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  2. ITALIAN POLICY OF GREAT BRITAIN.

    THE following despatch has been addressed to the British Minister at Turin. Its bold and firm tone has produced a deep impression throughout Europe: ...

    Article : 1,294 words
  3. THE WAR IN NEW ZEALAND.

    EMBARKATION OF ARTILLERY AND ARMSTRONG GUNS.— On November 21st the officers, non-commissioned officers, and men composing Captain H. Mercer's 3rd Battery, 4th Brigade of Royal Artillery, assembled on parade in marching order for final ...

    Article : 358 words
  4. ARRIVAL OF THE SALSETTE.

    THE P. and O. Company's steamer Salsette arrived in Sydney Harbour shortly after mid-night. We give below our City Correspondent's letter, and extracts from the Home News of ...

    Article : 3,547 words
  5. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. ITALY.

    THE events of the last month have brought the [?] question to an important issue. Victor Emmanuel, after crossing the Neapolitan frontier, fell upon the foroes of King Francis, divided between such distant points as Capua and Gaeta, Cajasso and ...

    Article : 5,045 words
  6. STOPPAGE OF GOVERNMENT EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA.

    AT their last meeting the Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners accepted the tender of two London ships to carry Government emigrants to Melbourne and Sydney about the middle of the ensuing month, viz., the Ascendant, of 517 tons, ...

    Article : 181 words
  7. AUSTRALIAN COAL.

    A REPORT of the comparative value of Australian and English coal for steam purposes, drawn up by Mr. Anderson, the inspector of machinery at Woolwich, furnishes the following interesting results. The coal first experimented on was the remnant of 310 ...

    Article : 367 words
  8. THE CHAMPIONSHIP.

    THE champion's belt was on the 6th of November scrambled for by Old Tom Paddock, a well-known veteran of the prize-ring, and a Lancashire man named Hurst, alish the Staleybringe Infant. The fight, after being stopped near Basingstoke, at last came off ...

    Article : 1,636 words
  9. THE PRINCE OF WALES' RETURN.

    AFTER a long and healous passage from Portland the Prince of Wales arrived at Plymouth on the 15th November, in the line-of-battle ship the Hero. He had been no less than twenty-five days at sea, having been kept back by contrary winds and bad weather. ...

    Article : 697 words
  10. AMERICA.

    THE following telegram from New York, dated November 7th, reached London on November 19th:— Mr. Lincoln has been elected President of the United States, and Mr. Hamlin Vice-President. The majority in New York ...

    Article : 491 words
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