HUDDERSFIELD.—Mr. Cobden having addressed an audience of 2000 persons in the theatre, in exposition of his political views, was interrupted by a tremendous crash. The side gallery gave way, precipitating forty ...
Article : 52 wordsOn Wednesday, March 18, Mr, Cobden addressed six thousand persons in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, when lie spoke of Lord Palmerston as follows:— When I want to know, what a man is, I ask, "What ...
Article : 2,283 wordsThe Freeman states that on Friday night and Saturday morning, March 20th and 21st, Dublin was visited by a storm, which for violence and duration has not been equalled since, the winter of 1849. A considerable amount ...
Article : 623 wordsMr. Disraeli has issued the following address to his constituents:— To the Eleotors of the County of Buckingham. Gentlemen—The House of Commens having, by a ...
Article : 548 wordsBy the arrival of the steamship Governor-General this morning, we are placed in possession of dates as follows—Melbourne June 1. Adelaide May 27, London March 22. ...
Article : 2,406 wordsJune 4.—Govarnor-General steamer, 600 tons, Captain Cottier, from Melbourne 1st instant, Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Claridge Mr. and Mrs. Stuart, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Simpson, Miss Anderson, Messrs. Smith, Sheridan, Corcoran, Carne, Larnack, ...
Article : 198 wordsMay 28.—S[?] steamer, from Sydney; Burra Burra, from Adelaide. May 29.—Norfolk, from London. May 30.—Wampamoag. from Boston; Padsey Dawson, from ...
Article : 434 wordsThe report current some time back has been revived that the Emperor of Russia will pay a vist to the Emperor of the French this spring. A letter from Sebastopol states that the city is ...
Article : 178 wordsThe London Telegraph of the 21st March makes the following announcement:— The House of Commons had an exceptional sitting on Saturday at one o'clock, when a bill founded on the ...
Article : 178 wordsThe Independance Belge has a communication from Paris, stating that the English Government has addressed to that of France a demand that it should take a more active part in the Chinese war, and despatch a ...
Article : 494 wordsFrom the information which readies from all quarters and the various statments were never more conflicting—the facts and probabilities, with regard to the most prominent public men, as far as they are yet ...
Article : 713 wordsMay 18.—Shamrock, from Newcastle. May 21.—Voturla, from London. May 23.—Brilon, from L[?]th. May 21.—Fairy, from Liverpool; Ringdove, from Ship Island; ...
Article : 43 wordsLondon, March 20.—The Dun[?]ar, from Sydney. CLEARED OUT. London, March 20.—The Navarino, for Adelaide. SAILED. ...
Article : 59 wordsThe following is the report of the Sydney Infirmary for the week ending 31st May:— Number of patients in the Infirmary at the date of the last report—men, 19; women, 35; children, 12: total, ...
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Advertising : 1,999 wordsNadrid, Tuesday, the Espanesays that General Estrada and Mindinueta are appointed to commands,in the expeditionary force against Mexico, under the orders of General Conc[?] ...
Article : 32 wordsThe French Government is said to have received favourable news from Naples, which tends to the hope that diplomatic relations between Naples, France, and Englang will shortly be re-established. ...
Article : 38 wordsDespatches from Constantinople announce that the ship Kangaroo had landed troops and arms in Circassia. M. do Boutenieff has demanded the appointment of a commission to enquire into the nature and orgin of ...
Article : 63 wordsWE have no arrivals to notice except the Deva, from China. Here dates were anticipatedc by the Trinity; she brings a small parcel of tea on freight and about 130 Chines. ...
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