HER Majesty the Queen, accompanied by the Empress of Germany, Prince Leopold, and Pricess Beatrics, left Windsor for Buckingham Palace on May 6, and remained till Wedensday evening. On Monday her ...
Article : 292 wordsA DETERMINED act of self-destruction has been perp[?]rated by Mr. Edward Mitchell, the well-known sculptor, at his residence in Camden Town. The unfortunate gentleman has been for some time past engaged upon ...
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Advertising : 1,888 wordsSOON after the despatch of our last issue an impression prevailed that the Government were likely either to appeal to the country, or to resign, on Mr. Fa[?]ett's Dublin University Bill. We are glad to state that that ...
Article : 265 wordsGreat emotion has been caused in Antwerp by the ass[?]ination of M. Mattioni, a merchant, much respected in that city, where it was supposed, says the journals, that he had none but friends. Some ...
Article : 375 wordsACTIVITY in the metal market still continues. Iron and cop-per are both again de[?]r, while other metals, with the exce[?]tion of tin, are all fir[?]. Iron.—Pigs have advanced to [?], the shipments being on a scale far beyond any previous year, ...
Article : 898 wordsA Board of Trade inquiry which had extended over five sittings, was concluded at the Greenwich police court, yesterday, before Mr. Maude, the magistrate, and Captains Harris and Toynbee, nautical assessors, ...
Article : 511 wordsTHE position of what is known as the Alabama question, in relation to the claims of the United States for indirect damages, is not exactly that which could be wished. We are not going to say who is in fault, but it ...
Article : 595 wordsTHE following telegram, dated May 1, has been received by the Falmouth, Gibraltar, and Malta line. It is addressed to Sir James Anderson, but the place form which it is sent is illegible:—"The Abydos has returned ...
Article : 131 wordsOne of the longest and most exciting rifle matches that has ever taken place between two individuals has just been completed at Sir Henry Halford's scat, Wistow, in Leicestershire. The match was between Mr. Edward ...
Article : 222 wordsMARGUERITE DIXBLANC, charged with the murder of Madame Riel, was examined at Bow-street on May 2. The witnesses called were Mr. Turrell, postmaster at ...
Article : 166 wordsANDERSON, of Putney, and Peter Kelly, of Manchester, met on May 3 for their match. The Thames man was backed heavily at odds. Kelly led him all the way to ...
Article : 72 wordsTICHBOENE—I mean the claimant—has been bailed out. Think of that in connection with Britishjustice ad British incredulity. Who would despair of sympathy and a fair trial after that? The claimant left ...
Article : 1,293 wordsON May 4 the Manchester and Newcastle schools of rowing were again pitted against one another, the former sending Mark Addy, and the Tynesiders Bagnall. The course was from Putney to Mortlake, and ...
Article : 246 wordsSIR,—I desire to call the attention of the various insurance offices and the public to a matter in which I think they are to a very great extent interested. I was standing at the corner of Bathurst and George ...
Article : 662 wordsA correspondent of the Levant Herald writes, with the date of Smyrna, May 4:—We have passed through a week of great excitement and anxiety at Smyrna. On Saturday last the report flew about town that the body of a ...
Article : 514 wordsThe second series of sales, which commenced on April. 11, was brought to a conclusion on the evening of May 11. In order that our readers may from an opinion of the causes which have principally led to the fall in ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 1 Jul 1872, Page 3
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