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Article : 299 wordsMr. Walter Bentley, a young actor of considerable merit, has made his first appearance at the Theatre Royal, Glasgow, and received a very flattering reception. Lord Ly[?]n's comedy, "Men[?]y," was the piece selected. Mr. ...
Article : 91 wordsA Europen Mail correspondent writes: The Orton fever has broken out again, and, like most fevers, it is confined in its virulence to the lower strata of society. If it be that a dirty face and a sh[?]less foot is generally associated with ...
Article : 818 wordsThe first sitting of the Belgian Parliament after the Easter holidays took place on April 13, and the Ministry was at once asked for explanations respecting the German note, and the Belgian reply thereto. The Foreign Minister ...
Article : 88 wordsAt M. Guizot's sale the other day a collection of the Dibats, from 1789 to 1873, was knocked down for 2220 francs, the cost price, per number, being 6400 francs. The sale attracts but little attention, and the produce is not ...
Article : 330 wordsThe Lower House of the R[?]ichsrath has approved the bill brought forward by independent members relative to the legal position of Old Catholics. The bill waa read a third time without amendment as pr[?]posed by the ...
Article : 39 wordsA telegram from St. Petersburg announces that her Imperial Highness the Czarevna was safely delivered of a princess on April 6. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe trial of " Tilton v. Beecher," interrupted by the illness of a juror, was resumed on the 8th of March, which was the 43rd day of the hearing. The New york Times says:—" It appears now pretty certain that the trial will ...
Article : 279 wordsIn the House of Commons, on April 12, in reply to a question from Mr. Owen Lowis on the subject of an alleged "menacing note " addressed by Germany to [?]gium, Mr. Disraeli, having deprecated the use of ...
Article : 319 wordsCaptain Paul Boyton has made a series of experiments with his life—preserving apparatus, from the Medina, at East Cowes. These were witnesed by the Queen and Princess Beatrice, from the deck of the Alberta. When the ...
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Article : 845 wordsThis afternoon, b[?]neath a leaden gloomy sky, London celebrated its annual Lenten carnival on the banks of the Thames, and the thirty-second boat-race between the rival Universities was decided in favour of the Dark Blues in ...
Article : 2,192 wordsThe Bi[?] Public says that General do Cissey, the Minister of War, following the example of M. Dufa[?], has just addressed to all the generals in command of army corps, and the generals of divisions and brigade, a circular ...
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Article : 305 wordsThe Standard, March 3, has the following:—" The most appalling tragedy for the last fifteen years occurred on Sunday at the Jesuit College, which was assailed by a mob estimated to number from ten to thirty thousand. The ...
Article : 146 wordsThe bill for suspending State granta to the Roman Church has been steadily advancing in the Prussian Diet. Its provisions have been made more stringent, and Prince Bismarck must feel that he is the hero, not of a more ...
Article : 457 wordsWith reference to the Prince of Wales' visit to India, the Daily News believes "that the staff which will acc[?]pany his Royal Highness from England will be comparatively small. It is not unlikely that the Prince will be ...
Article : 169 wordsSIR,—It is be regretted that your correspondent did not [?]ish the name of the Art judge who designates all water colour drawings costing less than£200 abso[?] t[?]. That the public might form an [?] of the ...
Article : 417 wordsThe R[?]he Courier gives the following account of a visit by a German lady to the Pope: — "At the hour fixed for the andience we repaired to the Vati[?]n in our best clothes, and after we had waited pretty ...
Article : 394 wordsWe learn from the Spanish frontier that the prospects of peace increase daily. No less than 180 Carlist officers, of whom seven are generals, three brigadiers, and many colonels have given in their submission. ...
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Advertising : 151 wordsAt Rome on March 19 there was an extraordinary celebration of the Feast of St. Joseph. From the Port[?] Pia to Garibaldi's villa thousands of pedestrians passed, as well as many carriages. Innumerable bouquets were pres[?]nted ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 2 Jun 1875, Page 3
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