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  2. ARRIVAL OP THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    THE R.M.S. Geclong, Captain Dundas, arrived in Port Jackson at noon yesterday, banging our files of English and other European journals, and correspondence to the 15th July, ...

    Article : 4,784 words
  3. THE CECUMENICAL COUNCIL.

    The (Ecumenical Council has accomplished the object for which it was convoked, The discussion of the famous 4th Chapfer has been closed, not by any violent act of the majority, but from sheer weariness on all sides. The heat ...

    Article : 379 words
  4. THE EXECUTION OF THE GREEK BRIGANDS.

    The last (the 18th) number of the official correspondence on the Athenian massacres contains a report addressed to Mr. Erskine by Mr. Watson,the Secretary of her Majesty's Legation, upon the execution on the morning of the 20th ...

    Article : 70 words
  5. THE GERMAN PRESS ON THE CRISIS.

    The North German Gazitte, commenting upon an article in the Pays, draws a attention to the fact that the outcry for war whieh has burst forth in France has found no ccho on this side of the Rhine. The Gazette again strongly ...

    Article : 309 words
  6. BOAT-RACE BETWEEN KELLEY AND SADLER.

    This exciting race for £400, and the second best clain to the championship of the Thames, took place on the afternoon of the 14th July, from Putney to MortlakoBetting began at 6 to 4 on Kelley and at the start had got ...

    Article : 238 words
  7. THE ORLEANS FRINCES.

    The case of the Orlcans Princes coutinumes to excite much attention and sympathy in Paris. Last Saturday, M. Dreolle read the report of the Committee to the Chamber, and an animated discussion arose. Government, however, ...

    Article : 125 words
  8. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 15. DECLARATION OF WAR BY FRANCE AGAINST PRUSSIA!

    The "crisis," if this news be true, has resulted in war (so says the Evening Standard), France having declared hostilities against Prussia, because that Government refuses to give guarantees that it will not support the ...

    Article : 205 words
  9. THE RELATIONS BETWEEN ENGLAND AND THE COLONIES.

    In the House of Louis, on the 20th June, Purl Russell drew attention to the relations between the mother country and the colonies, premising that he took this step from no want of confidence in the Government; he adverted to the ...

    Article : 675 words
  10. THE PRUSSIAN COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.

    The grent strategist of the Bohemian campaign in 1866, Count Moltke, is now in his 70th years; but in energy and power of mind he is unimpaired by age. In appearance tall, of martial bearing, he gives one the impression of a ...

    Article : 528 words
  11. DEATH OF LORD ARTHUR CLINTON.

    This nobleman, whose name bus been very discreditably connected with the "personification of women" case, died on June l8 at the King's Anns Hotel, Christchurch, Hampshire, where he had been staying for a few days on ...

    Article : 197 words
  12. POLITICAL.

    Logislation has proceeded; the Irish Land Bill was much altered by the Lords, and Mr. Gladstone has accepted some of the amendments, more indeed than it was thought he would adopt, and in other cases, by the aid of large ...

    Article : 435 words
  13. AUSTRALIAN APPELLATE COURT.

    The Law Times, speaking of the proposal to establish a local Appeal Court, says:—"The Australian lawyers contemplate the constituting of a Court of Appeal to supersede the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, which, we ...

    Article : 476 words
  14. THE POSITION OF ENGLAND.

    In the House of Commons, on the 14th July, Mr. Disraceli said,—I am at all times unwilling to press her Majesty's Government for information with respect to our foreign relations, but I feel bound in the present critical ...

    Article : 395 words
  15. THE WAR.

    The Home News says: Since the events which culminated in Sandowa, we have not had so important a crisis to record as that which is now occupying the world. While these lines are being written it is not known whether ...

    Article : 1,232 words
  16. AUSTRALIAN CONFEDERATION.

    The Times of the 15th July devotes a leader to this subject, taking as its text the following passage from the addiess of Sir James M'Culloch to the electors of Mornington:—"The federation of the Australian colonies is a ...

    Article : 229 words
  17. TURKEY.

    A great fire has occurred at Maniboul. It began on July 11, and was not got under until midnight. About 1500 houses, nearly all of which were built of wood, were destroyed in the poor Mussulman, Greek, and Armenian ...

    Article : 91 words
  18. BELGIUM.

    HOSTILE PREPARATIONS.—Letters from Antwerp stete that a regiment of Engineers has received orders to leave for Mons, in order to occupy and keep a watch upon the four strategic lines of railway to the French, Prussian, and ...

    Article : 82 words
  19. SAARBRUCK AND THE SEAT OF WAR.

    We ([?] Times) are indebted to the same pen which so well and vigerously described the Prusso-Austrian Campaign of 1866 specially from a professional poing of view, for the following notice of the respective positions of the present ...

    Article : 1,081 words
  20. THE LATE EARL OF CLARENDON.

    An English journal says:—Turning from the most active portion of the Earl of Clarendon's eventful life, our eyes are naturally fixed upon his conduct as a Forcign Minister. It was for his work in this department of his public ...

    Article : 480 words
  21. UNITED STATES.

    A FIGHT WITH ORANGEMEN.—An Orange fostival was held at Elm Park, New York, on July 12, when the Orangemen were attacked by the Irish Cutholies. A desperate fight ensued, and firearms were used. Three persons ...

    Article : 52 words
  22. THE DEMANDS OF FRANCE.

    Referring to the Hohenzollern affair, the Moniteur say a that the abandonment by Prussia of her present project is not enough; that France must take steps to prevent its recurrence, demand entire liberty for South Gormany, the ...

    Article : 62 words
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