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  2. THE WAR FROM AN AMERICAN POINT OF VIEW.

    We certainly think that Napoleon is not a model of a " constitutional" ruler; but what act of despotism has he ever committed which King William has not at least equalled, if not ...

    Article : 784 words
  3. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Herald say[?]:—On Wednesday a petition was presented to the Legislative Council, in favour of the Annexation of the Fiji Islands as adependency of New South Wales. The petitioner ...

    Article : 540 words
  4. FIJI.

    From the Fiji Times, 27th ultim[?], we take the following:— There has been some disturbance at Saivou on Viti Levu, and the settlers have been ...

    Article : 1,126 words
  5. THE EFFECT OF THE WAR ON AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    The following letter addressed to The Times relates to the probable effect of the war upon the Australian trade:— " London[?] August 10th. ...

    Article : 1,210 words
  6. FRENCH ACCOUNTS OF THE BATTLE OF WOERTH.

    A correspondent of the National writes:— " I saw the affair commence, and was present until nearly its close. From 6 o'clock in the morning the cannon thundered before the ...

    Article : 821 words
  7. NEW ZEALAND.

    Our latest files are to the 24th [?]lt. By the latest from Wellington we learn that Parliament will have to be called together almost immediately, to remedy some serio[?]s defects in ...

    Article : 1,317 words
  8. FRENCH WAR NEWS.

    The Libert[?] publishes the cause of that most regretable incident in the Legislature, when (under circumstances of terrible excitement) an insult was offered to the Duke de Gramont. ...

    Article : 534 words
  9. HOW MINERAL LODES ARE DISCOVERED.

    Mr. Warington Smyth has been lecturin[?] before the School of Mines, London, on suggestions as to the discovery of minerals, during the course of which he said [?] " It is stated by ...

    Article : 932 words
  10. LATE NEWS OF THE WAR.

    "We were told yesterday," says the Patrie, " that Marshal M'Mahon—at the end of that noble struggle made by 35,000 soldiers against the 140,000 of the Crown Prince of Prussia— ...

    Article : 1,252 words
  11. THE GARDEN SCENE[?] AT EMS.

    It was at this crisis that Count Benedetti, the French ambassador, met the King of Prussia a second time at Ems; and it was now that the supposod insult was given, on which so much ...

    Article : 895 words
  12. SOLDIERS' PANICS.

    The French soldiers appear to be singularly Habl[?] to pani[?]s. The S[?]le rocently gave an account of afalse alarmat Bouz[?]nvile, some miles to the east of M[?]tz. A sentry who lost himself ...

    Article : 714 words
  13. THE INTERCOLONIAL CONFERENCE AND ITS RESULTS.

    The sequsl to[?]the Intercolonial Conference at Melbourne has, porhaps, hardly been what those who promoted it, and those who engaged in it, expected. Resolutions [?]imously agreed to at ...

    Article : 1,160 words
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