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  2. LATER NEWS.

    THE following telegrams, which reached San Francisco immediately before the sailing of the Nevada, contain many items of interest not before published here. ...

    Article : 98 words
  3. THE COMMUNIST TRIALS.

    NEW YORK, August 20th.—The correspondent of the London Times, writing from Paris on the 8th instant, says in regard to the Court-martial for the trial of Communists:—I was surprised at the want ...

    Article : 652 words
  4. EXTRAORDINARY PRESERVATION FROM DEATH.

    MISS BLACKIE, a daughter of Professor Blackie, of Edinburgh, met with an accident, which might have proved fatal, but happily no very serious consequences have ensued. It appears that the young ...

    Article : 213 words
  5. UNITED STATES.

    President Grant will declare ma[?]tial law in the counties of South Carolina, to enforce the Ku-Klux law. The printing bills of New York city for two years ...

    Article : 323 words
  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    Gambetta's party have give up the attempt to have the French Assembly dissolved. The English people are subscribing liberally to the fund in aid of the starving Persians. ...

    Article : 543 words
  7. CROSSING THE ATLANTIC ON A RAFT.

    CAPTAIN JOHN MEIKS, who, in 1867, crossed the Atlantic on a life-raft, is preparing for another voyage to Europe on a smaller raft of similar construction:— ...

    Article : 221 words
  8. THE INTERNATIONAL BOAT RACES IN NORTH AMERICA—THE DEATH OF RENFORTH.

    THE great scull race for the championship of the world came off this morning. The boats started at 7.25, and led alternately for five minutes. At 7.33 the St. John was ahead; at 7.40 the St. John was ...

    Article : 857 words
  9. DISGRACEFUL SCENES.—THE STOWMARKET EXPLOSION.

    "A COLONEL" writes to the Times, drawing attention to the want of feeling displayed by visitors to tho scene on Sunday:—"I was within three miles of the works (he says) when the explosion occurred, ...

    Article : 354 words
  10. A MARCHIONESS CHARGED WITH ROBBING A BARON.

    THE Marchioness de la Salle has been charged a the Marlborough-street Police-court with stealing sketches to the value of £400, the property of the Baron de Magroth de Moyecque, a French nobleman ...

    Article : 175 words
  11. EXTRAORDINARY TROTTING TIME.

    At the annual races at Milwaukie, Wisconsin, Gabo Smith's Maid made the second beat (trot) in 2min. 1sec, beating Dexter's time ¼sec. Bonner does not believe it, and offers 100,000 dollars for the ...

    Article : 97 words
  12. MURDEROOS ATTACK ON GERMAN SOLDIERS IN FRANCE.

    THE murderous and treacherous attack on unffending and unsuspecting German soldiers, by which the inhabitants of Poligny have gained for themselves on infamous celebrity, is described as follows ...

    Article : 263 words
  13. A TRUE MAN.

    GENERAL DE FRETAY, commanding the 1st Division of Cavalry, has just issued an order of the day narrating the following circumstance:—After the disaster of Sedan, an adjutant of the 7th Chasseurs, ...

    Article : 133 words
  14. SHIPPING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 words
  15. HORRIBLE INDIAN OUTRAGES.

    WILLIAM M'MOORE, an escaped Indian captive, has arrived overland at St. Joseph with the details of one of the most sanguinary Indian outrages of the year:— ...

    Article : 376 words
  16. PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT.

    THE Lord Chancellor then said,—We are commanded by her Majesty to deliver her Majesty's most gracious Speech, as follows:— "My Lords and Gentlemenp ...

    Article : 978 words
  17. EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF HYDROPHOBIA.

    ON the 16th August an inquest was held at Mossley, on the body of Daniel Berry, Unitarian minister, who had been bitten by a cat. Mr. G. H. Brumwell, a surgeon at Mossley, concluded from the first ...

    Article : 133 words
  18. LATEST UNPUBLISHED.

    BUCHAREST, September 12.—People of this city, excited by false report that Jews had sacrificed n Christian child, made an attack on their marketplace. Local authorities promptly interfered with ...

    Article : 618 words
  19. BRITISH VALOUR.

    AN act of great gallantry at Wimbledon deserves a place in our military annals. A considerable body of Volunteers had been put to flight by a charge of Lancers, in whose rear came a battery of Artillory ...

    Article : 146 words
  20. KING PATRICK'S ADVENT.

    MR. BARNEY BRADEY, an Irish poet, after the model of Mr. Billings in prose, or Thackeray in ve so, has written a brochure—"Hooray! the Royal "Visit"— which is not at all bad. He has fun, good humour, ...

    Article : 170 words
  21. WILD MEN.

    EARLY last winter parties living several miles from Windsor discovered in the woods, huddled up against a log, in a vain effort to get warm, a curious kind of beast or man, one can scarcely tell which. The ...

    Article : 886 words
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  23. FATAL POACHING AFFRAY.

    A FATAL affray with poachers occurred about midnight on August 11, on the estate of Mr. W. A. Heygate, M.P.; situate at Roecliffe, near Newtown Linford, about six miles from Leicester. It appears ...

    Article : 400 words
  24. WEST INDIES.

    THE ISLANDS OF ST. THOMAS AND ST. KITTS DESTROYED BY A HURRICANE—6000 PERSONS RENDERED HOMELESS, AND 150 KILLED OR INJURED. St. Thomas, August 21, via Halifax, August 22. ...

    Article : 318 words
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