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... Z.(4AM11011 ?? tr~ug * I ?? S POPULI LoX 3URSMA. DOMESTIC I The Londlan Gazette contains a royal order In council with reference to the manning of the navy, and which extends the limited tim ...
... Z.(4AM11011 ?? tr~ug * I ?? S POPULI LoX 3URSMA. DOMESTIC I The Londlan Gazette contains a royal order In council with reference to the manning of the navy, and which extends the limited tim ...
... I TURIN, MAY 24. 'ifiogi~ejf h midst of armns, with wvar- out soga we alte viitoy upose the at ?? fare around us, oetniustnt s Itca n a is sitting still with her hans in her lap. Napoleon ?? ...
... | The political campaign in California which closed U, with the election last month was conducted in the most rancorous manner, and was prolific in personal for lcontroversi ...
... TEStMONIAL TO6 -M JOHN VANDENHOFF. . I ?? In I The fiiends and admnireri of Mr. Vaddenhoff have C availed themselves of' that geitlenman's visit to this size town to present to him the elegant testimo ...
... DLIPERIAL PARLIAMENT. ?? - ?? _ _Ital LBY ELECTRIC TELEGRAP31.J Ti HOUSE OF COMMONS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3. of I The Speaker took the chair at twelve o'clock. seq '[he SPEAlCir reported to the house tha ...
... THE MEANS OF PROTEOTING SHIPS OF WAR. We see that a townsman of ours, Mr. Henry Lodge, hae taken out a patent for improved means of protecting ships, batteries, and other constructions or buildings fr ...
... LOUIS NAPOLEON'S GRIEVANCE I AGAINST EUROPE. I It is painful to incur the disapprobation of great statesmen by breathing a doubt as to the possible intentions of an august ally whose confidential fr ...
... ?? TIE SOCIAL EVIL. TO TIlE EDITORS 01 XTHE LIVERPOOL MERCURY. Gentlemen,-The friends of order will rejoice at the partial aervice rendered bv the meeting of magistratee ysetenxjy to t ...
... SEII-WEEK(LY SUMMwlARy. I Tle wveek opened well. Peacea seems now to i b2 dcitledly inl the ascendat. The Emperor| ?? appyearz at last to have been aroused his prolonged dreall, of military glory, 1,1 ...
... -EXTRAORDYNARY g I-S FIRST LOPRD OF TEEADIMAlTy. We have an extraordinary statement to submit to our readers to-day respecting the conduct of Sir John Pakiington as First Lord of tie Admiralty. We giv ...
... &AL--111 .- rLI LHX BUPUE-MA. SUNIMARYI DOMESTIC. d The quarterly returns of the Reoistrar- t General present a favourable view of the state of the country. The marriages inoreased as they do when the ...
... F I Tns OxecasLt (ISLEC Of MAN) MGHDint.-Tb5 ti Seoretary of ~tiate for the Raims Departmenmt ha4 at length offered a reward of £50 for thle ap~crehension T1 of Kowley, charged with ...