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  3. INISTERIAL EXPLANATIONS.

    The Lord Chancellor took his seat on the wool-sack at 5 o'clock. The House was then thinly attended, but afterwards filled up. Among the earliest arrivals were ...

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  4. DANGER A-HEAD.

    The battle of Magenta has dispelled all illusion as to the military strength of France. Only a week ago, the blindfold party in England were trying to reassure the alarmed common-sense of ...

    Article : 1,266 words
  5. MR. ALBERT SMITH AND THE BILLIARD-MARKER.

    If Mr. Albert Smith would sometimes say a little less, and if the other talking fish in his vicinity could be brought occasionally to say a little more, we do not know that afternoons with ...

    Article : 2,795 words
  6. THE NEW MINISTRY.

    What must first strike everybody upon running over the names of the now Cabinet is, that it will be at least a more efficient Administration than the last or its predecessor. With a bare majority, ...

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  7. MAZZINI ON NEUTRALITY.

    At meeting of the Glasgow Reform Association, to hear a lecture from Mr. Hodge, on the Italian question, the chairman, Bailie M'Adam, read the following letter, which had ...

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  8. THE BATTLE OF PALESTRO.

    The Times correspondent at Turin sends the following details of the battle of Palestro:- "The Austrian position was a strong one, and in consequence of the ground in its front being ...

    Article : 1,614 words
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