will send m
The following is the substance of the new rules adopted by the Royal Agricultural Society for the purpose of checking the system of fattening up the stock exhibited at county shows as Breeding Stock, with oil-cake, milk, Arc., to a degree which rendered the animals torpid, langu
MONDAY.—Consols opened this morning at 1001 1, and were last quoted at 10001 ex div. TUUDAY.—Consols opened this morning at 1001 to 101, but with little doing. Foreign Stock and Share markets quiet. There has been but a limited amount of business transacted to-day in the Stock E
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vulgar and intrusive curiosity, but, of kindly interest, the just gratification of which requires something more of colour, circumstance, description, and detail to be added to the mere outline sketches supplied by the Court newsman. This is all we aim at. This we hope to accomp
Brilliant scenery and dresses are the leading characteristics of the present burlesque at the Lyceum, which is entitled " The Good Woman in the Wood." The Good Woman in her flight from King Bruin finds in a wood three children, and brings them up. Two of the children turn out to
winner to be sold by auction after the race for 80 soya, and if any surplus above the selling price, to go to the fund; if entered at the time of accepting for £6O allowed slb, for £4O 101 b, and for £2O 141 b. About three miles and a half. (12 subs.) age nt lb Mr. Henderson's b