The annual meeting of this society was held yesterday evening in the York-street Centenary Church. The Hon George Allen, M.L [?]. presided. There was a very large meeting, and a numerous assemblage of ...
Article : 1,799 wordsDamon and Pythias, Jonathan and David, Gog and Magog, Da Salis and John Stewart—there[?] If I were asked which two gentlemen were more conspioutns than the rest in Parliament for attentiveness ...
Article : 2,174 wordsMon[?]ieur Paulin, the son of a man who nade a fortune by the Illustration (the French Illustrated News, of which he was the founder), committed suicide on November 12, at his residence, No. 3, Rue Grange ...
Article : 120 wordsThe election for south-West Lancashire, which was decided to day by the votes of the electors, has been a matter of great and exciting interest, and preparations for conducting the proceedings in a peaceful and ...
Article : 518 wordsA despatch received from Little Rock, Arkansas, says:— On October 24, while Captain Willis, bureau agent, Captain Porter Andrews, Captains Presser, and Sheriff Stund[?]e were [?]n route to Rocky Comfort in ...
Article : 719 wordsThe honours which he so fairly won on November 17 last, James Renforth, of Newcastle, is fully prepared to defend. The champion's challenge to the world is couched in the following terms:—" I James ...
Article : 196 wordsWe have to announce the decease of the last surviving son of the original f[?]under of the great house of Rothschild, who breathed his last in Paris, where be had resided for fifty-six years, on Sunday. November ...
Article : 624 wordsGreat exciterment prevailed in the Exchange News room during the day, the exhibition of the returns calling forth loud cheers on the one side and groans as loud on the other; and so threate[?]ing did the state of ...
Article : 433 wordsDEATH OF THE KING OF SIAM.—The Saigon Advertiser of the 28th November gives the following particulars concerning this monarch. His Majesty, illustrious and remarkable, a victim of science has ...
Article : 667 wordsYesterday the sittings of the conference we resumed in the York-street Church. The proceedings were opened by the singing of an hymn, given out by the President; after which the Rev. J. Buller ...
Article : 421 wordsOn Wednesday, November 25, Considerble excitement was caused in Leamington amongst fashonable circles, on its becoming known that the only daughter of one of the most respected clergymen in the ...
Article : 140 wordsThe shooting of Captain King, a deputy-lieutonant of the county of Sligo, during the excitement of an election contcat, has already been named. At the inquest, on Friday, Mr. Lewis Jones, a magistrate, ...
Article : 877 wordsA tremendous explorion occurred on Thursday afternoon, November 26, at the St. Allen gunpowder works, three miles from Truro. Three shooks followed each other in rapid succ[?]ession, creating much excitement ...
Article : 112 wordsA sensible ameli[?]ration has taken place in the health of the Empress of Mexics. Since the great heat of last summer has disappeared her maje[?]ty has gradunl[?] recovered her sleep, and a general app[?]ment of mind ...
Article : 124 wordsM[?]s Smith, a coloured man, died at Wa[?]hington on November 4, at the age of 120. He was formerly a slave in Virgini[?], and retained a distinct recollection of the stirring events of the revolution. He was a ...
Article : 96 wordsThe I[?]n papers state that the great tunnel through Mont Conis is making very satisfactory progress. From the 16th to the 31st of October the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 26 Jan 1869, Page 3
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