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  2. THE JUDGMENT IN THE COLENSO CASE.

    Dr. Cole so is still a Bishop of the Church of England. He has obtained from the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council a declaration that the whole of his Metropolitan's proceedings against him are ...

    Article : 1,583 words
  3. DEATH OF THE STUD HORSE FISHERMAN.

    The death of Fisherman, the most celebrated horse that has ever set foot in these colonies, is not only an irreparable lose to his owner, Mr. Hurtle Fisher, but one which will be a severe blow to the turf. His place ...

    Article : 2,673 words
  4. THE HOMELESS AND DESTITUTE POOR OF ENGLAND.

    At the Christmas season the claims of the homeless and the destitute are put forward from so many quarters; they are urged with so much feeling, and supported by such an array of distressing facts, that ...

    Article : 1,952 words
  5. PUBLIC MEMORIALS.

    Some years ago, in listening to a lecture delivered by M. Guizot's substitute, in the College de France, we were struck by his observing that he had travelled through the length and breadth of England without ...

    Article : 814 words
  6. THE JESUIT'S OATH.

    The following is from the Dublin correspondent of an English paper:— Dublin, March 24. The Jesuits are now on trail before the Dublin ...

    Article : 1,037 words
  7. HOW VERY CLEVER!

    The Saturday Review of 11th February, discussing the relations of England and the United States, asserts that General Dix "had boasted to an applauding audience in New York that his ...

    Article : 856 words
  8. GRATEFUL ABORIGINES.

    Few colonists expect gratitude from the aborigines, but that they are not always unmindful of those obligations which go to make up what is called civilization, has been proved of late in ...

    Article : 813 words
  9. A WILTSHIRE ROBINSON CRUSOE.

    A labourer, named Charles Norris, in the employ of the Great Railway Company, has been charged before the Bradford-on-Avon magistrates with stealing timber, the ...

    Article : 362 words
  10. A COLONIAL NAVY.

    The Colonial Naval Defenc Bill, now going through Parliament, is entitled to notice, not only by its novelty but its importance. The gist of the measure is that the colonies should be empowered and ...

    Article : 171 words
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