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  2. THE TIMES ON PRINCE ALFRED'S VISIT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Mail after mail had brought us the longing expectations and the busy preparations that seemed to fill a whole continent, the fifth quarter of the globe, as it has been called, for a visit by her Majesty's second son, the ...

    Article : 1,785 words
  3. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    The Monitour publishes the report of M. Magne, upon the financial position. The national debt of France is therein described as being in January, 1867, 936 millions of francs. The Budget presents a ...

    Article : 1,210 words
  4. DR. LIVINGSTONE.

    The Daily News assumes that Dr. Livingstone is safe, and thinks he will possibly return to England by the Mediterranean, having worked his way from one end of the ...

    Article : 634 words
  5. THE QUEEN'S JOURNAL.

    There is a unity of interest preserved throughout the volume by the fact of its relation almost entirly to the Queen's experience of life in the Highlands of Sootland. She learn to regard the Highland and the Highlandors ...

    Article : 2,404 words
  6. "PECULIAR PEOPLE" COMMITTED FOR MANS LAUGHTER.

    Yesterday Mr. Wm. Payas, City Coroner, held an inquiry at the Crown Tavern, Blockfriars-road, touching the death of Louis Waga affo[?] 14 months. The dece[?]d was the daughter of "two saints" of ...

    Article : 1,273 words
  7. FENIAN SYMPATHISERS.

    A court-martial, under the presidency of Captain F.B. Seymour, A.D.C, was held at Portamouth on January 6, on board the Victory, flagship of the Commander-in-Chief, Admiral Sir T. S. Pasley, for the ...

    Article : 909 words
  8. JAPAN.

    Ports Hlogo and Osaka were opened on, January 1. there were present twelve British, six American, and one French war vessels. Admiral Ball (Unitod States flag), Lieutenant Reid, and ten boats crew ...

    Article : 555 words
  9. LATE TELEGRAMS AND EXTRACTS.

    A correspondent of the Semaphore do Marsoilles gives a touching description of the departure of Maximilian for Mexico, and the return of his lifeless body to its native soil. On the 14th April, 1864, ...

    Article : 1,438 words
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