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... SALUS ropeuI ?? 3upr IA SUJMMARY. DOMIESTIC. Sir James Fergusson, i; ...
... SALUS ropeuI ?? 3upr IA SUJMMARY. DOMIESTIC. Sir James Fergusson, i; ...
... TIlLF - - .1 THE LIBERAL CONSERVATIVE S. We wore certainly glad to see Lord Derby and Mr. Disraeli in so liberal a mood as they were on Saturday last at the Philharmonio I all, and wo trust they will not forget it wnI they meet their ffiends in the. two IHous2s in February next. Heaven forbid that the Liberals should claim a monopoly of liberality, :-s Mr. Disraeli reproaches ?? with having ...
... i U- fa PARs, FAsDAY.-The moniteur ann-unces that s the Duke do Pasina, the late minister of the interior, has been appointed by an exceptional measure grand or cross of the legion of honour for his services. nt Nice, Nov. 2.-A Russian squadron, composed of one man-of-war and five frigates, will remain of during the wintor at Villafranca. to PAirs, FRmDAY.-The Frnch and English Govern- nments ...
... LATEST AND . TELEGRAPIIIC NEWS. Count Caroly, the new Plenipotentiary of Austria, has arrived at Bcrne. The sittings of the Conference will be immediately resumed. Hughcs, the absconding bankrupt attorney, was formally cowmnitted for trial yesterday. Michaelmas lermn was opened yesterday, with the usual formalities. The Lord Chancellor gave a breakfast to tihe judges and leld a levee. The ...
... - FOREIGN JUSCELANY. Thlo e pof wheat atd birley in Algerie is mnore than eq ! that of ant Ordtiinary year. t-. le leriot !1ocS offered to sell htis faitsionS vOilin, a1M-,'l'ini, to the Yotung artist M. WieniaWski, for DJ. Louis S;:ohr tho emin nt musician, who ?? a LeA days -s1o, A lsn close ?? his SOth Tetr' ltid a likot tiaiijail oud. 011lar Va-la, L ac latyhepesdo t°lernurrrhlip o~f Bah ...
... & ALUS P'OPULI L~X. Alls - -- - -- SU-B- E DOMESTIC. The Afwifg Ilerald, commenting upon the Conaervativdebanquet at Liverpool, says that by far the most gratifying of Lord Derby's personal explanations was his revela- tion of the secret springs of 'all his political action, in the latest exhortation of that great warrior and statesman, the Duke of Welling- ton, who besought Lord Derby, for ...
... A VOICE FROM THE TUILERIES. At last the oracle has spoken. The poli- tical quidnuncs who live on the very breeze that has passed over the Tuileries have at length received a more substantial pioc- - their Imperial patron's mind than - VI been gratified with since I' s ney liTP, peace at Villafranca. I se signature of dressed to his tn the letter jukt ad- have tl- ?? - royal brother of ...
... COMION LODGING HOUSES AND THE HEALTH COMMITTEE. I _- . . _ _- .- , . . . _ . _ _ _ 'D TO THIE M B3ERS OFT11FLATE HEALTH COMIirTEE. d Gent]emen, -I have learned froni thu publio prints that your pet lgal ad;iscr, Mr. M'Uo wen, was :it the Social Scienco meeting recently ?? at Bradford. If he went there to bolster up your shortcomings in reference to the registratiocs of the common loiging m ...
... LATEST AEfD -fkGidKAP'R'f- lfklwS; . . . . . O . _ ?? REUTELR'$ TELEGRAMS. PARIS, MONDAY, OCT. 31. -The M1fonifeUr of this morning contains -the following notice ?? The oirrmepondait has received a first warning for an irticle by the Count de Montalembert, entitled ' The Pope Pius the Ninth, and' France in 1849 and 1859- ' The Afofite ur- states the reasons of this ad- vettisetnenti viz., ...
... II. LATEST;:-,, , . : ft '7TRI. ulntlo-r-~ ?? .~ . IAV _ REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. MA1dEBLlE, Oif. ?? the fytl ult. have boen received. Filaugieri had resumed the Mwistry of War. The full strength of the army of Abrurai had been made up as a corps of. observation. Disturbances Continue in Sicily, but they are of little 1ipd~bddlcd __ _ _ _ ' TH, CONGRES. The Morning Post, in a leader en the ...
... TI IE; AMERICAN MNISTER'S | . JOURNEY TO PElN. (if-cm the Times.) The Amilerican newspapers are occupied by a very long narrative of the adventures of the American niuister in his course to Pekin, and in his succesiful efforts to obtain a ratification of Ur. Reed's treaty. It appears that on the Wednesday after the battle at ;he mnouth of the Peilho the steam tender Tocywan vaet despatched ...
... I The Amnerican tapers are almost filled with the . details of the bolition outbreak in Virginin, r the complete suppression of which has bcen already t announced. t The principal originator of this insurrection was f Captain John Brown, whosle iconiiectlon with scenes of violence in the border warfare in Kansas then mado his name notorious throughout the whole d country. Brown made his ...