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  2. EFFECTS OF THE WAR ON GERMAN TRADE.

    A correspondent at Leipzie, writing on the 14th instant, says:—"Hitherto German trade has not suffered very much in consequence of the war. The blockade has done a certain amount of injury to the ...

    Article : 162 words
  3. NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    FROM the Home News, Times, and other journals, we collate the following extracts:- THE COURT. The Queen and Royal Family are still at Balmoral. ...

    Article : 2,333 words
  4. PARIS BY NIGHT AND DAY.

    In some recent numbers of the Moniteur, M. Gaston Tissander, who left Paris in the Celeste balloon, gives the following graphic account of the present appearance of that city by night and day:—"During the ...

    Article : 699 words
  5. THE TORCH-LIGHT DEMONSTRATION.

    A knot of self—styled "working men," who profess Republican opinions, met together in a publichouse, in order to organise steps to prevent the bombardment of Paris, and to insist upon ...

    Article : 491 words
  6. A DARING VENTURE.

    From New York we have intelligence of a daring attempt being made to reach a Prussian port by one of the finest of the Bremen and Hamburg steamers. The Westphalia left New York at about 6 o'clock on ...

    Article : 242 words
  7. THE SORTIE FROM PARIS.

    We give a portion of Dr. Russell's graphic description of the great sortic for Paris in the middle of October:- "October 21. "The French have caught sight of the brass spiked ...

    Article : 2,035 words
  8. EXECUTION OF MARGARET WATERS.

    The last scene of the tragedy which has for three months past been under public notice by the name of the "Brixton Baby-Farming Case," was enacted on October 11 within the walls of Horsemonger-lane ...

    Article : 830 words
  9. SOCIAL AFFAIRS IN ENGLAND.

    STILL nothing but the war. People here can scarcely talk of anything else. We have all kinds of sensational reports, chiefly in the evening, which seem to be manufactured expressly for the use of "special ...

    Article : 2,759 words
  10. COUNT BISMARK AND MR. RUSSELL.

    Our special correspondent with the head-quarters of the Crown Prince of Prussia (says the Times), Mr. Russell in a letter dated September 16,recurred to the surrender of the Emperor Napoleon at Sedan, ...

    Article : 759 words
  11. FATAL RIOT.

    Scenes of violence and bloodshed have been enacted at the village of Armathwaite, about twelve miles south of Carlisle, where a large number of navvies are employed upon the contract of Messrs. Baylis and ...

    Article : 563 words
  12. RUSSIAN DUPLICITY.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Standard writes:—"You know that Russia has been accused in many quarters of intending to profit by the gigantic war going on between Prussia and France to ...

    Article : 170 words
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