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Leamington Advertiser, and Beck's List of Visitors

iERIAL STEAM NAVIGATION IN AMERICA

... iERIAL STEAM NAVIGATION IN AMERICA. The -Erial Steam Navigation Company have applied to the Legislature to make them appropriation of 25,000 dob., to construct avitor (says the Sans Francisco Letter). The propriety this concession found in the history ...

The following i* the rammaiT of what Sergeant Bate* said, m far as could be collected, at the Gaud* ball:—

... could be collected, the Gaud* ball:— «• Enslltbmcn—l hare only word or two to say yoo. I Mierted America that the people of England were friendly tone In America as a nation. friend* maintained the contrary. I repeated my aesertloo, and said I would carry ...

THE TICHBORHE CASE

... bail, upon which motion the Court granted rule nisi, EDWIN JAMES ON AMERICA. (From The Timet, Thar«d»y, April XSth.) The announcement that Mr. Edwin James would deliver lecture America last night St. George’s-hall, Langham-place, drew together a large ...

THE GENEVA ARBITRATION,

... England, and that a good round sum, though the amount may not yet be definitely known, will have to be paid this country to America. The result of the negotiation is variously regarded by the English press, and possibly, in spite of all the palliative articles ...

LORD BPENCER ON THE BALLOT IN IRKLANP

... are There country more closely allied with America thac Ireland, and part Ireland more than Ulster. It i« matter great satisfaction all over country that the differences which had with ‘or brethren in America will happily brought to » conclusion, and I ...

THE BOOK TRADE

... £158,429. Oar largest onatomer for our hooka is America. Thither want in 1871 22,611 cwt, oi the value of £244,665, tor tha United States, and 7,243 cwt, the value of £71,465, for British North America, an that nearly halt our export must have gone to ...

THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1872. emigration statistics

... the ah ape l«‘ have sufficed take more than three-fonrth- the whole number America. lu the l«t 24 learnpwairl* of 17 millione eterhng have been thu- aeuhomo emigrants in America their fiieod'- betide, ana.ertained amounta wnt through rate hands The Commi-emner ...

Sentences

... intended returning to England, and hoped to do little business in the corn trade in America. Mr. Cattel stated he knew Mr. Boddingtou, a Leamington com merchant, was now in America; but, in answer to Mr. Leigh, said did not know his business, or whether he had ...

SUPPLY OF EMERALDS

... SUPPLY OF EMERALDS. While South Africa likely to make diamemli lew rare. South America prounma an Increased Bupply of emeraUK The BckUah d’Affairee at lk'g«*ta, Mr. Kobert Bunch, baa forwarded the Foieign Office, hi* butt published report,an account»»f ...

WHAT WILL THE END OF IT BE?

... which have resulted in loss to all concerned. It must be borne m mind that discovery of fresh supplies either m Europe or America would cause aoy decisive benefit, liecause the present difficulty is not from want coal but from want laliour, owing the fact ...

PERILS OF THE SEA

... PERILS OF THE SEA. j^s^sixss&stx.'S senger on hoard the Zealandia tQ7 , •• Valparaiso, .S>oth America. April 20.1875.. dear , —You will amazed to bear from uafroui this part of the world left Lytekon ••n the 19th March, and had nnfaroarahle wwU about ...

A COMING “CONGRESS.”

... COMING “CONGRESS.” narlv davs of July. America, Fnw«a, Austria, UiiHHia, France, Belgium, Holland, Italy, and SadtaCT- to be officuaw repreeented, “i eupermtendenUuf pAon. who j,reside »u.J .tPiraey* who ‘“.’“J?; courts, .re «,.r«ely .iled relMto lheu ...