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  2. AMERICAN NOTES.

    THIS gentleman has forwarded from Mobile some excellent sketches of a visit to the Confederate camp an Pensacola and the Federal fortress of Fort Pickens. Wishing to proceed ...

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  3. THE EARTHQUAKE IN MENDOZA.

    THE following is an extract from a letter from Valparaiso:- Valparaiso, April 16. On the 20th March I was in company with several others, ...

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  4. COUNT CAVOUR'S LAST DESPATCH.

    THE following despatch, in which Count Cavour announced to Count Brassier do Saint-Simon, Prussian Munster at Turm, that King Victor Emmanuel's Government had been compelled to withdraw the exequatur of the Consuls ...

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  5. DEATH OF LORD CHANCELLOR CAMPBELL.

    LORD Chancellor Campbell died yesterday morning. He had attended a cabinet in the course of the day, and had entertained a party at dinner on Saturday evening with that keen and hospitable enjoyment of ...

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  6. COUNT CAVOUR.

    THE shock which must have thrilled through Italy at the death of Count Cavour may be partially appreciated by all who have shared and witnessed the unanimous regret of Englishmen. Few statesmen ...

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  7. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    GOVERNORSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND.—Sir George Grey has accepted the Governorship of New Zealand, and his commission will be transmitted to him by the Cape mail on Wednesday next. Sir George Grey has made a sacrifice in accepting the minor ...

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  8. DR. LANG AND THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

    THERE are few who know Dr. Lang who will not smile at the sermon on " a haughty spirit goeth before a fall" to which he was compelled to listen in the Evening Sederunt of ...

    Article : 1,462 words
  9. TROOPS FOR CANADA.

    WE are about to send a small army to Canada. This is just one of those steps upon which it is most difficult to pronounce an opinion, because we cannot suppose we have all the facts before us. In the present ...

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  10. EMIGRATION DURING 1860.

    THE twenty-first report of the Emigration Committee was issued to the public yesterday. It relates to the emigration from the United Kingdom during the year 1860. The entire emigration during the year 1860 amounted ...

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