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  2. GENERAL GRANT IN ENGLAND.

    During his visit to England General Grant may enjoy the satisfaction of knowing that he has left his own country in the enjoyment of perfect tranquillity. Commercial depression ...

    Article : 1,587 words
  3. PROSPECTS OF THE BREADSTUFFS MARKETS.

    It is admitted on every hand that, considered in all its relations, wheat is the most important staple of the colony. This is particularly the case in regard to the labour employed, which ...

    Article : 1,049 words
  4. THE WAR IN ASIA.

    From Asia the news is stirring and important. The rumour of the fall of Bayazid, which upon its first receipt was regarded with iucredulity, appears to be really a fact. It reaches us from several ...

    Article : 5,424 words
  5. LATER ENGLISH NEWS.

    By the s.s. Lusitania, which arrived on Wednesday after the shortest passage on record, we (Argus) have London papers and correspondence to the 27th June, and Plymouth papers to the 28th. The ...

    Article : 1,675 words
  6. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    The s.s. Mangana arrived at Launceston on Saturday morning, and the following telegram was compiled by our correspondent there from the Melbourne papers:— ...

    Article : 1,579 words
  7. MUSIC IN LONDON.

    The musical part of the community must have been much gratified this year by the entertainment provided for them. First we had in April, Auton Rubenstein, the great Russian composer, ...

    Article : 646 words
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