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  2. ARRIVAL OF THE OVERLAND MAIL.

    It is now so customary for the English Mail to be behind time, that no disappointment is felt as day after day it fails to put in an appearance. A few ...

    Article : 168 words
  3. THE FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    Contrary to the expressed wishes of the late Premier, his remains will not be buried at Romsey, but at Wastminster Abbey, to-morrow, October 27, by the express desire of her Majesty, ...

    Article : 219 words
  4. DEATH OF LORD PALMERSTON.

    Our readers will receive with feelings of surprise and regret the melancholy intelligence conveyed in the above announcement. The death indeed of Lord Palmerston has been ...

    Article : 1,338 words
  5. THE FENIAN MOVEMENT.

    On Thursday the 28th, Jas. Heyburne of Corn-Market, Dublin, hairdresser, and Walter Bermingham, bookseller, were brought before Mr. Stronge, at the Lower Castle-yard, and ...

    Article : 2,960 words
  6. LONDON WOOL EEPOET.

    SINCE the close of last sales there had been a fair inquiry in our market for all descriptions, particularly Port Phillip combing, ranging from 2s. 2d. to 2s. 5d. There is scarcely any ...

    Article : 125 words
  7. AMERICA.

    The national and provisional state authorities continue to co-operate harmoniously in the work of reconstruction, which progresses in a most satisfactory ...

    Article : 2,224 words
  8. LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

    A delegation from South Carolina had an interview with President Johnson. Governor M'Grath presented a memorial on behalf of Mr. Davis. Mr. Johnson replied that pardons ...

    Article : 272 words
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