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  2. DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES.

    FOR the information of emigrants to new countries, Mr. Tennant, of London, has republished a letter which appeared originally in the Illustrated London News, as a means of directing the attention of ...

    Article : 990 words
  3. THE ENGLISH ELECTIONS.

    THE political revolution here is complete. Yielding to the force of circumstances, Mr. Disraeli has resigned, and left Mr. Gladstone master of the situation. Although not unexpected, the intelligence seems to ...

    Article : 3,013 words
  4. Shipping Gazette.

    Florence Irving (s.), 348 tons, Captain Fitzsimons, from Brisbane 3rd instand. Passengers—Mrs. Bowen and 3 children, Miss Creagh, Mr. Moore, and 51 in the steerage. A. S. N. Co., agents. Agnes Irving (s.), 400 tons, Captain H. Creer, from Grafton 3rd ...

    Article : 8,575 words
  5. OUTRAGES IN AMERICA.

    ONE MAN KILLED AND THREE BADLY WOUNDED.— A most terrible and bloody affray occurred at the house of ill-fame in the lower part of Wisconsin, known as the Red Light, and kept by Edward Pratt. ...

    Article : 1,918 words
  6. THE BEACONSFIELD PEERAGE.

    THE creation of the new peerage is a matter which may be regarded from more than one point of view. No one, of course, will grudge Mrs. Disraelia peerage if she wishes for it and her husband likes to give it to ...

    Article : 797 words
  7. MR. BERNAL OSBORNE ON HIS DEFEAT.

    ONE of the wittiest, if not the most witty, speakers in the late House of Commons was Mr. Bernal Osborne. At getting up a scene, or throwing oil on the troubled waters of debats by lively sallies, he had no equal, and always ...

    Article : 1,039 words
  8. NEW ZEALAND.

    By the Tararua, which arrived at Melbourne, the Argus has received papers to the following dates:—Greymouth, 30th; Hokitika, 29th; Wellington, 26th; Nelson, 27th; Lyttelton, 25th ; and Dunedin, 23rd January. The news ...

    Article : 513 words
  9. AUSTRALIAN TROUBLES.

    THE troubles of our friends in Australia are not exclusively political. Their normal state, indeed, appears to be in a Ministerial Crisis, just as in a South American Republic one General or another is ...

    Article : 1,233 words
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