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  2. Percy Anecdotes.

    LAW LATIN.—In the debate in the House of Lords in the year 1732, in a bill for having law proceedings in English instead of Latin, as formerly, the Earl of Hay moved an amendment, which was carried, "That the ...

    Article : 2,137 words
  3. CHRISTMAS RAINS ON THE HUNTER.

    Rain, rain, rain; Nought but rain. Our lands and grain; Drenched by the train. ...

    Article : 210 words
  4. Via San Francisco.

    The following fuller and very important telegraphic items are extracted from the American journals:— London, November 6.—No revictualling of Paris was to be allowed, Bismark insisting the situation should remain ...

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  5. INVESTMENTS OF NAPOPEON III.

    M Charles Th[?]lin, who was, during his entire reign, keeper of the privy purse of Napoleon III., has addressed to the Independence Belge a letter, of which the following is a translation:— ...

    Article : 1,362 words
  6. IMPORTANT AMERICAN NEWS.

    The President has directed Secretory Fish to send a cable despatch to London, peremptorily recalling Mr. Motley from his position as Minister at London, and instructing Mr. Moran, Secretary of Legation, to act as Charge ...

    Article : 813 words
  7. THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR.

    GONE[?] gone for ever—like a rushing wave, Another year has burst upon the shore Of earthly being—and its last low tones, Wandering in broken accents on the air, ...

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  8. LOSS OF THE CAMBRIA AND 170 LIVES.

    It is our melancholy duty to record another terrible shipwreck and loss of life—this time on the Irish coast. The Cambria, belonging to the Anchor line of steamers, end commanded by Captain Carnigan, was ...

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  9. ATTEMPTED REVOLUTION IN PARIS.

    We are in receipt of the Semaphore de Marseille and Gazette du Midi of the 5th November, and of the Egalite of that month. Copies of a small daily paper called La Revolution, and of a journal called the Bulletin, (also ...

    Article : 2,032 words
  10. RUSSIAN DUPLICITY.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Standard writes:—"You know that Russia has been accused in many quarters of intending to profit by the gigantic war going on between Prussia and France to ...

    Article : 171 words
  11. ITALY AND THE POPE.

    The Italian Government has addressed the following circular to its diplomatic agents abroad:— "Sir,—His Eminence Cardinal Antonelli has applied to several Courts for information as to whether ...

    Article : 314 words
  12. FATAL RIOT AT CARLISLE.

    Scenes of violence and bloodshed have been enacted at the village of Armathwaite, about twelve miles south of Carlisle, where a large number of navvies are employed upon the contract of Messrs. Baylis and ...

    Article : 568 words
  13. THE FAMILY MEETING.

    We are all here! Father, mother, Sister, brother, All who hold each other dear. ...

    Article : 426 words
  14. THE CAUSES OF MR. MOTLEY'S RECALL: THE ALABAMA QUESTION.

    A Washington correspondent of the Boston Traveller furnishes the particulars of the causes and the reasons which actuated President Grant in removing Mr. Motley from his position as Ambassador of the United ...

    Article : 712 words
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