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  2. OBSERVATIONS ON THE PROPOSED TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION BETWEEN IRELAND AND NEWFOUNDLAND.—BY PROFESSOR WILLIAM KING.

    HAVING under examination the objects obtained from the Irish Atlantic sea bed by H.M.S. Porcupine, of which a "Preliminary Notice" by myself appeared in the last number of the Nautical Magazine, my ...

    Article : 2,537 words
  3. NOVA SCOTIA.

    THE occupation of the valuable harbour and military post of Halifax by a band of settlers in 1749, was conducted by the English Government under a full sense of the importance of the operation. It was, indeed, the most ...

    Article : 944 words
  4. COLUMN FOR THE CURIOUS.

    THE NEW GOVERNMENT OFFICES.—"The Battle of the Styles" has been fought in committee, and the victory is to the Italian; the foundations of the new offices have been laid in "solid concrete;" and on the ...

    Article : 1,561 words
  5. NAPOLEON III. AND EUGENIE.

    THE present sovereign of France forms an exception to the rule which peaples Europe with kings of German lineage. A successful attempt to enter the great family of Teutonic princes was made by the first ...

    Article : 1,037 words
  6. THE COTTON FAMINE IN FRANCE AND THE GOVERNMENT.

    ON the 11th instant the following letter from a poor inhabitant of Mulhouse, whose name was not mentioned, appeared in the Temps newspaper:— "Sir,—A few days ago, as I was reading to my ...

    Article : 4,164 words
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