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  2. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    On Thursday. 2nd September, which was the anniversary of the birth of the late Prince Consort, the of Wales, Prince Leopold, and 'the servan's tenants of the Balmoral, Abergeldie, and Birkall and ...

    Article : 215 words
  3. LOSS OF H.M.S. VANGUARD.

    Whilst the Reserve Squadron were proceeding to the southward on Wednesday night, it being very foggy, the Iron Duke ran into the vanguard, sinking her in nineteen fathoms of water off Wicklow Head. ...

    Article : 805 words
  4. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN IN LONDON.

    It is to be hoped that our colonies have not lost sight of the importance of establishing a colonial museum in London. In common with others interested in this subject, I have often discussed the ...

    Article : 1,475 words
  5. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT TO AN EXCURSION TRAIN.

    On the 28th August a terrible collision occurred on the Midland Railway, at Kildwick station, sixteen miles north of Bradford, Between the fast train from Scotland and an excursion train returning from ...

    Article : 559 words
  6. SWIMMING FEAT BY A FEMALE.

    A young girl named Agnes Alice Beckwith, daughter of the professor of swimming at Lambeth Baths, on 1st September, accomplished the difficult feat of swimming from London Bridge to Greenwich. The ...

    Article : 608 words
  7. THE CHARGE AGAINST MESSRS. COLLIE.

    The further hearing of the evidence in this case was resumed before Alderman Sir Thomas White, at the Guildhall, on 9th August. On Mr. Alexander Collie being called upon to surrender it appeared ...

    Article : 594 words
  8. THE O'CONNELL, BANQUET SCENE.

    There were two banquets in the evening of the O'Connell Centenary, one in the Exhibition Palace of the Centenary Committee, the other in the rotunda of the Trades. At the former, when the Lord Mayor ...

    Article : 392 words
  9. A SCHOONER SUNK BY THE QUEEN'S YACHT.

    Her Majesty, accompanied by their Royal Highnesses Prince Leopold and Princess Beatrice, and attended by their suites, crossed over from Osborne on 18th August in the Royal yacht Alberta, Captain ...

    Article : 497 words
  10. WRECK OF A ROYAL MAIL STEAMER.

    Telegrams from Brest and Conquet report the loss on 14th August of the Boyne, Royal Mail screw steamer, at Molene, Her crew and passengers were saved, and sent on to Brest. The Boyne was ...

    Article : 266 words
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  12. SWIMMING ACROSS THE CHANNEL.

    Captain Webb has succeeded in crossing the Channel, but, as might be expected, he met with great difficulty in accomplishing this unprecedented feat. After swimming for almost twenty-two hours ...

    Article : 834 words
  13. SHOCKING MURDER.

    An inquiry has been opened before Mr. B. Ross, coroner for the county of Suffolk, into the cause of the death of Fanny Pleasant Clarke, a domestic servant at Brantham, near Ipswich, who was the ...

    Article : 776 words
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