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  2. English News.

    The [?]hnagar, from London, brings home news tei the 8th, July. With reference to the state of trade, we cannot do better than quote the following ...

    Article : 484 words
  3. THREATENED REBELLION IN IRELAND.

    A bold step has been taken by Lord Clarendon in reference to the Confederation Clubs, and the organisers of rebellion. The following set of resolutions—probably as ...

    Article : 1,141 words
  4. SUSPENSION OF THE HABEAS CORPUS ACT.

    It will be seen by our report of the proceedings in Parliament last night, that at the sittings of the House of Commons to-day, it is the intention of Lord John Russell to ask leave to ...

    Article : 548 words
  5. [FROM THE S. M. HERALD "EXTRAORDINARY," NOVEMBER 4.]

    The arrival of the emigrant ship Emperor has put us in possession of papers to the 23rd July, a fortnight later than had previously been received. ...

    Article : 319 words
  6. THE WOOL MARKET, &C.

    LONDON, MONDAY.—The imports of wool into London last week were large, amounting to 11,621 bales, of which 3041 were from Port Phillip, 1683 from Portland Bay, 944 from Van ...

    Article : 229 words
  7. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.

    PARIS, JULY 5.—The friends of General Cavaigna[?] are not louder in his praise than are the whole of the well-disposed population of Paris. Yesterday so indignant and surprised was ...

    Article : 917 words
  8. IRELAND.

    After Mr. John Mitchell, the most dangerous, because the most sincere, of the apostles of treason, Mr. Thomas Francis Meagher has been made amenable to justice. This gentleman, ...

    Article : 632 words
  9. HOUSE OF COMMONS.—JULY 17.

    Lord J. Russell—I stated the other day, in answer to a question from the hon. member for Ripon, that I would take the course which it has been usual to take of late years, and state ...

    Article : 1,820 words
  10. LATEST FROM IRELAND.

    We have received intelligence from Dublin under date of Thursday, July 20, on which day the new proclamation came into effect. The city was quiet, and preparations were being ...

    Article : 391 words
  11. LATEST FOREIGN NEWS.

    We have received accounts from Paris dated yesterday morning. Tranquillity prevailed in the city; and it is expected that the (state of siege will be raised i[?] a short time. The ...

    Article : 1,313 words
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