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  2. EUROPEAN NEWS.

    The intelligence from England by the Orient steamer Cotopaxi is to the 27th May:— THE TERRIBLE STEAMBOAT DISASTER IN CANADA. ...

    Article : 749 words
  3. OUR TASMANIAN LETTER.

    Readers in New South Wales may perhaps be inclined to smile when they hear that the opening of the Tasmanian session has been postponed by Gazette Extraordinary, from the 2nd until the 19th instant, in ...

    Article : 2,294 words
  4. THE IMPERIAL MARRIAGE IN VIENNA.

    It is a pity that on an average princes omy many once in a life, so that every generation must content itself with the spectacle of one Royal or Imperial marriage, and all the pomp, the idling, the enjoyment ...

    Article : 3,347 words
  5. THE AFTER-DINNER ORATORY OF AN AMERICAN MAN OF GENIUS.

    It was agraceful compliment to America to place one of her most brilliant and admired men of letters in the chair at the annual banquet in connection with the Royal Literary Fund. His Excellency the Minister ...

    Article : 1,680 words
  6. THE STATE OF IRELAND.

    The condition of Ireland shows no signs of improvement. Neither the prospect of beneficial legislation, nor the coereive action of the authorities, has succeeded in tranquillising the country. Evictions are still carried out on a large scale, ...

    Article : 994 words
  7. THE ORANGE MEAT-FREEZING INDUSTRY.

    The first direct and complete shipment of meat ever sent from this port to England is now being loaded on board the Cuzco, which is to sail on the 20th instant. The freezing chamber is a large room 68 feetlong by 46 broad ...

    Article : 497 words
  8. AN INLAND SEA.

    Sir,—Having recently visited the colony of South Australia, and having had many opportunities of observing the topographical features of the country, I was much interested in a paper read about a month ago before the Farmers' ...

    Article : 780 words
  9. BRIGANDAGE IN MACEDONIA.

    The announcement of the release of Mr. Suter from the hands of brigads in Macedonia, which was confirmed by Sir Charles Dilke in the House of Commons, records the unsatisfactory close of a stirring and romantic but very ...

    Article : 574 words
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