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  2. THE DISTRESS IN THE COTTON DISTRICTS.

    FOURTERN hundred pounds have been collected in Galsg for the purpose of aiding the emigration of hand-loom weavers. Four hundred and saventy emigrants left Queenstown, ...

    Article : 645 words
  3. THE FALL OF VICKSBURG.

    SIR,—Will you find room for the very Just observation of the Toronto Globe on this important point? We have heard much of the ''determined spirit" of the South, but really if this kind of thing goes on, we may expect to see a ...

    Article : 1,360 words
  4. THE TELEGRAPH TO INDIA.

    IF mecnanicai app[?]lances are to be depended upon, and it the most careful and experienced supervision of all relating to the scientific perfection of a submarine cable is of any avail, the whole of ...

    Article : 3,002 words
  5. THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CONGRESS AT MALINES.

    IN the afternoon meeting of the Congress on Friday Cardinal Wiseman-styled by the correspoudent of the Independance "Archbishop of London''—delivered an address "On the. Civ[?]l and Religious Condition of the English ...

    Article : 589 words
  6. THE DRAMATIC COLLEGE FETE.

    THE fete and fancy fair held at the Crystal Palace in aid of the funds of the Royal Dramatic College, has been this year more successful than on any previous occasion. it lasted two days. ...

    Article : 1,117 words
  7. A RELIC OF THE REYNOLDS FAMILY.

    MOST people who know anything about Sir Joshua Reynolds remember his famous definition of genius that i is great natural ability turned by accident it to a particular direction. Unsatisfactory ...

    Article : 2,311 words
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    THE STORAGE OF PETROLEUM AT HAMBURG.—Ono of the immecate practical resulte of the impertante experiments on petroleam made last month at Hamburg by the authorities of that city is the publication of a deares of ...

    Article : 1,083 words
  9. THE SUPPOSED CAPTURE OF NANA SAHIB.

    THE Glasgow Herald publishes an interesting lotter dated Ajmere June 30, describing the capture of the person supposed to be Nana Sahib. The writer says: After the numerous reports as to the capture and death ...

    Article : 1,487 words
  10. THE SLAVEHOLDERS WAR.

    SIR,-I enclose you an account of one of the many scenes of daily occurrence in the cotton States willoh may enlighten some of your readers as to the mode in fashion there of sustaining; that infamous institution which Jefferson Davis and ...

    Article : 488 words
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    ALL-ENGLAND ELEVEN v. TWENTY TWO OF LONGISGHT. —Another of the matches of the Eleven concluded in their favour, at Longsight, against twenty of the district with Hodgsom and Slinn, on August 1. The Eleven ...

    Article : 852 words
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