We have now our English papers by the Suez Mail steamer, to the 9th May. We extract as follows from them:— THE RIGHT OF QUESTION IN THE ...
Article : 414 wordsA strange and melancholy case of drowning occurred about 2 p.m. on the 13th instant to Charles Booth, a seaman on board the schooner Lady of the Lake, then lying in ...
Article : 370 wordsBy the Indian papers to hand by the Tanjore's mail we have intelligence of a meiancholy occurrence on the coast of Hindostan, whereby a fine ship and a large number of ...
Article : 450 wordsThe English papers of 9th May contain a large amount of intelligence and rumours relative to the revolutionary feeling which prevails in Russia, the attempted ...
Article : 1,212 wordsA correspondent of the Times sends a letter from St. Petersburg, dated a few days ago, to which the attempt on the Czar's life imparts considerable interest. The entire accuracy of ...
Article : 569 wordsThe city tramway—which has inspired some persons with the hope that it will prove a cure for many of our vehicular evils, and others with a fear that it will serve but to ...
Article : 366 wordsIn the House of Commons, on the 21st April, the Chancellor of the Exchequer brought in his Banking Bill. Premising that the alarm excited by recent failures had ...
Article : 328 wordsOn May 6 the Union Company's Royal Mail steamship German arrived in Plymouth Sound. She left the Cape on April 15, and brings detailed accounts of the battle of ...
Article : 1,198 wordsA movement in favour of expressing sympathy with his Excellency the LieutenantGovernor in the position in which he was placed during the recent agitation respecting ...
Article : 533 wordsThe Hampshire, which left the port of London, on Saturday, April 5, for Melbourne, took out another very prime lot of Bates shorthorn cattle for Mr. W. M'Culloch, who ...
Article : 428 wordsYesterday morning, a deputation of old Volunteers, consisting of Major Richards, Captain Cooper, Lieutenant Parrott, and Ensign Longfield, had an interview with the ...
Article : 376 wordsOn April 26 the Queen arrived at Windsor. The weather during the passage across the Channel was fine, and though there was a considerable swell the sea was not too bois ...
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