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  2. THE MONTH'S NEWS.

    THE Conference on Danish affairs met again on Thursday, but little progress appears to have been made towards a pacific settlement. Very little absolutely authentic information transpires, yet some dose; and, as far as we can ...

    Article : 6,186 words
  3. CONTINENTAL NEWS.

    THE galleries of the great building in the Champs [?]lysees, which gave hospitality to the splendid International Show of 1855, are again serving for the display of the works of French art. Formerly, these art-exhibitions occurred only ...

    Article : 6,746 words
  4. TRANSPORTATION TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    YESTERDAY a deputation from the Australian colonies waited upon the Right Hon. Edward Cardwell, the Colonial Secretary, on the subject of the transportation of convicts to Western Australia. The deputation consisted of Messrs. ...

    Article : 2,145 words
  5. FASHIONS FOR JUNE.

    WALKING DRESS.—Dark lilac poplin robe, trimmed with black passementerie ornaments. The corsage is out in the style known as the corsage. Imperatrice, without s[?]m. Lilac crape bonnet, covered with black tulle, and ...

    Article : 285 words
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