AMERICA

... AMERICA. PRESIDENT AND FREMONT'S PROCLAMATION. SPAIN THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERATES. GREAT BATTLE IN MISSOURI: DEFEAT OF THE CONFEDERATES. REPULSE FEDERALS IN KANSAS. IMPORTANT NEWS FROM THE SOUTH. ABOLITION OF PORTS OF ENTRY. PUB SOUTHERN NATIONAL LOAN. The ...

AMERICA

... AMERICA l.ord Elgin and Mr. Ilinckes left Washington on the Bth of June for Quebec, via Portland, whither they were invited hy the authorities. A treaty of reciprocity trade, a settlement of the fishery question, and other points in dispute, is said have ...

AMERICA

... AMERICA ARE THOSE THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM tt GLA Paweacer* G pftMtnyere. Kortiicrd or JOHr ajj:x JAMEi JAMES WILLI JOHT WM. ARC ALEX. JOHN WM. *OYAL MAIL STEAMERS THE 'AUANpLINE, WHICH SAIL Fr.OU GLASGOW to QUEBEC LASGOW to BOSTON FROM SLAS6OW to PHILADELPHIA ...

Glimpses of America*

... no booe gives a more con- vincing impression of what America looks like and feels like. The Silver Question and the Presidential Election were the things which the author ostensibly went to America to study and observe; and his remarks on the former matter ...

MUSIC IN AMERICA

... MUSIC wIN AMERICA. trox A &P=AL ooa 9Dos .] pie ens An Uniersal caacteristio of the American ,g : people is the race after weaWlth, Qan pour ihg might be their motto, and little thbsgbt is a sa!rcely given to any matter but tbat of getting ea ce. rsch ...

SHAKESPEARE AND AMERICA

... SHAKESPEARE AND AMERICA. In the FhiVaddjpla Bunletin we find a Shakespeare -Ode'3by-a well-known Ataerican poet, Mr. C5harles Sgague. The whele is too-long for quotation, but we extract the dosing staz5s:-5 Down, trembling wing I-shall insect weakness ...

THE GOAT IN AMERICA

... THE GOAT IN AMERICA. The goat has not bad a fair show in modern times (says the New York Tribune). Amnong the ancients he was highly esteemed, and figured extensively in serious literature. Now he is only the butt of funny pars- graphers, whose acquaintance ...

GRAPHIC AMERICA

... railway carriages) are by no means to be despised. In America. as in England, the modern tendency is towards luxury in travelling, and probably a Continental would say that in luxurious travelling America is rather ahead. Imagine travelling for days in a ...

SWITZERLAND AND AMERICA

... SWITZERLAND AND AMERICA. Bxkni, Tdtodat. — Mr. Richard Cobden has propceed Swttzsriand should act mediator the senses the States of Amerioa> The Fsdera I Cornell hss deoHnsd the proposal by deefadagit ImpraetfaaUe. ...

AMERICA AND THE ARTS

... AMERICA AND THE ARTS. LIu _ in The annual i lymposium of British art to which Taailis Il to opening of the Academy he Exhibition was not this year, if we except be olr speech, so brilliant as it usually is. a There weremoi c small jokes, and there was ...