THE INDIAN GOVERNMENT AND CHRISTIANITY
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... The official gazette of Lisbon, the Diario d.o eq Governo, gives the following account of the diffi- of culty between France and Portugal: k On the 29th of November, 1857, the commanders of the w naval station of Mozanmbique captured the French barque vi Charles et Georges, becauso it was found anchored near the island of Quitangonia, in the Bay of Conduoia, a port WI interdicted to foreign ...
... UNITED STATES EXPEDITION I I PARAGUAY. TO THI EDITOR OF TEE DATIY NTEWS. SIP-Hainglong resided in and lately arlive p ?? where I had the best opportowitiess - Oh and Otherwise, of learning the views of ?? re people, allow mne a few remarks on a matter directlye that Country and the United States, ad, ?? both as to principles of international maridimeelaw d ?? considerations. As old offoee ...
... DRURY-LANE. Tnts Evssso, first timethi secason, TaE CROWN DI&MONDS. Mfessrs. G. Ilonoy, A. St. Albyn, Henry Corr, Barlemnan, Terrott, and IV. Harriso; MiSs Louisa P ne, diies Busan Pyze.-And LA FLEUR D'AMOUIt.-Cosnmence at ballfpast 7. HAY MARKET. 'Trns Evpnnrm, THE TALE O I? A. COAT. Messrs. E.Villiers and C. Ztatbevvs: dMrs.E.Fitossillinr.-TfE DOWAGEII. Mr. Howe, Mr. and Alrs. C. Matbews. ...
... I HE LORD MAYOB'S DAY.. ORDER OF THE PROCESSION. The following is the official profiramme as agreed to by the committee on Saturday afternoon, subject to any trifling alteration that may be thought desirable: The Right HOn. David Williams Wire, Lord Mayor. Warren Stormes Hale, Esq., Aldermnas, Sheriff. Edward Conder, Esq, Sheriff. Police-constables to clear the way. Drums and Fifes of the ...
... REMARKABLE TRIAL DI MADRAS. (From the Nfadrad tlewneum of Sept. 29.) Turning to the affairs of our own Presideji we have first to notice the proceedings of the Scotb Free Church Mission in a recent case of conversion. From the peculiar circumstances connected with the casslld fom, the fact that it has been before the Supreme Courf much atton- fon has been drawn to the matter. The acts as ...
... 0 THE MONTENEGRO CONVENTION. The following announcement is in yesterdays Moniteur: m Since the late cenflicts that broke out between the Turkish troops and the Iontenegrina, the Porte has engaged to maintain the state of possession as it existed in 1866. In order to determine the respec. tive rights resulting from this agreement, commis.- sioners were sent to the spot, andthe ?? tives of ...
... THE D UHE O ff DBVflSHIRB WV .NA7IOZCd1 I aROGRBSS. At a dinner given at Derby, om Tuesday last, to the late mayor (Mr. T. G. Crompton), the Duke of Devon- shire, in returning thanks for the toast of his health, made the following remarks:- It is now upwards of twenty- seven years since I had the honour of being elected in the County Hall by the freeholders of the undivided county one of ...
... I R- - O Yesterday Lord Mayor Carden was gathered to his fathers (chief magisterial), with all the time.hoero ceremonies of civic state, ard Lord Mayor Wire now reigns in his stead, having been duly sworn in at Guildhall,accr ing to the requirement of the City Charter and custom immemorial. It is a vulgar error to suppose that the Lord Mayor Elect end dejure only becomes Lord Mayor de facto on ...
... Hicr Host Gracious Majesty the QoEEa, in a quiet and noes- sufinig minuner, fulfils the duties of her maternal sphere, no less than with becoming dignity she discharges the high functions of her queenly cfice. Her reign has not been more nationally prosperous titbs, as rar as we can judge, it has been domestically happy. The QUEEN never usurps the feelings of the woman. The diadem thac ...
... ?? This page will always be founadc interesting to Licensed ictcallers, and the operations of the UNITED TowNs' ASSOCIATION AND LICENSED VIC- TOALLEES DEFENCE LEAGUE are publitvhed ulder their own ssPerintendcenee. To the Licensed Victuallers of England. Gentlemen)-As the meeting of Parliament is near at hand, I I think it may not be out of place at this time to call the attention of the trade ...
... flcte THE NEW WEAPON. TO THE EDITOR o0 THE 'EXAMINER.' Sir,-Some time since you did me the honour of inserting three letters on the subject of our national defences, and were kind enough to express your coincidence generally with the views I entertained on that subject; perhaps you may not ob- ject to insert a fourth, pointing out the nature of the weapon, which I believe I am correct in ...