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  2. NAVAL AND MILITARY.

    His Royal High[?] the Duke of Edinburgh, as an officer [?] with the Ad[?]Iralty, will serve on the committee sppointed to consider the best means of seving life at ses, Captain Colomb, R.N., is at present engaged. ...

    Article : 461 words
  3. ERUPTION OF MOUNT VESUVIAS.

    The following vivid desoriptions of the recant eruptions are complied from the eltters of correspondents who nave beon eye witnesses of the terrible somes here spoken of. The first, written from Naples, on April 27, is as ...

    Article : 3,775 words
  4. ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    THE R. M. S. Bangalore, Captain Burne, arrived in Port Jackson, at 5 p.m. yesterday, six days before contract time: We have received our usual files of papers-and European ...

    Article : 193 words
  5. THE TICHBORNE CLAIMANT.

    The "Olstmant" to the Tishborne Estates has been fortunate enough to find aubatantial bondsmen to prooure him his liberty for the six months which must eispse before the trial comes on, by guaranteeing his apperance to ...

    Article : 1,907 words
  6. POLITICAL.

    An impression prevailed that the Government were likely either to appeal to the country, or to resign, on Mr. Fawceit's Dublia University Bill. We are giad to stasto that danger has passed away. The mieanderstanding came ...

    Article : 932 words
  7. AUSTRALIA AT THE EXHIBITION.

    With the exception of some exbibits—not easy to find— from the fovernment Printing-offices, Melbourne, the only Australien colony that makes any show at the International Exhibition for 1872 is Qneensland. "The ...

    Article : 632 words
  8. LONDON AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM NAVI GATION COMPANY.

    The object of this important enterprise is to establish a direct postal and passenger service between England and Australis, via the Capo of Good Hope, in forty-five days. This reduction of the time oocupied in the voyage between ...

    Article : 392 words
  9. A RESULT OF THE MED[?]RA COMMISSION.

    A comprehensive circular has just been issued detining the duties of dockyard stesmj reserve and ships officers with regard to the examination of the inside of iron vessels. Bilge ends of pipes must be of other material than copper ...

    Article : 328 words
  10. THE STRANDING OF IRONCLADS.

    Lord Cisrence Paget and Mr. Goschen have had a somewhat lively passage of arms, in which the victory remains unmistakebly with the latter. Lord clarence wrote to the Times, a letter written, he asid, under a very grave sense ...

    Article : 531 words
  11. HORRIBLE ASSASSINATION IN ANTWERP.

    GREAT emotion has been caused in Antworp by the assasinstion of M. Moltioni, a [?], much respeoted in that city, where it was supposed, says the journals, that he had none but friends. Some attribured the outrage to political ...

    Article : 376 words
  12. THE LITERARY FUND DINNER:

    But the event of all others has been the Literary Fund dinner, at which the King of the Belgisns osme over from Belgium especially to preside. This certainly was a noble compliment paidlby a noble Sovereign to the literary talent ...

    Article : 332 words
  13. THE POLYNESIAN QUESTION.

    The question of the co-called kidnapping in the South Sea Islands (says Ang]o-A[?]tralian in the Times) is still keeping a "lively" [?] of the [?] publio in a state of uneasiness; and it must be candidly confessed that they ...

    Article : 406 words
  14. THE DERBY.

    The race fer the Derby was run on Eosom downs about half past 3, on May 20. Little more the five minutee afterwards—(8.30 p.m., Bombay time)—Mr. Stacey, Superintendent of the British-indian Submarino Telegraph ...

    Article : 405 words
  15. THE PROPOSED COURT OF FINAL APPEAL.

    In the House of Lords on May I, the adjourned debste on the Lord Chancellor's bill for ostablishing a Supreme Court of Final Appesl was resumed by Lord Cairns, who moved that the bill be read a second time that day six ...

    Article : 398 words
  16. THE ANGLO-AMERICAN QUESTION.

    The Chamber of Commerce of New York has passed and sent to Congress a resolution urging the ratifloation of the supplemental article to the Treaty of Washington. The Philadelphia correspondent of the Times telegraphed the ...

    Article : 348 words
  17. THE FAMINE IN PERSIA.

    The Caloutta Englishman of May 30 says:—A private telegram, received in Caluntta from Ispahan, was shown to us yesterday, and the sccond's given of the state of things in Persls is most torrible. The [?] is worse than ever; ...

    Article : 335 words
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