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  2. THE ANNEXATION OF FIJI.

    THE banquet given to his Excellency the Governor in celebration of the annexation of the Fiji Islands to the British Empire took place last evening at the Merchants' Dining Hall, Exchange. Besides the guests there were ...

    Article : 8,237 words
  3. THE ARCHBISHOP OF COLONGE.

    On October [?] the Catholic Arch[?]shop of Col[?]nge, after under going an imprisonment of six months and nine day[?], was released from cu[?]dy by the German authorities. It is un[?]stood that the remainder of the penalty imposed on ...

    Article : 205 words
  4. MERCANTILE AND MONEY ARTICLE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,486 words
  5. THE QUEEN OF BAVARIA.

    The Queen Dowager of Bavaria has just been received into the Roman Catholic Church at Hoben-[?]wangan; According to the Prussian correspondent of the Times, of Majesty's change of religion has led to a rupture between ...

    Article : 136 words
  6. CAPTURE BY BRIGANDS.

    The Italian papers give particulars of the capture of Monsi[?]nor Th[?]doli, one of the Pope's chamberlains, by brigands. He was studying at the monastery of Trisulti, and, after the custom of Roman prelates, was taking a walk ...

    Article : 468 words
  7. RECALL OF THE ORENOQUE.

    The Official Journal of October 13 announces that the Or[?]que has just been recalled to Toulon from Civita Ve[?]hia, and adds:—"This vessel, which has been station[?]d at Civita Ve[?]hia since 1870, was ordered to ...

    Article : 548 words
  8. THE TORRES STRAITS MAIL

    WE have received by the Lady Young, English files to the 16th October, the last dates by the Suez mail being to the 3rd. We take the following from the papers to ...

    Article : 121 words
  9. JAPAN.

    Japan papers of the 17th October state that 20,000 recruits, between the ages of nineteen and thirty years, are being enlisted by the Government—The T[?]ka[?]maru has retu[?]d from Formosa with about 800 sick soldiers; ...

    Article : 267 words
  10. FATAL COLLISION OFF TEE LIZARD.

    The Cand[?]har, ship, of Liverpool, 1418 tons, own[?]d by T. and R. Br[?]cklebank, Liverpool, bound from London to Melbourne, with a general cargo, put into Falmouth, October 15, making a great deal of water, with loss of ...

    Article : 554 words
  11. ALLEGED CONVERSIONS TO ROMAN CATHOLICISM.

    The Colo[?]ue Gazette says it is authorised to give a complete contradiction to an as[?]tion of the Vienna Vaterland, that Lady William Ru[?]ell and the son of Lord Odo Russell had joined the Catholic Church. The Daily News ...

    Article : 382 words
  12. THE MAILS VIA BRINDISI.

    According to a statement of the Director of the Italian Post-office, confirmed by a report presented to the Chamber by Signor Spaventa, Minister of Public Works, the service of the Indi[?]n mail, via Brindisi, has been performed in a ...

    Article : 201 words
  13. THE WAR IN SPAIN.

    The news from the seat of war in Spain is rather conflicting, as all bad news from the Carlist camp ia suppressed. No confirmation conco[?]ing the wounding or attempted assassination of Don Carlos has been made ...

    Article : 627 words
  14. THE BURNING OF THE EUXINE.

    We have made inquiries of the men lately arrived here by the Namon, from Batavia, and who were a portion of the crow of the British veesel Euxine, burnt at sea on her voyage from North Shields to Aden. The vessel ...

    Article : 456 words
  15. HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

    S[?]ral thousands of people, comprising a large propertion of working men, marched in procession with flags and banners, on the afternoon of October 10, of Hyde Park, for the purpose of supporting the Hospital Saturday ...

    Article : 248 words
  16. THE ARREST TO COUNT ARNIM.

    As many be supposed, the arrest of Count Arnim is, naturally, the great topic of the day. As one of the Berlin papers says, more excitement has been caused by it than if all the bishops had been thrown into prison together. The ...

    Article : 1,029 words
  17. AMERICA.

    The United States Deputy Marshal was assaulted while serving a subp[?]na from the Grand Jury upon Brigham Young. He then obtained assistance, and on returning found Brigham Young's house occupied by armod men ...

    Article : 447 words
  18. THE TRANSIT OF VENUS.

    SIR,—The beautifully clear weather on Wednesday afforded a fine opportunity for observing, even with instruments of moderate power, the various phases of the transit, from the first moment of ingress till the very last, when the planet ...

    Article : 349 words
  19. BISMARCK AND M. REGNIER.

    Prince Bismarck, determined to astonish mankind by an un[?]terrupted succession of "startling effects," has condescended to indite a letter to the foolish and imperine[?] Paul Pry of politics (recently condemned to death [?] ...

    Article : 240 words
  20. THE POPE AND THE ITALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    Rome, October 13.—The Pope has delivered a speech in reply to an address from Roman women. His Holiness, alluding to the question whether a Catholic ought to accept election as a deputy to the Italian Parliament, said, in the ...

    Article : 86 words
  21. MINING.

    WALLSEND coal shares were the only description reported to-day as having changed hands, he price paid (182/8) being a slight decline on previous sales. Waratah were offered at 13. ...

    Article : 199 words
  22. Advertising

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    Advertising : 305 words
  23. CLERICAL TURFITES.

    October 13 saw the race for the C[?]sarewitch Stakes, Lord Ailesbury's Aventuriere winning by a head; Mr. F. Swindell's Truth, gelding, coming in second; and Count Nad[?]dy's Gamecock third. There were twenty-five ...

    Article : 202 words
  24. THE SPANISH NOTE TO THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT.

    The French bulletin of the Official Journal this evening contains the following:—"Some newspapers appear to exaggerate the importance of the Spanish Note recently communicated to the Duc Decazes. Most, if not all, of the ...

    Article : 180 words
  25. EXECUTION OF THE CAMBERWELL MURDERER.

    Joh[?] Walter Coppes, aged 37, a coffee-shop k[?]per, w[?] [?] resided in Church-row, Camberwell, and who was convicted at the Central Criminal Court of the murder of his wife, Emma Skeving[?]on Coppen, 34 years of age, was ...

    Article : 546 words
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