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  2. FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.

    All doubts as to a second Congress being held at Paris, to settle the interpretation of the 20th article of the treaty of peace, are set at rest. This arrangement sounds strangely enough, but it is confirmed by the ...

    Article : 2,327 words
  3. COLONIAL POSTAGE.

    THE Gazette of 12th December contains a Treasury warrant revoking certain warrants previously issued, and stating that packets consisting of books, publications, or works of literature or art, whether British, colonial, or foreign, and all packets consisting of ...

    Article : 190 words
  4. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    THIS corporation held its ordinary half-yearly meeting at their offices, in Threadneedle-street, on the 8th of December. Mr. D. Q. Henriques, the chairman of the company, presided. The following statement from the directors to the proprietors ...

    Article : 771 words
  5. LONDON WOOL MARKET—DECEMBER, 1856.

    The last sale of colonial wool for the year commenced on the 6th and closed on the 29th November. The number of bales comprised in catalogues consisted of—13,144 bales Australian; 8987, Port Philip; 5502, Van Diemen's Lind; 2731, Adelaide; 3141, ...

    Article : 910 words
  6. THE RUSSIAN MEMORANDUM.

    THE following is the text of the Expose addressed by the Cabinet of St. Petersburg at the latter end of October to all the Powers who were signataries to the Treaty of Paris—that is, to Austria. France, England, ...

    Article : 3,898 words
  7. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.

    BEFORE Lord Campbell and a special jury. CAMPBELL V. GARSTIN. Sir F. Thesiger, Mr. Wilde, and Mr. Blackburn, were counsel for the plaintiff; Mr. Huddleston for the defendant. ...

    Article : 241 words
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    Advertising : 750 words
  9. LATEST FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. SURRENDER OF HERAT.

    WE have news from Constantinople of the 5th. Herat has surrendered to the Persian General Murad-Shafi. The English troops are already operating on the shores of the Persian Gulf. France has offered her mediation to the Court of ...

    Article : 148 words
  10. DR. LIVINGSTONE.

    This celebrated and enterprising African traveller arrived in London on December 10, after an absence from England of seventeen years. When he was taken on board her Majesty's ship the Frolic, on ...

    Article : 522 words
  11. PRUSSIA.

    It is stated to-day that the Neufchatel question will not be referred to the new Paris Conferences, but to the representatives of the Powers resident in London, who signed there the protocol of the 24th May, 1852. Prussia, it is said, would prefer the Emperor ...

    Article : 132 words
  12. FRANCE,

    Among the changes which have taken place in the administrative department of the Home Office, M. Giraud, chief of one of its most important divisions, has resolved on retiring, in consequence of the fatigue caused by his very laborious duties, ...

    Article : 493 words
  13. FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER.

    Among the various forms adopted this winter for manteaux, the casaque jupe will be very generally in favour; the simplicity of its shape, and its comfort and convenience as a walking dress, will render it especially suitable for young ladies. The casaque Russo ...

    Article : 831 words
  14. RUSSIA.

    The following Intelligence from Russia will, if true, be found important. It comes from a source which I have generally found to be correct; but I am bound to state that I do not find it corroborated anywhere else, and that it stands in a certain degree of ...

    Article : 562 words
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