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... , SECONDEDITIONS (BY TEE iLEOTRIC AND INTBztNA4'ONAL. TELEGRAPH.) Wit not I The efforts to stave the9 royal ?? have Bay been resumted, 'And she was on Tuesday hbq~ed ton feet Ifaj astern. It is hoped ...
... , SECONDEDITIONS (BY TEE iLEOTRIC AND INTBztNA4'ONAL. TELEGRAPH.) Wit not I The efforts to stave the9 royal ?? have Bay been resumted, 'And she was on Tuesday hbq~ed ton feet Ifaj astern. It is hoped ...
... Ii * . . ?? FRANCE.' Bri The Paris correspondent of the Daily News, writing ?? Sunday evening, says ~-1 It is reported that the Emperor' of Russia will be in Paris in the month of April. The Emperor has ordered twenty-five magnificent opera glasses (some of them to be ornmented With two thoau- Tb, sand, ltrncs' worth of diamonds), Which lie intends to insl offer as a present to the grand duke ...
... TEA PaATY AwD Pgazaswrnox.-On Tuesday evening, the annual tea party of the congregation attending tbe Wesleyit Methodist Chapel, Standishgate, ,took place in the new sbeul. room, Dieconson-strest, which was tastefully decorated for tlb occasIon. Upwards of 00i partook of tea; aftoer which tbe tabl were cleared, and Chrlies iHindley. Esq., MiP. for Ashton-under Lyne, was called upon to preside. ...
... A letter from Alexandria of the 24th ult,, states |that intelligence has been received there of the death of King Teodore, the King of Abyssisits. . cr. t n ,|The Prefect of -the Seinte has just received from Mr. John Strcpg, secretary to the subscription for the sufferers -byv the inundations oI wned at Glasgow, a third remittance of f the H~oly Inquisition at Romre hats prohibited and ...
... LzATEST FOREIGN NEWS, ha FRLANCE.: SThe Mfo~citeur announces that the Agrlcultural Exhibition; Whas been adjourned for another year.: ipteferring to the article in the llfon iteur in favour of the union se of the Principalities, the Times' Paris correspondent says: is Austria will not listen to any argument on it; and, I believe, if the union were attempted, she would resist it by, force, if ...
... LATdET StykER :E i N EW.S, e -- all e (. . ( .BritisA and Irish Magnetic Tfelegraph.) BOO a -i4-TH[E WVAR WITH--PERSLA.-frt , VIEnSc, GFEBBUARY 12.-Seven hundred men me, r. from Bombay have arrived in the Peosia/n Gulf. Btii ?? k nglish body of troops have arrived at Cabul, don . and axre manrching on Herab, int conjanction with Sta Dost Mohamed's troops. a e The ?? are concesntratinxg ...
... RAI WAYS AND REVOLVERS IN GEORGIA. The following letter from Mr. Arrowsmith appeared in the Timees of Friday;- Sir,-I havo perused the letter in your columns of to- day from the prcsident of the Geo ...
... I -S - ?? u1 The Ocean Chief, one of tho Black BaU Iine of il , Australian. clippers, was off Holyhead yesterday after- r wnoon. Her arrival in the river may be hourly expected. I Br ...
... ?f)ore?crii a?t? Q?oIoniaI teUan?. A ?- so The Nawaub Salar Jnng, pri? minia'±er of lb Hyderabad, has just prohibited the precilce of selling and buying as children, as being entirely opposed to the precv?ta of the pa Korau; and parties found to be engaged in that traffic are 5 threatened with punishment by the Nizams goveruasent. ill ? A priest of Arteecy learned that a yo?? work- ? woman, ...
... CSOURT, aCABINET, &o. wel Mr. Sergeant Channel] will, we are lnforwed, bar, succeed the tate Sir E. H. Aldorson as a baron of the ex- the ?? Post. emi whi TO II1tADEBS A1?D OOPONDEIeTS. exti liIUsrCOs.-Aprll, 1558. imp A DAILY Smscotxsmc,-Ws believe it COAl. Eci A SnAsesnonmne. - We must decline an en y?,crte statement of a late difference with another company. A CoNS'rAzT Sinesoe.mxsc. -We ...
... THE BUDGET, THE GOVERSNMEr, AND THE : OPPOSITION. I . I. - - ?? ?? A_ ! _LZ i_ - I he Mr. Disraeli will- move to-night-2nd Mr. ''Gladstone and Lord John Russell will, we he presume, support-a rosoluti ...
... REFORM ASSOOIATI6'N. WI The annual meeting of the Liverpool Reform Alistociation wai twh ,,held at noon yesterday, in the largle rounm or the Commercial u Hotel, Dale-treet. Mr. Counclllor Sihell was ...