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  2. AQUATICS.

    THE great aquatic event of the year—the Derby of the Thames—came off on Saturday, March 19, in the presence of a greater concourse of spectators than we have ever yet seem assembled to witness these exciting contests. For the ...

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  3. BAPTISM OF THE INFANT PRINCE.

    THE baptism of his Royal Highness the infant Prince, grande[?] of her Majesty the Queen and of his Royal Highness the Prince Consort, son of their Royal Highness Albert Edward Prince of Wales and the Princess of ...

    Article : 789 words
  4. TRIAL OF ITALIAN BRIGANDS SEIZED ON BOARD THE AUNIS.

    THE Times correspondent at Naples, in a letter of the 11th of Merch, in referring to the trial of these ruffians, says:— "I cannot serve the cause of humanity, of liberty, and religion better than by describing two or three of the ...

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  5. THE INDO-EUROPEAN TELEGRAPH.

    IT will be satisfactory te learn that the Persian Gulf Cable has been landed at Fao, and that the difficult operation of carrying it over an almost impassable sea of mud of Busra, and uniting it with the land line at that place, has been ...

    Article : 580 words
  6. TERRIBLE CALAMITY AT SHEFFIELD.

    ONE of those calamities which stop for a time the pulsation of the whole country, and fill the public mind with astonishment and awe, has just occurred in the neighbourhood of Sheffield. The horror is intensified by the fact that the accident took place ...

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  7. ORDER OF THE BATH.

    THE Queen has been graciously pleased to give orders for the following appointments to the Most Honourable Order of the Bath:— To be Ordinary Members of the Military Division of the ...

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  8. HER MAJESTY AT THE CHRISTENING OF THE ROYAL BABY.

    THE fact the Queen Victoria appeared, for the first time since the lamented death of the Prince Consort, at the baptism of her little grandson, in a costume less gloomy than the widow's weeds she has so long worn, is regarded as something of an offset against ...

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  9. PETITION, IN FAVOUR OF TRANSPORTATION, FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    THE following is the reply of the Secretary of State far the Colonies to the memorial of the settlers in that colony:— "Downing-street, February 24,1864. "Gentlemen,—I am directed by the Duke of Newcastle ...

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  10. THE EX-GOVERNORS OF COLONIES.

    A VERY spirited memorial was addressed last year to the Duke of Newcastle on behalf of a class in which the general public feels little interest—the ex-Governors of Colonies. To most people a Colonial Governor is an indefinite idea; ...

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  11. MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSION OF A POWDER MAGAZINE.

    ON Wednesday morning, an explosion, retailing in the total destruction of a large ammunition magazine, and in serious injuries to quarter-master M'Bean, of the Scots Greys, took place at the cavalry barracks, Great ...

    Article : 608 words
  12. THE AUSTRALIAN AND EASTERN NAVIGATION COMPANY.

    THE answer of the directors of the Australian and Eastern irrigation Company to the charged by which it is sought to exclude the company from a settlement have been printed. Some of these charges appear purely technical or frivolous, ...

    Article : 705 words
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