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  2. Remarkable Places I have Visited in the Old Country.

    As the Longships lighthouse (described in the account of my visit to the Land's End, in your issue of the 11th ultimo), guides the adventurous mariner at one extremity of the Cornish coast, so the Eddystone ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,448 words
  3. THE LONDON PRESS ON THE RESULTS OF THE "ALABAMA" CONTROVEESY.

    In alluding to statements of the London correspondent of the Tribune respecting the unsettled state of American commercial transactions, caused by the "Alabama" controversy, the London ...

    Article : 292 words
  4. Later English and American News via California.

    BY the ship St. John, from San Francisco, we have Californian evening papers to April 14th, containing Eastern and European telegrams to the same date. The European news is only one day later than our previous ...

    Article : 187 words
  5. THE TORNADO IN ST. LOUIS.

    ST. LOUIS, March 31st.—The body of Charles M. Dyer, of Toledo, Ohio, was found this afternoon under a portion of the roof which was blown from the Market House last night. Dyer was a young man, sixteen years ...

    Article : 278 words
  6. AN ENTIRE FAMILY BURNED TO DEATH.

    A terrible calamity occurred at Rockaway, Morris county, on Sunday, which resulted in the burning of a family of four persons. A frame dwelling, occupied by a Mr. Givenen and his family, took fire, it is supposed ...

    Article : 176 words
  7. ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE MIKADO.

    London, April 5th.—A despatch from Yeddo, dated March 26th, announces that an attempt has been made by a party of twelve persons to assassinate the Mikado of Japan. The efforts of the would-be murderers ...

    Article : 275 words
  8. A FEMALE TRAPEZE PERFORMER KILLED BY HER "FRIEND."

    A few days since James C. Davis, a "showman," about twenty-six years of age, arrived at the Madison House, in company witli a young woman, whom he registered as his wife. They were assigned to Room ...

    Article : 721 words
  9. ELEVEN LIVES LOST ABOARD AN ENGLISH FRIGATE.

    A TERRIBLE catastrophe occurred on the morning of the 8th of March, on board Her Majesty's screw-frigate Ariadne, Captain Hon. W. C. Carpenter, which eveutually resulted in the death, by drowning, of two ...

    Article : 621 words
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