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  2. THE INSURRECTION IN ALGIERS.

    The Algerian insurrection, which appeared to be in the way of appeasement, has just resumed new vigour round Cherchell, only a few leagues from Algiers. Certain Arab tribes, whose fidelity was considered ...

    Article : 409 words
  3. POPULAR ORATORS AND PRINCE ARTHUR'S ANNUITY.

    On July 31 a very large and noisy meeting was held in Trafalgar-square, convened by the Land and Labour League, to protest, against the proposed annuity to Prince Arthur, or any further payments to ...

    Article : 508 words
  4. THE BAYSWATER TRAGEDY.

    The trial of Flora Davey, alias Newington, for the manslaughter of Mr. Frederick James Moon, commenced on 13th July, at the Central Criminal Court. The prisoner having been found guilty, and called upon ...

    Article : 662 words
  5. APPEAL TO THE PRIVY COUNCIL.

    A very important document has just been prepared by the Registrar of the Privy Council, being a "Statement of all the Appeals to her Majesty in Council from the Australian Colonies and New Zealand which have ...

    Article : 389 words
  6. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.

    THE third court-martial appointed to try such of the leaders of the Commune as are in custody assembled on the 7th of August, in the riding school of the Place Armes. ...

    Article : 5,844 words
  7. A DREADFUL TRAGEDY.

    On 3rd August Mr. James Nimmo, lately a well-known news-agent, residing at Glasgow, poisoned with prussic acid three of his children, named respectively Christiana, aged five; James, aged three and a half; ...

    Article : 100 words
  8. GOODWOOD RACES.

    JULY 27.—The Goodwood Cup, value 300 sovereigns, added to a subscription of 20 sovereigns each, half forfeit; the owner of the second horse to receive 100 sovereigns out of the stakes. 2½ miles. 29 subscribers. ...

    Article : 258 words
  9. DOGGETTS COAT AND BADGE.

    Apart from all considerations of pecuniary gain, the young watermen of the Thames earnestly vie with each other in gaining the coveted livery and badge annually rowed for on August 1 from the Old Swan ...

    Article : 353 words
  10. CRICKET.

    In the great annual cricket match—Eton v. Harrow— Eton went in first, and scored 308, Mr. W. A. Ridley being cridited with 117. Harrow followed, and at the end of the day's play had scored 93 for seven wickets. The first ...

    Article : 168 words
  11. DEATH OF THE DEAN OF ST. PAUL'S.

    VERY many of our readers will learn with extreme regret the news of the sudden death of Dr. Mansel, the Dean of St. Paul's, which happened at an early hour on Monday morning, July 31, at Cosgrove Hall, ...

    Article : 617 words
  12. AQUATICS.

    THE ROYAL YACHT SQUADEON REGATTA.—The race for the International Challenge Cup, presented by the Prince of Wales, was commenced on August 4. The prize is valued at £100, and consists of a massive tankard. The ...

    Article : 138 words
  13. LATEST FASHIONS.

    That mysterious and treacherous personage the "clerk of the weather" seems at last to compassionate the fair owners of summer toilettes, and to permit them to appear in the light and elegant costumes suited to the time of ...

    Article : 1,066 words
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