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  2. LITERARY NOTES.

    OWEN Meredith, that is to say Mr. Bulwer Lytton, the son of Sir Edward, has ventured upon a new [?]etrical experiment, in imitation, apparently, of the " Aurora Leigh" of Mrs. Browning. This is nothing ...

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  3. DEATH OF THEODORE PARKER.

    FLORENCE, May 11th, 1860.—I have sad news to communicate. Our dear suffering friend, Theodore Parker, died yesterday evening. Yet there never was an easier end to'a life but lately full of vigour. I saw ...

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  4. MR. ADAM BLACK ON THE "REPRESENTA. TION OF THE PEOPLE BILL."

    IN the House of Commons, on the evening of 26th April, the adjourned debate on the second reading of the new Reform Bill was opened by one of the hon, members for the City of Eainburgh (Mr. Adam ...

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  5. BELLIGERENT RIGHTS AND MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    MR. LINDSAY has written an able letter to Lord John Russell on a subject which we have often brought before our readers, the bearing of belligerent rights on merchant ships in time of war. In this letter he ...

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  6. A VOICE FROM HAVELOCK'S GRAVE.

    WRITING to the Times on the 28th April, "A Civilian" says:—"In the recent debate on the purchase question, I saw with some surprise that the career of the late Sir Henry Havelock had been ...

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  7. THE EDINB URGH BANQUET TO THE 78TH HIGHLANDERS.

    THIS grand banquet, the preparations for which have txcited so much interest in Edinburgh, duly took place on Tuesday evening. The floor of the hall was divided into nine tables ...

    Article : 786 words
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