THE TWO SICILIES
... THE TWO StCILIES. NAPLEs, AruGUST 6.-I am sorry to report that as the season advar.ce. the malady of the vines increases and becomes rnoo general. Notwithstanding this, howevor, oit has beer, ordered ...
... THE TWO StCILIES. NAPLEs, AruGUST 6.-I am sorry to report that as the season advar.ce. the malady of the vines increases and becomes rnoo general. Notwithstanding this, howevor, oit has beer, ordered ...
... GLEANINGS FlR;M AMElUCAN PAPERS. I I o;s The Hon. Johp, Wentworth, mayor of Chicago, has ,ion been fined $25 ,or committing an assault and battery rst upon a lawyer 'awamed Charles S. Capieron. the T ...
... hiU The weekly meeting Was held yesterday. Present-. rt. Messrs, Dover, Shell, Hodeso, Beckwith, Stitt, Johnson, 0 Vr. Haydock, Turner, Qodfrey, and Anthony. 0 no, The borough engine ...
... CMU1TUM IN PARVO. ?? - 1 r. 7Moe steward to -the East India Service Club, Lwas has decamped with a large surm of money. rails. 'J .he parish church, Blakbrn, after being thoroughly itals, re) ired at ...
... . BY M4GNETIC TELEGRAPH. THE MOWDAvIAN EXEcnTows.-VIENNA, WE(DNESDAY, -The Porte has annulled these eleoliong, and thus given sa- tisfaction. Lord Stratford de Radcliffe remains at Constan. tiiO~ple.C PAnis, TisUasDAY NIGHT.-The ttial against the Itsa lian conspiratora commenced to.day. The Three per Cent. t Reotes closed at 67f. 15c. t DISaSrteRS TO SiPrIaG.-CAPcE TowN, Ju.r~ 11T.- I ...
... I ?? RAILWAflli?bTdRNS. -- - -1 ?? -. ?? -1 1- .- i GIELA1a SOUTIEMN AND WEasTBN,-Returis of trfflic for the week ending August 1, 1867 .- £ . d. Passengers, parcels, &c.; amount £V1,9 S 2 Mlerclsandiree andeattle ?? ^ 12o n . ?? 5 Carrespondinc wens no 18556 (203i MSiles ol ?? P -o~ens,; rns s, &c.; amount .. 5.577 J' 1 ' Merchandize and cattle .. .. 1744 a 2 - 7321 12 3 IRSH SoUTH EASrEaN ...
... TUE iARMY. , ,_ _,_k I DIRECT CADETS.-The ?? gentlemen. having OD- tained nominations as direct bidets for the Inadian military service, passed their required colamltatih a he his J OBerkeley.HW H Cox, T, WgHogg, HSW Irone. H A Plowuden, A (G Rose, C H Webb. T C WhartOny, F C W Drum., mond, J S Irvine, 11 B Webstter, It Milne, F J Grataville, W F Bartleman. W N~ L Deattie, W Birch, W T ...
... | NEWoY AND itrse il thntr. i A meating of parties in~tet~ested in t.t ?? if, - U& ar~leltuere~ane III the trade of p~a in the formation of the above railway, for t* l, n Iwhich a bill has passed the committeeof*t mango was held at noon on Friday, ia ?? John-street, Liverpool, for the purposeohe Sot as to the prospects of the railway,frmalgisre. INewry. The chair was occupli b e dI among the ...
... L LATES I' INTLElJLIGENCE.R (BY iMAGNEiTIC TELEGRAPH.) I ha Preictb aemi-oflicial journal, Lo Pats, of Friday OiEht statte, on Lho thbo faith of ita Lmndon ceirormondenc that a rrigment of infantry and artillery will embark at Purtc- mouth fer Alxandria, and bo 'conveyed by tha RBd Soa to India. Le Pays designates the vessel which id to cunvey these troops, and thie morning the London jonrnals ...
... The Agamemnon, Master Commander Cornelius T. A. Noddall, arrived at Sheerness on Saturdayfrom the Thames, to have her compasses adjusted by swinging ship. Mr. James Penn, master of the Waterloo, oom- menoed early on Saturday morning to superintend the same. Mr. F. Evans, superintendent of the compasase departmcent at the admiralty, was present dring the swinging of the ship, and recordedl the ...
... TO CORREBPONDENTS. We eanuOt, MEA AYR 0ROH STM5ONS. takB ?? outselre the responsibility of rafuwiv a88. HENRY HALronD.-We canot uvdertoke to insert unMP- ported statements, affecting the arater even of in- formera. C. ALDaELO -The advertisement ehall certainly disappear. JAMEs MASTE5s.-We think a county court judge would look upon it a3 a quarterly tenancy. ItADXoA-Oertainiy not. A. B. C. ...
... The journeymen coopers of Wolverhampton are in their 14th week of strike, through their masters wish- ing to reduce their wages. On Mondayafternoon an elderly female of respeetable appearance threw herself Into the Thames a short distance below the Brunswick wharf, and was drowned. A Dutch corvette passed through Spithead on Mon- day evening, and saluted thegarrison with twenty- one guns, ...