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  2. DEPLORABLE CONDITION OF MEXICO.

    The same year which we trust has seen the re-establishment on a firmer basis than ever of the Anglo-Indian Empire in the East seems likely to witness the extinction of the last ...

    Article : 1,219 words
  3. THE NEW LAW FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.

    The new Act, passed on the day of the prorogation, to provide for the Government of British Columbia, is in print; and as at this period a notice of everything relating to the ...

    Article : 680 words
  4. CHINA.

    During the last three weeks the braves have either been very quiet, or have retired from the immediate vicinity of Canton: they no longer startle the silent night with their conch shells ...

    Article : 2,099 words
  5. BRITISH AND FOREIGN GLEANINGS.

    THE STANFIELD MURDER.—We referred in our last to the publication of extracts from letters from Gibraltar stating that a soldier in the garrison there had confessed to being the ...

    Article : 3,395 words
  6. NAVIGATION OF THE MURRAY

    In the session of 1857, a Select Committee of the Assembly was appointed to enquire into the navigation of the western waters flowing into the Murray. The labours of the ...

    Article : 1,660 words
  7. THE COMMERCIAL NAVIES OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

    If there is one thing which the history of the great conflicts between nations has proved more than another, it is that large and extensive preparations for war during times of ...

    Article : 1,213 words
  8. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES DICKENS.

    The following letters are in circulation among the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dickens They speak for themselves:— Taviatock House, Tavistock-square, London ...

    Article : 1,091 words
  9. A TELEGRAPH ACROSS SIBERIA.

    Suppose the attempt to lay the Atlantic to-legraph cable should prove a final failure and be abandoned, must we then renounce the hope of connecting the two continents? By no ...

    Article : 526 words
  10. THE CONDEMNED PATRIOTS IN NAPLES.

    The following extraordinary statement is from the Times correspondent at Naples:— NAPLES, Aug. 3.—The following details are of so extraordinary a character that I ...

    Article : 1,629 words
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