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    THE money subscribed by the colonists in aid of the distressed Irish is not less a bone of contention in Ireland than here. We learn by the last mail that the parties to whom it ...

    Article : 9,314 words
  3. THE HOUSE FROM THE GALLERY.

    The House has adjourned for dinner, and it is nearly time to re-assemble. The hour is not a bad one for noting peculiarities. The obedient member, for instance, is always up to time, and sure to be ...

    Article : 999 words
  4. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.

    The agitation on the scab question is dying out. The Empire of to-day says that the proposed mail service with Europe, via Panama, is likely to be adopted. ...

    Article : 365 words
  5. MR CHEVALIER'S NEW PICTURES.

    We had the pleasure, yesterday, of viewing, at the studio of Mr N. Chevalier, 53 Spring street, two new oil paintings, from the fortile pencil of this artist. They are landscapes, both very ...

    Article : 409 words
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