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  2. THE DISTURBANCES IN AMERICA.

    THE following Proclamation was issued in a Third Supplement to the Government Gazette published yesterday:— Colonial Secretary's Office, ...

    Article : 77 words
  3. BY THE QUEEN.—A PROCLAMATION.

    VICTORIA. R. Whereas we are happyly at peace with all Sovereigns, Powers, and States: And whereas hostilities have unhappily commenced ...

    Article : 2,467 words
  4. THE WAR IN AMERICA.

    THE Lord Chancellor took his seat on the woolsack at five o'clock. The Earl of Ellenborough: I did wish to have given public notice of my intention to put a question ...

    Article : 4,221 words
  5. POSITION OF ENGLAND IN RELATION TO AMERICA.

    AS DIFFICULTIES and troubles thicken in America we are forced to a more vigilant attitude, and to announce distinctly and definitely the policy to which it is our intention to adhere. Being no longer able to deny ...

    Article : 1,613 words
  6. THE MERCANTILE DIFFICULTIES OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR.

    IT is very important that thinking men of business should comprehend the exact difficulties to which our commerce with America is exposed at the present juncture. But many practised men of business do ...

    Article : 1,951 words
  7. COURT OF EXCHEQUER, May 25.

    BEFORE Mr. Bafon Martin, Mr. Baron Bramwell, Mr. Baron Channell, and the Lord Chief Baron. HATCH v. LEWIS AND ANOTHER. Mr. Montagu Chambers, Q. C. (with whom were ...

    Article : 2,524 words
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