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  2. NEWS BY THE CUZCO.

    We have received files of London papers by the Cuzco to the 22nd December, being seven days later than those received by the last P. and O. mail, from which the following extracts are taken:— ...

    Article : 478 words
  3. THE TNSCRIBED STOCK BILL.

    The passing of an Act for the inscription of stock in London instead of debentures will be very beneficial to the colony, because it will enhance the value of any future loans contracted ...

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  5. SCOTLAND.

    Soveral deaths have ocurred through the recent snowstorm, which is described as the neverest that has visited Scotland for 21 years. A continuous fall for 24 hours followed by intermittent showers extending over several days, ...

    Article : 330 words
  6. AUSTRIA AND RUSSIA.

    The St. Petorsburg correspondent of the Times states that the Russian strategical lines of railway referred to by the Cologue Gazette were projected and mapped out more than six years ago, and another sign of Russia's ...

    Article : 205 words
  7. AUSTRIA.

    It is stated in Vienna that Couut Herbort Bismarck, who is in that cuty, is the bearer of despatches for the German Embassy and the Austrian Foreign Office, and has had a long conversation with Count Kalnoky. It is also stated ...

    Article : 79 words
  8. EGYPT.

    The Alexandria correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says:—Great distress prevails among the working classes here, owing to the destruction of property, dislocation of many trades, and delay in the payment of indemnities. A ...

    Article : 216 words
  9. DESTRUCTION OF GUNTON HALL.

    On December 17 Gunton Hull, the seat of Lord Suffield, was to a large extent destroyed by a disastrous fire. The hall was a handsome white brick mansion, standing on a [?]light emiuence about midway between Aylshan and North ...

    Article : 365 words
  10. ANTI-AUSTRIAN DEMONSTRATION AT ROME.

    Rome, December 21 (Evening).—the execution of Oberdank at Trieste causes cousiderable excitement here, owing to his having bean a student at the Higher School of Engineers. This evening about l00 young persons collected ...

    Article : 125 words
  11. FRANCE ON THE CONGO.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Standard says:—"It is reported that the Dutch Government intend to protest against the French claims on the Congo. Holland has far older rights in that quarter, having possessed factories for 150 ...

    Article : 111 words
  12. GREAT FIRE AT EXETER.

    A correspondent at Exeter, telegraphing at 10 o'clock this morning, says:—Three tremendous explosions roused the inhabitants of this city shortly after 7 o'clock this morning. The explosions were followed by a most serious ...

    Article : 255 words
  13. FRANCE.

    The French Government have refused to accept the proposal made by England to entrust to France the preside[?]ey of the National Debt Commission, as a compensation to [?] abolition of the Joint Coutrol, but a way has been left open ...

    Article : 285 words
  14. PROPOSED IRISH EMIGRATION TO MEXICO.

    A Dublin correspondent telegraphs to the St. James Gazette that an Irishman has arrived in Dullin from Mexico, with a letter from the Government of that country, empowering him to communicate with the Mexican Minister ...

    Article : 264 words
  15. TERRIBLE MINING ACCIDENT IN GERMANY.

    Early on December 21, while a butch of about 26 miners were being raised out of a coal pit near Dortmund, the rope broke, and the cage containing the workmen fell to the bottom of the shaft—a distance of 1800 feet. All were ...

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  16. SALVATION ARMY RIOTS.

    There was a scene of wild tumult and violence at Honiton, originating in an attack on the Salvation Army by the Skeleton Amry. The magistrates had refused an application to swear in special constables, and thus encouraged the ...

    Article : 97 words
  17. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    Reports of the Gloucester, Mubsuchusetts, fishing fleet state that 13 vessels and 115 lives have been lost this year. In Temesvar, Austria, the discovery has been made of two conductors connected with some dynamite placed under ...

    Article : 284 words
  18. GREAT STORM OFF NEWFOUNDLAND.

    The Philadelphia correspondent of the Times says that a telegram from St. John's, Newfoundlend, reports the greatest storm to have raged there which was ever known. It continued for two days, and 35 vessels have been wrecked ...

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  19. IRELAND.

    The Irish Government, by special proclamation, prohibited a meeting on December 17 in the Loughrea district. Though a large force of police was called out, under two, resident magistrates, some 3000 people assembled and ...

    Article : 672 words
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