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  2. News by the Suez Mail.

    BY the arrival of the Suez mail, we are in receipt of intelligence to the 9th June, from which we extract the following:— THE QUEEN AND THE PRINCE OF WALES. ...

    Article : 257 words
  3. ATTEMPT TO SCUTTLE THE SHIP SKERRYVORE.

    William Stoddart, master of the ship Skerryvore of Sunderland, was charged before the Plymouth magistrates on May 22, with attempting to scuttle the ship while on a voyage from Melbourne to New ...

    Article : 249 words
  4. RUSSIA ON ENGLAND'S POICY.

    Brussels, June 17.—Le Nord, the Russian organ, says editorially: The language of the British Ministers and the tone of the British press show that England desires pacification by real ...

    Article : 104 words
  5. THE QUEEN AND THE TITLE OF EMPRESS.

    A telegram through the Press Association states that, in answer to a request for her Majesty's patronage for a bazaar in aid of a Wesleyan chapel at Kensworth, near Dunstable, the following letter ...

    Article : 97 words
  6. DEATH OF A LONDON MAGISTRATE.

    London, June 17.—Sir Thomas Henry, Chief Magistrate of Bow-street Police Court, was taken suddenly ill Friday while attending the races at Ascot. He was removed to London, and died that ...

    Article : 61 words
  7. ILLNESS OF THE PREMIER.

    Mr. Disraeli has been vey far from well for some time. The bronchial attack left him very weak. The right hon. gentleman has looked so alarmingly worn that while his friends have prescribed rest it ...

    Article : 170 words
  8. THE FREEMASONS AND THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Freemason states that Brother the Rev. R. J. Simpson, Past Grand Chaplain, moved the following, resolutions at Grand Lodge on June, 7:— " 1. That this Grand Lodge desires to record its ...

    Article : 177 words
  9. THE CASWELL MUTINY AND MURDERS.

    THE Casswell is an iron barque of 499 tons, belonging to Swansea, but built last year at Dumbarton She was commanded by Captain George Edward Best, of London; the chief mate was ...

    Article : 3,072 words
  10. THE SNEE AND VANCE CASE.

    The singular case of conspiring to murder, carried on by advertisements and letters between two strangers, and detected by opening " returned " letters at the General Post Office, has been brought ...

    Article : 113 words
  11. MORE ABOUT THE TURKISH ASSASSINATION.

    London, June 17.—A despatch from Paris says: At the Turkish Legation it is stated that Hassan was known prior to the murder as a devoted follower of the late Sultan.A Vienna despatch ...

    Article : 252 words
  12. PEACEABLE INVASION OF FRANCE BY ENGLISHMEN.

    On May 22 twelve hundred British workmen, members of friendly societies, went over to Boulogne free, in four of the South-Eastern Railway Company's steamers, with their paraphernalia of ...

    Article : 237 words
  13. THE BRAVO MYSTERY.

    Mrs. Bravo, wife of a barrister who recently died under mysterious circumstances at Balham, England, is said to have been a Miss Campbell, the daughter of Mr. Robert Campbell (tertius), ...

    Article : 155 words
  14. OUR BOASTED CIVILIZATION!

    Much excitement was created in Dundee, Scotland, on Tuesday by a hostile encounter, or, in plain English, a "stand-up fight," between two women, which took place in the presence of a ...

    Article : 236 words
  15. GERMANY AND THE EASTERN QUESTION.

    The National Zeitung of to-day learns from what it states to a well-informed source that Prince Bismarck was summoned to Berlin by the Emperor solely in order thar he might personally ...

    Article : 138 words
  16. DISORDERLY SCENE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    In the midst of a tumultuous scene in the House of Commons, after midnight on May 29, when Irish members for more than an hour defied the chairman and objected to every thing in order, to ...

    Article : 162 words
  17. THE SOFTAS.

    The Sheik-ul-Islam has forbidden the Softas to carry arms, or to congregate in the public thoroughtares. ...

    Article : 33 words
  18. PORT JACKSON V. THE THAMES.

    That a rower on the waters of Sydney Harbour should come all the way to England to contest for the championship of the Thames, evidences no small amount of pluck, nnd tho arrival, therefore, ...

    Article : 597 words
  19. CAPTURE OF A BOA CONSTRICTOR IN THE LONDON DOCKS.

    Mr. Frank A. Nash, gives the following description of an interesting event which occurred at the London docks on Thursday, being the capture of a large boa constrictor, on board the ship Surprise, ...

    Article : 279 words
  20. THE KHEDIVE AND THE SULTAN.

    It is again asserted from Constantinople that the Khedive is shortly expected there to do homage to the new Sultan; but Cairo messages deny the truth of this statement. ...

    Article : 45 words
  21. SPAIN.

    In official circles contradiction is given to rumours of a new Carlist agitation, in connection with the reported movements of the Pretender and his principal chiefs. ...

    Article : 231 words
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