' The state of the Fine Arts in this country is becoming a matter of increasing solicitude. As a manufacturing nation, 't is of primary importance to draw more closely the connection which exists between the Fine Arts and Manufactures. Our present position is unusually favourabl
April 22, 1843 - Weekly True Sun - London, London, England
and grandeur any Ipilar display in the known world, entirely filling the spacious saloon, feet in length by 51 feet in width, embracing upwards of fifty f gUres as large as life, all fac similes, in groups in their native costumes, the highest mandarin to the blind mendicant in
July 23, 1842 - Weekly True Sun - London, London, England
COMMITTAL OF THE PRISONERS. It appeared that while an immense public meeting of the turnouts of all branches was holding in - Waterloo-road, John Wright in the chair, another party, who, we understand, had been closing the mills and workshops in Edgeley and Cale-green, went to t
August 20, 1842 - Weekly True Sun - London, London, England
easily 40 0ro v - ' (even by blind persnns), and work with great case, .having e ll I:!eints, temper, and finish. The labels are correct likenesses colou re , aJesty and his Royal Highness Prince Albert, in relict, on lesp ec ,:tgrounds. One shilling value can be sent free by po
August 20, 1842 - Weekly True Sun - London, London, England
weather unfavorable to slaughtering, the demand was throne. heavy, at, in some instances, drooping currencies. At per albs to sink the offal& s . Beef .. 4d to 43 4d Veal .. to to 433 Mutton .. 33 ad —43 4d Pori: .. 45 0 ,1 Lamb, 4s ad to .53 ad. 41. SUPPLY—Beasts 132 ; sheep an
August 20, 1842 - Weekly True Sun - London, London, England
oo of England, have been as follows :-30 carcasses of beef, 40 0 i re f o i veal, and 500 ditto of pork, most of which has come to han''„ o plY,A, middling condition, and produced very low figures. The 4 ".`ijerr London killed meat has proved extensive, the time of year con' yet
August 20, 1842 - Weekly True Sun - London, London, England
EilAbo are Ural Thrlrubers of Crutb ? THERE is a section of the Anglican clergy claiming for it self a special love for (as they would call it) Bible-Christianity., Many respected individuals are in this number, to whom, it may be, the following remarks do not apply. They do appl
August 5, 1843 - Weekly True Sun - London, London, England
This work is "edited by a late Colonial Magistrate ;" th e authorship of it is concealed. It does not require the stamp of an y authority, however respectable, to give authenticity to its general statements, or graphic force to its various and truth-coloured pictures. * * * * "T
August 5, 1843 - Weekly True Sun - London, London, England