We are in receipt of the San Francisco News [?] the World and other papers to the 16th August, and take from them, and the Herald's extracta, the following summary of the chief news brought by the ...
Article : 1,029 wordsThe following is the translation of a letter from a Persian convert to Christianity. The Rev. Reuben Jehangirshaw received it in this city on Saturday: Peace be unto you, my brother! Our country is ...
Article : 187 wordsThe great abundance of money in London, which has sustained prices of most commodities, will be increased by the payment of the French indemnity, thus: The London Joint Stock Bank have announced ...
Article : 722 wordsThe London Economist remarks that the accounts which the Bank of France has this week again, for the first time since September, begun to publish, are perhaps the most remarkable bank accounts which ...
Article : 413 wordsVersailles, July 22.—In to-day's sitting of the National Assembly, on the motion for considering the petitions relative to the temporal power of the Popo, M. Thiers delivered a speech, in which he said he ...
Article : 379 wordsAt the Judges' Chambers, yesterday, the following order in this case, signed by Lord Chief Justice Bovill, was issued:—"Upon hearing counsel on both sides, and by consent, I do order that in case one or ...
Article : 188 wordsThe renewed proposal of the masters to refer the dispute to arbritration has not brought forth the desired assent from the men, and the result is, as anticipated, that the probability of a settlement is further ...
Article : 321 wordsNew York, July 21st.—Advices state that Sir William Logan and his party, who left St. John's (N.B.) on a geological surveying expedition on the 12th instant, were entirely cut off on their route by a ...
Article : 1,579 wordsThe mysterious disappearance of General Lawrence, the United States Pension Agent in New York, has excited much interest. It was rumoured that he was a defaulter, and had run away; but such grave doubts ...
Article : 290 wordsNew York, August 14.—Shipments to Australian ports continue moderate, except the kerosene movement, which is more active; otherwise there is nothing doing. Rates of freight are firmer, owing to ...
Article : 394 wordsMarseilles, July 22, Evening.—The statements respecting the loss of property caused by the insurrection of the Beni Menasseurs have been considerably exaggerated. It is not true that the ...
Article : 106 wordsKerosene oil has undergone a reaction from the high prices of last month. Within the lost few days there has been a great scarcity of suitable tonnage. Rates have advanced, and checked business for ...
Article : 432 wordsEver since the sudden prostration of Louis M. Gottschalk, the eminent American pianist and musical composer, in the midst of a grand concert which he was giving in Rio Janeiro, November 25, 1869, ...
Article : 549 wordsIt is difficult now to estimate the full damage by the explosion, but it is not believed that any men at work in the mine will be recovered alive. On entering the chamber in which the explosion occurred, a ...
Article : 475 wordsVersailles, August 10th.—In the Assembly last evening M. Dumas submitted a motion providing for the distribution of remuneration of losses sustained by the departments during the war, at the hands of ...
Article : 2,356 wordsWool.—The improvement which we reported at the date of the departure of the previous mail— varying from ld to 2d per lb.—since then gradually increased, with the progress of the sales, bringing ...
Article : 439 wordsOne of the most disgraceful cases that have ever been reported in Auckland was the talk of the town on Saturday. A married man, who followed the occupation of sharebroker, and ...
Article : 409 wordsNew York, August 11.—An almost incredible statement is published of cruelty on board the ship Sardio, Captain Cunningham, of Boston, from San Francisco to Liverpool, with wheat, December 8th. ...
Article : 417 wordsA few days ago Mr. Ferdinand Klieves, while engaged in working out some moulding at a planning[?] mill in Waynesburg, Penn, met a most frightful accident. A piece of the moulding twelve feet long ...
Article : 291 wordsLondon, August 15th.—The Scott Centenary was celebrated to-day by a banquet in the great hall of the Cannon-street Hotel. Hepworth Dixon occupied the chair as President. Earl of Manchester; Lord ...
Article : 218 wordsOur third series of sales for the present year, consisting of— 56,689 bales Sydney and Queensland 65,748 bales Port Phillip ...
Article : 1,182 wordsThe Texas Jeffersonian says that a man named Middleton, on auctioneer, who had been living at Jefferson two years, had been on a spree for several weeks, but suddenly determined to stop drinking. ...
Article : 330 wordsIf we may credit the accounts we receive from every quarter, a terrible and subtle enemy is appreaching our shores by an accustomed and wellmarked track. For some time past cholera has been ...
Article : 621 wordsAdvices from Paris say that the city is excited, and the situation threatening; trouble is a apprehended from various sources. To-day is the fete of Napoleon I., and the air is full of rumours that the army will ...
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