AMOUNT OF CIVIL LIST.—Not to exceed upon the whole £64,300, which shall be accepted by her Majesty in lieu of all territorial and other revenues of the Crown. The ...
Article : 641 wordsThe steamship Pacific, Captain Thompson, arrived at Gravesend on the 18th of that month. The number of deaths in London last week ...
Article : 613 wordsLord Panmure briefly announced on Monday night that a Russian sortie had been repulsed. The following somewhat longer account ...
Article : 687 wordsOn Friday, Lord John Russell took the step which had obviously become essential to prevent the overthrow of the Cabinet, and even to maintain his own dignity, by placing ...
Article : 217 wordsI enclose a brief diary of observation and occurrences in front since the last mail:- July 3.—The event of to-day has been the funeral procession of the late Field-Marshal ...
Article : 1,303 wordsEarl Granville moved the second reading of the Victoria Government Bill, and said that an Act had been passed in 1850 enabling the legislatures to revise their own ...
Article : 578 wordsJuly 7.—No change has occurred in the general disposition of the troops, nor has any incident of peculiar interest in the siege operations taken place since the last mail. The ...
Article : 1,940 wordsA letter from Frankfort, dated the 14th inst., which has been published in the Moniteur, says:—"For want of any other news, I now send you some particulars of the ...
Article : 262 wordsThe commercial news is important, especially as it bears upon our staple productions. We extract from the latest Liverpool papers. The public sales of colonial wool ...
Article : 280 wordsSir J. Pakington asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies if he had received a despatch from Sir W. Denison, submitting a plan for a monthly line of steam packets ...
Article : 432 wordsThis bill being now printed, as amended in the Commons, we hasten to lay an abstract of its contents before our readers, preserving the language of the clauses wherever it is ...
Article : 1,593 wordsThe European Times, July 20, says:— The tone of commercial affairs has undergone little or no change, owing to the almost entire absence of news of moment, either ...
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