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... General and Mrs Grant were present at a recep- tion given by the American Minister, in London, yesterday, in honour of Independence Day. ...
... General and Mrs Grant were present at a recep- tion given by the American Minister, in London, yesterday, in honour of Independence Day. ...
... amounted to Another from Brisbane report that the Budget shows a, surplus of the revenue being Senator Blane, speaking on Independence Day, nt Woodstock. Connecticut, referred to present feeling in the Houthern States, and said that while adverse to forced ...
... labour for life. - IT is but natural that our friends in the great Western Republic across the Atlantic should 'celebrate Independence Day with great rejoicings. Even we in Great Britain view the event with no feelings of, envy or displeasure. The two nations ...
... honours; the Committee will invest largely in illuminations and a I antagruelian banquet; it is time, as there has been no Independence Day publicly celebrated since the Republic took possession of France. Visitors may remain satisfied that thepress, byits ...
... the trip tile engines worked with a smoothness tin usual it: a new vessel, and the trial gave s ttisfaction. AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY.—Tlie American Meat Jdarket, No. 9, Bridge-street, have made arrangements for a special sale of provisions on this day ...
... Throughout the trip the engines worked with a smoothness unusual in a new vessel, and the trial gave satisfaction. AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY.—The American Meat Market, No. 9, Bridge-street, have made arrangements for a special sale of provisions on this day ...
... coovon beinspeted by order otf the Clerk of the House, and the inspeo. 'flea was rigidly restrictedl to members. t ?? INDEPENDENCE DAY IN LONDON. B The anniversary of Ameriean Inependence wus f oelebrated anofflcially on Friday night by a dinner a at the ...
... Condell, who succeeded him, and who is a daring adventurer, was ordered at all costs to bring on a naval engagement before Independence Day. That he succeeded in doing, as we have already learned by telegraph, with a result emi- nently satisfactory to the Chilians ...
... Condell, who succeeded him, and who is a daring adventurer, wai ordered at all costs to bring on a naval engagement before Independence Day. That he succeeded in doing, as we have already learned by telegraph, with a result emi- nently satisfactory to the Chilians ...
... been if the attempt hid taken place on the 4th, thus causing the cloud of a dark remem- brance to dim the brightness of Independence- day THERE is very little likelihood now of any light be;ng thrown upon the came of the dis- astrous explosion on board 11 ...
... recognition of the indefati- gable services of the lady stall-holders, at an early date to give a ball in their honour. INDEPENDENCE DAY.—The only American craft lying in the port, and appropriately named The America, was profusely decorated with flags on ...
... matter-of-fact Europe of to-day. Whether the future of the United States will see what Mr BRIGHT looks for, a second Independence Day-of free industry and free labour for the poorer population, is another ques- tion. Until quite recently, American ...