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  2. THE LAUNCH OF THE STEAMER BULL[?].

    "Anglo-Australian," in the Burepean Mail, gives the following chatty account of the launch of a new steamer for the Bull Coal Company:— I was asked to assist at this launoh, The agenis did a ...

    Article : 836 words
  3. OUR MELBOURNE LETTER.

    WE are still somewhat befogged about the new Border duty treaty. According to Mr. Parkes's footnote to the correspondence as laid on the table of the Sydney Parliament, he was ...

    Article : 1,492 words
  4. ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    THE R. M. S. Tanjore, Captain Johnsen, arrived in Port Jackson at noon, yesterday. We have received by her our European files to the 12th July, and English and foreign ...

    Article : 393 words
  5. THE BRITISH-AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAPH COMPANY.

    The annual meeting of the British-Australian Telegraph Company was held on July 2, and was numerously sttended by shareholders, Lord Monok preading. The report speaks of the exertions made by South Australia to ...

    Article : 1,247 words
  6. MR. JUSTICE KEOGH.

    Cardinal Gallen has held a meeting, the object of whlch was to condemn Judge Keogh, who, it will be remembered, in his recent judgment in the Galway election cue, spoke. in strong terms against priestly Influence, On this occasion ...

    Article : 777 words
  7. DOUBLE MURDER AND ATTEMP[?] SUICIDE.

    A shocking crime has just been committed in [?] sey. A man named William Bdward Ta[?], aged [?] nine. a wholesaled desirer in old iron, in [?] mondsey, has been for some years living wity [?] ...

    Article : 695 words
  8. THE FRANCO-GERMAN CONVENTION.

    The following is a translation of the text of the Convention, signed on June 29, between France and Germany:— "The President of the French Republic and; his Majesty the Emperor of Germany having received to settle ...

    Article : 693 words
  9. DR. LIVINGTONE—MR. STANLEY'S NARRATIVE.

    We are anabled, throngh the countesy of Mr. T. P. O'Connor, the representetive in England of the New York Herald, to furnish our readers with a summary of Mr. Stanley's despatches to that journal which, it will be ...

    Article : 1,942 words
  10. THE PARK LANE MURDER.

    Marguarite Dixblane has had a most [?] evidence was in subtance the same as that [?] lished. On June 14 the jury retired at twenty [?] 11 o'clock to deliberate. They returned into [?] ...

    Article : 322 words
  11. FIRING INTO THE TURRET WAR SHIT GLATTON?

    The experimants upon, the turret of H. M. S. Glatton took place on July 6th, off Portland. By the counteray of the Lords of the Admirslty, we were soon aftar half-past [?] on board of the Salamander, lying near [?] Portland ...

    Article : 879 words
  12. AMERICAN OPINION ON THE ARBITRATION.

    The New York Tribune observes:—The most herdened reader of public documents has rarely been invited to a more un[?]tory banquest than that which the State Department laide before the country, and of which we ...

    Article : 660 words
  13. THE LATE ATTACK ON THE CASH[?] FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    We (Times of India) have a few further [?] regarding the perpetrators of the late ontrage on [?] Carhimere. The ringladers of the attack were [?] number, and were boatmen balonging to Bur[?] ...

    Article : 303 words
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