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  2. CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE THAMES.

    CHAMBERS AND GREEN.—Any match must be attractive in which is to be displayed the magnificent sculling of Robert Chambers of Newcastle, and any match in which the championship is involved must also be attractive of ...

    Article : 2,934 words
  3. THE POLISH INSURRECTION. (From the Home News, June 26)

    THE Polish insurrection makes rapid progress The power exercised by the secret government is so great and decisive that the Russian authorities may be said to be superseded in Warsaw. Several instances occurred recently. Certain documents in the ...

    Article : 682 words
  4. THE LATEST FOREIGN NEWS.

    PARIS, SATURDAY, the 27th June.—The Moniteur publishes decrees dated the 22nd of June, nominating the following prefects and sub-prefects:—M. Dureau, Prefect of the Loiret, in the place of M. de Costlogon, who retires; ...

    Article : 238 words
  5. THE INAUGURATION OF THE PRINCE CONSORT'S MEMORIAL.

    ON the 16th of June the public ceremony of uncovering the commemorative memorial, erected not less as a perpetual record of the great Exhibition than as a tribute to the Prince Consort to whose untiring exertions its vast success was due, was celebrated ...

    Article : 1,128 words
  6. THE POLISH QUESTION.

    We translate the following from the Courier de Marseille of the 28th of June last:— The Cabinet at St. Petersburg has now before it the three fresh notes of France, England, and Austria. If we ...

    Article : 139 words
  7. POSTAL SERVICE VIA PANAMA.

    IN the House of Commons, last night, Sir Stafford Northcote moved for copies of all correspondence relating to proposals for establishing a mail service between England and Australia, via Panama; and as there was no opposition to the production of ...

    Article : 1,204 words
  8. SPAIN AND MEXICO.

    One of the pricipal journals of Madrid—the Epoca— publishes the following:— "Those who pretended that we did not guard the true conservative interests of Mexico are at present desired to ...

    Article : 153 words
  9. [FROM THE TIMES' SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.]

    It will, perhaps, astonish diplomatists to find how little importance is attached by the Poles to the presentation of the three Notes on behalf of Poland. As far as I can judge, it is generally feared, that in order to get rid of the trouble some representations ...

    Article : 1,174 words
  10. POLAND.

    The Journal de Posen of the 23rd of June publishes, on the report of its correspondent at Varsovia, news from Wilna which requires some confirmation. The statements are as follows:—"General Mouravieff having condemned, ...

    Article : 107 words
  11. ROME.

    On Sunday, the 21st of June, the anniversary of the coronation of Pius the Ninth was celebrated in the Sixtine Chapel at Rome. Cardinal Pietro celebrated high mass, at which the Sacred College, the Patriarchs, ...

    Article : 144 words
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  13. THE CAPTURE OF PUEBLA.

    THE news of the capture of Puebla is confirmed. There is now no doubt that it is in the hands of the French. General Forey's report shows that, however bravely the Mexicans had defended the place, it became at last impossible for them to maintain it. ...

    Article : 373 words
  14. MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE.

    TROOPS FOR NEW ZEALAND.—The 1st battalion of the 12th Regiment being considerably below its proper strength, a detachment of ninety men of all ranks, under the command of Captain V[?]reker and one su[?]altern, embarked at Gravesend, on board the ...

    Article : 794 words
  15. THE COURT.

    On Jun 6th her Majesty, accompanied by his Royal Highness Prince Alfred, the younger members of the Royal Family, and suite, arrived at the Windsor station of the Great Western Railway about 9 o'clock a.m. About twenty hours were occupied ...

    Article : 1,046 words
  16. MINISTERIAL CHANGES IN FRANCE.

    IF we could penetrate to the inmost thoughts of a resolute and politic Prince, we might divine the meaning of the late Ministerial changes at Paris. When such an event as the resignation of two prominent statesmen takes place in a constitutional country we ...

    Article : 1,460 words
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