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  2. TURKEY.

    From Constantinople, on the 1st of March, the Own Correspondent of the Times writes:— As if nature herself were influenced by the causes which now disturb mankind, this capital has been ...

    Article : 3,603 words
  3. (From the Examiner.)

    Some years ago the cry was that the power of the Crown had increased, was increasing and ought to be diminished. It is held now in certain quarters, high and low, that the power of the press has increased, is ...

    Article : 1,077 words
  4. NAVAL AND MILITARY EXTRACTS.

    YOUTHFUL AIDES-DE-CAMP.—Before an officer can hold the appointment of Aide-de-Camp he must have served two years with the regiment. So says the Queen's Regulations. Now far a precious specimen of ...

    Article : 4,186 words
  5. (From the Times, 20th March.)

    THE Chancellor of the Exchequer last night propounded his measure for restricting the circulation of the Times, raising up an inferior and piratical press, and sacrificing a revenue of £200,000 a year. We ...

    Article : 1,407 words
  6. THE PROPOSED REPEAL OF THE NEWSPAPER STAMP.

    N[?] was there a clearer case against a proposed [?]actment than that against the Newspaper Stamp Bill resently withdrawn. Measured either by the plain interests of the public, the fair rights of ...

    Article : 1,523 words
  7. THE BATTLE OF EUPATORIA.

    "We left the roadstead of Eupatoria this morning (says the writer) where we remained some days, to return before Sebastopol. Yesterday we took leave of the Ottoman army, the small French garrison and its ...

    Article : 897 words
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