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  2. REWARDS FOR POLITICAL SERVICES.

    A SHORT time ago it was announced that the Government of Victoria had caused the sum of £7000 to be placed on the Estimates as a gratuity from the colony to. Mr. Grant, in ...

    Article : 1,010 words
  3. SCENES AT THE TRIAL OF PRINCE PIERRE BONAPARTE, FOR SHOOTING M. VICTOR NOIR.

    THE extraordinary circumstances attending this trial, and the still more extraordinary verdict, are still the subject of exciting comment and remark in the European and American papers. The following particulars ...

    Article : 1,114 words
  4. ROME AND RITUALISM.

    THE following anecdote, which we have upon the best authority, will give our readers some idea of the extent to which the more advanced English Ritualists have copied the ceremonies and observances of ...

    Article : 428 words
  5. STRANGE DEATH.

    LAST evening Dr. Lankester hold an inquest at the College Arms, Crowndale-road, on the body of Jane Russell, aged thirty, who had died in the infirmary of St. Pancras Workhouse. It appeared that ...

    Article : 458 words
  6. DISPUTED SCOTCH PEERAGES.

    THE House of Lords on Tuesday morning decided that Mr. Cunningham Borthwick had established his claim to the barony of Borthwick, in the peerage of Scotland, through his connection with Henry ...

    Article : 295 words
  7. DREADFUL ACCIDENT ON A RAILWAY.

    ON Tuesday Miss Marion Dundridge, aged eleven, daughter of Major Dundridge, of the Bengal Staff Corps, lost her life by falling out of a carriage on the London and Brighton Railway, and the accident so ...

    Article : 477 words
  8. BURNING OF A PASSENGER SHIP AND LOSS OF 120 SOULS.

    THE destruction of a ship by fire is at all times a most appalling spectacle, but when it is known that a number of fellow-creatures have also perished it becomes doubly so; and in one of those terrible ...

    Article : 919 words
  9. REPORTED ESCAPE OF A NUN.

    SOME excitement was caused on Tuesday in the neighbourhood of Kingswood, Warwickshire, by the rather sensational account published in a Birmingham, paper of the flight of a nun from the Roman ...

    Article : 1,010 words
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  11. REVOLUTIONARY OUTBREAKS IN FRANCE.

    THE voting by plebiscite in France, by which the will of the general people was recorded on the subject of the further constitutional reforms proposed by the Emperor and his ...

    Article : 964 words
  12. USING THE SPURS.

    THE Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has prosecuted a jockey for spurring his horse at the Grand National Steeplechase. The case was heard at Liverpool. It was a prosecution instituted by the ...

    Article : 536 words
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