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... El ¢t~puli. PROSECUTION OF M1. DE INONTALEUMBEIT.-A correspon- dent informs us that it has been determined in the City, a fine of 0,PUOf. having been imposed by tee disgraceful sentence just passed up ...
... El ¢t~puli. PROSECUTION OF M1. DE INONTALEUMBEIT.-A correspon- dent informs us that it has been determined in the City, a fine of 0,PUOf. having been imposed by tee disgraceful sentence just passed up ...
... WORKING MEN'S SABBATH iADDRESSES. On Sunday afternoon, the R1ev. H. B., Brown again lingso of addressed a large audience of the workin Iass~s at ig to'hesb the Concert Hall, Lord Nelson-street. ubect ...
... U IT is certainly a great mistake to suppose that the trial and prosecution of M. MONTALEMBERT arose from any feeling of dislike the French Govmrnment might have to the praise of England. However eloquent the prisoner might have been in extolling our institutions the Imperial Government has resolved to outbid him in the line of compliment. As every r-word in France must be spoken in deference ...
... THE UNITED STATES, ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICA. e LLRnOM OUR OWN CORitSPONDENT.] LITERPOOL, MONDAY. The Cunard royal mail steam ship America, r Captain Miller, arrived in the Mersey from Boston ;, and Halifax this morning, bringing the usual a mails, seventy-one passengers, and 1,900 dols. for Havre. Her dates are Boston 17th, Halifax 18th, it and New York, by telegraph via Halifax, to the L ...
... La A LATEST d CB d'TELEGRAPHIC NEW, S. i DELIBERATE MURDER By t POACHERS. SEarly on Saturday night last, a number of poachers went out to the grounds surrounding Doddington Park, four miles from Crewe ...
... THE UNiTED STATES. I ARRIVAL OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE. (BY MRITI5SH AND IRISH MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.) GALWAY, SUNDAY. The steam ship Indian Empire arrived at Broad- haven at 9 a.m. on Friday. The passengers landed in excellent health, expressing themselves highly satisfied with the ship, captain, officers, and crew. During the whole voyage they experienced heavy soath-easterly gales. The ship ...
... TRIAL OF M1. MONTALEMIBERT. (FROM THuE DAILY mNEws' L'O*tuiSPO\NDEN-T.) PAnIS, WEDNESDAY NIGHT. JlAvING ?? thle ex treme good fortune to obtain a tie ktt of adiissi on to thle trial oftire Count De Mlontalemirert, 1 am able to tell you something about it, but I cannot pretend to give antything worthiy the name or a* re- port. The uise of pen or pencil was, as you are aware, bsoiutciy ...
... [FRO.M OUR OWNI CORRESPO.NDzt SOUTHAMAPTO.N, St'X0 The steamship Fulton has arrived with thc rican mails and advices of the 13th inst. She r $50,000 for France and $13,000 for Englaud The Asia had arrived out. News from California is to hand of the 2otij , The troublesome war with the Indians, wliid1 y!, been going on forsome months past in Oregon ,. finally terminated, and the savages had ...
... ??Wmiuoham NA9 woot. T - -- ?? ?? MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1858. OLD STATES AND YOUNG Sr.TES.-PROGRESS INEVIT- ABLnE-The popular Member of the House of Bedford once sounded a lofty ?? before the United Pa ...
... MR. CRAWFURD'S LECTURE ON CHINA- THE OPIUM TRADE. TO THE EDITORS OF THlE LEEDS MERCURY. GENTLEMEN,--I have just read the report of a lecture on. China delivered a few days ago in Leeds by Mr. Crawfurd, formerly Governor of Singapore. In that lecture he is reported to have stated that in China Opium is now as regular and open a branch of trade as are silk and tobacco, that the Chinese, in ...
... TilXE OF TRAINS LEAVING ?DXNBURGU FOB UNDEIL?EETIONED PLACES. Cc) GN.) B. ) {E. iP. n -ignly Caledenian Scttish Esdinbulrgh, Perth, and Dundee Riailways respectively. and intimlate thlat tha trains stafl frum the termhdL ct thoese rceilervays in Edinbur gh at the hours stated. Aberdeen, (S. C.), Ii 241, 8, 12 ant;* 8 45 p.m. Aberdeen (E. P. and D.), 6 10, 10 a~m; 2 45p m. Abrboath (E. P. anld ...
... EXPRESS FROM PARiS. [Fjto, OUR OWNt CORILESPONDBNT.] PARIS, SATURIDAY EVENINxo, An uneasy feeling with regard to a continuance uf the present happy quiet of Europe has been perceptible in this city throughout the whole of the pitst week. Various ramours of war being almost instant, have received credit in quarters where i1eitlier information nor judgment has ever been wvanting. The DRbats has ...