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  2. Spanish Affairs.

    The Madrid Gazette of November 4 published a number of decr[?]. The tribunal for special militar orders is abolished and amalgamated with the Supreme T[?]ibunal. All the corn which has been kept in ...

    Article : 289 words
  3. GENERAL SUMMARY.

    Our own revolution advances to its crisis. It we [?] believe semi-official utterances, the dates of coming events are as definitively Fixed as these of the next eclises. We are informed in the most po[?]itive ...

    Article : 616 words
  4. Election Disturbances.

    Some extraordinary proceedings are reported from Devonshire, Sir Lawrence Palk and Lord Courtenay addressed; the electors at Exmouth. The Hon. Mark Rolls presided, and among those who attended the ...

    Article : 218 words
  5. Bankrupts [?]f Noble B[?]oo[?].

    In the Court of Brnkrupt[?]y on October 10, Lo[?] A [?] Sydney Pelham Clinton applied for his relea[?] The bankrupt, who is brother of the Duke of New-castle, appeared in custody from Whitecross Prison. ...

    Article : 155 words
  6. Commercial.

    The demand for money [?] improved during the month. The rates for the best bills are, however, but [?]ttle higher, although anticipations are abroad of an advance in the bank minimum. ...

    Article : 108 words
  7. The D[?]wager Duchess of Sutherland.

    Very many of out readers will learn with great regret the death of one of the most widely-known and most widely-popular members of the aristocracy, the Dowager Duchess of Sutherland. She died at 1 ...

    Article : 564 words
  8. AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES.

    Australian securities have again shown improving tendencies. New South Wales Government, 5 per cent., 1871 to 1876 January and July, 101 to 102; ditto 5 per cent. 1888 to 1896, January and July, 99½ ...

    Article : 663 words
  9. Eruption of Vesuvlus[?]

    Another eruption of y[?]suvius is a f[?]it accompli[?] the mountain, like royalty, is honoured with a daily bulletin. It has not been quiet since last November, when it astonished visitors and alarmed the inhabitants ...

    Article : 284 words
  10. IRELAND.

    An entertainment in honour of Mr. Pigott, of the Irishman, was given on Tuesday evening, October 20 in the round room of the Rotunda. About four hundred persons assembled to do honour to the "marty[?]" ...

    Article : 467 words
  11. The Queen and the Royal Family.

    Her Majesty has returned this week from the Highlands to Windsor Castle, where the Queen has been met by her eldest [?]daughter the Crown Princess of Prussia, who has been staying with her children at ...

    Article : 231 words
  12. Fatal Duel. [?]

    we find the following account of a [?] duel in the Journal de[?] Mulhouse:—A days ago a duel with pistols was fought about 8 o'clock in the morning, between a Russian count and a Frenchman. The ...

    Article : 238 words
  13. The Late Archbishop of Canterbury.

    The Church of England has lost, its spiritual head; The ven rated Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Longley, died somewhat unexpectedly, towards the end of last month. He was a man of eminent piety, ...

    Article : 267 words
  14. The Continent.

    Still the European Continent in disquiet[?] Baron B[?]et, the Austrian minister (a Protestant, by the way, and a man of an admirable nature), has made a speech to the effect that Austria must needs keep an ...

    Article : 283 words
  15. Suicide of a Lover.

    A singular suicide has been, committed in Bethnal green by a young man, whose sweetheart, a pretty girl, was about to leave England for Australia. The deceased, Charles M'Millan, a bootmaker, living at ...

    Article : 250 words
  16. MISCELLANEOUS.

    BRILLIANT M[?].—The fire-ball which astonished England on Wednesday night, 7th instant, by its extraordinary size and brilliancy was observed at many places within a considerable compass. An eye[?] witness ...

    Article : 890 words
  17. General Grant.

    General Grant, is President of the United States. He has been elected by a very large majority Mr. Seymour was going about the country making speeches, but this was merely to keep the Democratic party ...

    Article : 378 words
  18. THE WOOL MARKET.

    London November 2.—The transactions in colonial wool have been only to a moderate extent, but prises have been supported. The English wool market has been quiet, [?] former [?]. The import into ...

    Article : 194 words
  19. The Aboriginal Cricketers.

    The longest and most brilliant cricket season on record was brought to a conclusion Saturday, October 17, at the Oval, when the match between the Black Eleven and the Surrey Club was played out. The ...

    Article : 354 words
  20. Earthquake and Storm[?]

    We have had an earthquake. There was for some time disbelief in the story, as the metropolis has had a habit of disbelieving [?] in provincial news, but the evidence has come in [?] plentit[?]lly that there is no ...

    Article : 188 words
  21. THE PANAMA AND NEW ZEALAND MAIL COMPANY.

    With references to the affairs of the Panama, New Zealand, and Australian [?] Mail Company, the Time[?] tha[?] new directors are making strenuous exertions to prevent a windling up, and that th[?] far ...

    Article : 1,790 words
  22. Elopement of a Young Lady with her Groom.

    The following is copied from a L[?] papers:- "Considerable excitement has been created in West Su[?] by the rep[?]rt that a [?]man's daughter, an only child, had [?] with her father's groom. The ...

    Article : 439 words
  23. The Duke of Edinburgh and the Gal[?]tea.

    Her Majesty's ship Galatea's repairs have been completed and she went out of dock on November 5th. At a court of inquiry, to ascertain the circumstances of the [?] court [?] formed of [?]-Admiral ...

    Article : 493 words
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