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  2. THE INSURRECTION IN ALGERIA.

    The Moniteur da [?] Algerie of the 21st inst. gives a detailed account of the recent Kabyle insurrection. For some time there has been much disaffection among the tribes in the neighbourhood of Palestro, and they ...

    Article : 718 words
  3. PANDEMONIUM.

    Only Jeremiah, only the prophet of Woe, the poet who sang of the coming destruction of Jerusalem in strains which have over since been used by mankind to express a horror otherwise inexpressible, could ...

    Article : 1,499 words
  4. THE RAILWAY CONTRACT.

    SIR,—Your publication of the railway contract will be assuring to those who feel an interest in the question and at all events convince people that the action of the Government is bond fide. Only those who ...

    Article : 241 words
  5. A SIMPLE REMEDY.

    SIR,—As many persons suffer from affections of the liver, and as dandelion beer, so called, has had wonderful curative effects in scores of instances, I venture, as an act of humanity, to send you the receipt for ...

    Article : 274 words
  6. MRS. FAIR, THE MURDERESS OF SENATOR CRITTENDEN.

    It will be remembered that Mrs. Fair deliberately shot Mr. A. P. Crittenden, on board a steamer at California, in the midst of his family, for which she was tried and convicted. A new trial was moved ...

    Article : 1,184 words
  7. THE RABBIT NUISANCE.

    SIR,—In your issue ef Tuesday last appears a report of a meeting of the large landholders of the Oatlands and Green Ponds districts, convened for the purpose of devising some plan for the abatement ...

    Article : 455 words
  8. PRESDYTERIANISM NOT "DEAD AND BURIED."

    We find the following in the Banffshire Journal, descriptive of a late scene in the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in Edinburgh:— On Wednesday morning, deputations from America ...

    Article : 630 words
  9. DESTRUCTIVE WATERSPOUT AT THE CAPE.

    A very sad calamity occurred in February at the village of Victoria West, Cape of Good Hope. Mr. James Anderson, formerly of Banff, who was an eyewitness, and who himself narrowly escaped, supplies ...

    Article : 1,111 words
  10. THE TICHBORNE CASE.

    On resuming to-day, the claimant was crossexamined by the Solictor-General:—Those are two things you selected—the brown mark on your side, and the "card case at Brighton"—to satisfy ...

    Article : 4,215 words
  11. A GERMAN VIEW OF ENGLAND'S FUTURE.

    The idea of a German invasion of England as developed in "the Battle of Dorking" has now been taken up by the German press, and in its number of Saturday last tha Allgemeine Zeitung publishes a ...

    Article : 1,092 words
  12. FOREIGN.

    NAPOLEON.—The journals announce that, in view of the certainty of the abrogation of the proscription law, Government have determined that the Emperor Napoleon, should he re-enter France, shall be ...

    Article : 551 words
  13. FASHIONABLE VICE.

    It is very easy to sucer at the shortcomings of the poor, but it is devooutly to be wished that the rich were less culpable. The love of luxury and sensual enjoyment is palpably on the increase among our ...

    Article : 484 words
  14. SUSPECTED MURDER.

    At the Marylebone Police Court, on May 25th, a respectable and lady like-looking woman, calling herself Flora Davey, ages 38, residing at No. 23 Newton Road, Westbourne Grove, was charged before Mr. ...

    Article : 1,420 words
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