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... LATEST NEWS, in [BY .AGONErW TELEGRAPH.] thi b OPENING' OF THE FRENCH lib LEGISLATURE. ie SPEECH OF THE EMPEROR. PARIS, MONDAY AiFTERNOON frc The Emperor opened the legislative session sox of 1858 at ...
... LATEST NEWS, in [BY .AGONErW TELEGRAPH.] thi b OPENING' OF THE FRENCH lib LEGISLATURE. ie SPEECH OF THE EMPEROR. PARIS, MONDAY AiFTERNOON frc The Emperor opened the legislative session sox of 1858 at ...
... l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . apt ?? Em, w irfooln Pi lo ad ' S'al Yesterday, at half-past twelve o'clock, was celebrated with extraordinary splendour, and M with signs of deep emotion not usual hi such ...
... IEXTRAORDINARY DEATHI TWO LADIES FROM MALARIA. 3o ;A good deal of excitement ihas been occasioned at he Box, a village about six miles from Bath, owing to wee the almost sudden death of two ladies,ion ...
... : Deduced from observations taken at the Liverpool Observatoy, during the week ending Saturday, January 9i, 1858. Latitude,' 53 24' 48 N. Longitude, 3' 0'1 W. TIe eccpld 1 , - ...
... . ?? AL.A.1% A. J~q VT J. -* ly X'ANXToWTrzc RmsAFH.l THE KING OF DELHI. in We understand that the Governmient ?? l~as ,odwether kn inquiry for the' Iupse of ascertaining th tteet0 d ~the ...
... SAWSPttOpI olE 1TrcM. POPUVI TRX InUPREA. A little progress was made yesterday in the has just so launching of the Leviathan. of Mr. M Chlistian Settler, a Bavarian, who shot his in the admi ...
... ?? .- ?? -- fo) A religious journal states that a memorial is being th4 prepared for signatures against the appointment of a tthe Marquis of Clatiricarde as Lord Privy Seal. In t O ...
... 'Ail, ?ttapfl ita II. TEE VACANT CAteONErEs. - Tb, Lord Chancellor has bestowed the canonry of Bristol Cathedral, vacant by the death of the late Rev. John Stirtees, on the Rev. John Guthrie, Prebenda ...
... Qt ?Ilmbilltm Tar Inoy TRADE IN SOUTH WALES.-The iron trade of South Wales has experienced a slight change for the better, more confidence being shown. Several of the works lave received an amount of ...
... Elp V? ovillm. A LrG BROKEN BY PULLING A STOCKING OFF.-A' young woman of twenty years, the daughter of a tobac- conist, named Atldnson, living in Oxford Road, Manches- ter, died in the Royal Infirmary ...
... (.From nieur Own corrudesnpoents.) LONDON, Thursday Evening. THE ENGLISH IN PARIS AND THE LATE ATTEMPT ON THE EMPEROR. THE QUESTION OF THE EXILES IN ENGLAND. A very numerous ...
... DSGRACEFUL SCENE AT A MEETING. On Wedlsesday night a public meeting, sulder the presi- desicy of Mr. Ingrain, AI.P., was held at the Freemasons' Tavern, Great Queen Street, for th ...