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  2. THE BALLOT BILL AND THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

    A public meeting, under the auspices of the Birmingham Liberal Association, to consider the conduct of the House of Lords in rejecting the Ballot Bill, was held in the Birmingham Town Hall on the 23rd ...

    Article : 1,127 words
  3. THE ROYAL WARRANT.

    In the House of Commons on the 21st August (as reported in the Times) Mr. Cardwell (who rose at ten minutes to 2 o'clock, simultaneously with the appearance in the lobby ...

    Article : 811 words
  4. APPALLING DISASTERS IN AMERICA.

    Boston, August 27.—A frightful accident occurred last night on the Eastern Railroad, at Revere, seven miles from Boston. The accommodation train started behind time, and while stopping at the station at ...

    Article : 1,358 words
  5. THE SECRET RUSSIAN-GERMAN TREATY.

    We have an interesting revelation from Europe. While the Germans were besieging Paris they feared that Austria would come to the relief of the French, and they made a treaty with Russia, providing that ...

    Article : 840 words
  6. THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.—SESSION OF 1871.

    The prorogation of Parliament, always, in the absence of the Sovereign, an unimposing ceremony, was to-day, even tamer than usual, owing to the late period to which the Session has extended, and the ...

    Article : 2,827 words
  7. THE GOVERNMENT OF FRANCE.

    It would seem that the "Pacte de Bordeaux" is likely to be succeeded by the "Pacte de Versailles," though, probably, it will not have any very binding effect on the consciences of those who enter into it. The great ...

    Article : 2,097 words
  8. A NEW LINE TO AUSTRALIA.

    The following correspondence has been forwarded to us (Times) for publication:— "House of Commons, August 4. "My dear Monsell,—As I have failed in finding a ...

    Article : 1,053 words
  9. AMERICA.

    September 10.—President Grant will declare martial law in two counties of South Carolina to enforce the Ku-Klux law. The printing bills of New York city for two years and a-half amounted to 3,000,000 ...

    Article : 670 words
  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    SIR,—Spohr, in his hints to amateurs upon the choice of a violin, says:—"After the Cremona makers the celebrated German, Steiner, is best known. His instruments are scarcely inferior to the Cremonese, and he also used the ...

    Article : 138 words
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