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  2. ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL VIA SAN FRANCISCO.

    THE R. M. S. City of Melbourne arrived in Port Jackson at 8 p.m. yesterday. We have received files of papers from England to the 10th February; SanFrancisco, March 7; Honolulu, march 11; and Fiji, ...

    Article : 1,228 words
  3. RELIGIOUS MEETING IN BERLIN.

    A meeting which had been announced to be held in the grand saloon of the Town-hall, Berlin, as a response to the late Catholic meeting in St. James's Hall, took place Invitations had been lssued and were responded to by ...

    Article : 428 words
  4. THE FRENCH REVENUE RETURNS.

    According to the official returns the French Customs Revenue for the year 1873 amounted to 255,550,000 franes, thus showing an increase of 70,004,000 as compared with the yoar 1872. The indirect taxes yielded 857,704,000 ...

    Article : 98 words
  5. THE BANK OF FRANCE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 153 words
  6. THE NEW PARLIAMENT.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,610 words
  7. ELECTION RIOTS.

    On the 5th February, at the Windsor Petty Sessions, held at the Guildhall, Windsor, before Mr. W. R. Harris (in the chair) and Mr. J. Devereaux, Thomas Lamb was charged with stone.throwing during some riotous proceedings ...

    Article : 1,035 words
  8. HE ASSAULT ON THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE.

    AT the Central Criminal Court yesterday, Captain Charles Maunsell surrendered before Baron Pollock to take his trial upon two indictments,, charging him with having committed two separate assaults upon the Duke of Cambridge, ...

    Article : 3,823 words
  9. LEICESTER.SQUARE.

    January the 24th was a red-letter day in several respects. Every Englishman, whether at home or abroad, knows, or has heard, or has read, of that abomination of desolation, Leicester-square. Occupying one of the best positions in ...

    Article : 307 words
  10. DR. LIVINGSTONE.

    The news of the death of Dr. Livingstone arrived in London by telegram from Aden, on January 27, from her Majesty's Acting Consul-General at Zanzibar. The telegram states that " the report of Livingstone's death is ...

    Article : 230 words
  11. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    It has now become evident that the country has returned an adverse answer to Mr. Gladstone's appeal. In every part of England, with great constituencies as with small, in commercial and manufacturing cities as well as in ...

    Article : 1,410 words
  12. THE MARRIAGE OF THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH.

    On the day before the English coup d'etat the great social question was solved at St. Petersburg. London was partially illuminated on that night, and one at least of the theatres thrown open to the public. The ceremony ...

    Article : 255 words
  13. BLACKWOOD AND ANOTHER V. THE LONDON CHARTERED BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    The question on this appeal from the Supreme Court of the colony of New South Wales, in its equitable jurisdiction, was of an important character on priority of charge. Judgment was given by the Lord Chancellor on the 27th ...

    Article : 755 words
  14. SPEECH OF MARSHAL MACMAHON.

    Marshal Mac Mahon, accompanied by the Prefect of the Seine and the Prefect of Police, visited the Hotel Dieu Hospital to-day, afterwards proceeding to the Tribunal of Commerce. The president of the tribunal delivered an ...

    Article : 179 words
  15. THE GERMAN REICHSTAG.

    The first session of the newly-e ected Reichstag was opened by commission to-day. Prince Bismark read the Speech from the Throne, of which the following is a summary:—The Emperor at the outset expresses deep regret at ...

    Article : 363 words
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