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THE AMERICAN WAR

... s at Maidstone, on Tuesday evcuinfg. In the course of his speech he a' nded to the plan of Reform which he promulgated a [short time ago, and frankly owned that it met with general disapproval. With reference to the Rn{'ll Commission for inquiring into ...

THE AMERICAN WAR

... A short time before his death his works were transferred to a limited liability company. Mr. Barrow died of heart disease about six o'clock on Tuesday evening last, at the house of a friend in London, His property is estimated at but little short of ...

STORIES OF PR.[;}SIDEN’I: LINCOLN

... STORIES OF PR.[;}SIDEN’I: LINCOLN. A writer in the Watchman and Reflector (American journal) tells the following of the President :—'* Mr Lincoln has a fund of humour which, though not always dignified, is harmless. It is ever apt and ready, and doubtless ...

THE AMERICAN WAR

... arrivar: large number of persons who had been attracted to the spot by the glare rendered such valuable assistance that in a short time the danger of the fire communicating itself to the other stacks was prevented. The whole of the stack in which the fire ...

Orive 1N NEwW Yoßk.—The number of homicides committed in New York during the past year is officially reported ..

... number of homicides committed in New York during the past year is officially reported as one hundred. Fever 1N LIVERPOOL.— A short time ago the Government sent down to Liverpool Dr. Buchanan, as a medical commissioner, to report upon the cause and spread ...

LONDON & COUNTRY sJARKETS

... fully as dear. IPSWICH, Turspay.— Fine mmplmlof wheat quite as dear. Barley sold at 2%. to 85s. per qr. Oats and beans in short supply and fully as dear. HARBORO', '}‘nmmv.- The demand for wheat fair and quite as dear. Not much doing in barley. Oats were ...

Litevary Selections

... second, to the defeat of the gamnt Lord Edward Somerset.— My Life and Recollections, by the Hon. Grantley F. Berkeley. THE STORY OF ISHMAEL PAsHA.—Scendi, is a rhco of some note, being the locality where Nimur (ti ger{; the former governor of all the blacks ...

Home and CGenerval News

... Y)rimn bars, and there they have remaived imprisoned, but alive, from that time to this. The most extraordinury part of the story is that the old birds not only continu&}):o feed the young ones through the wires of the cage while they remained unfledged ...

Covrespondence,

... give good gas. The profit will reduce rates. They must beware, too, of suggesting compromises with the Companies, Nothing short of a total extinction of those monopolies will induce the directors to listen to reason. They will evade Acts, laugh at complaints ...

Litevarp Selections

... ; instead of one pig you have made a litter.” WEARY OF [NDIA.—When weare with the same people continually, hear the same stories over and over again, see the same objects, the same bungalows, the same horse lines over the way ; where the hospital is stariug ...

wome and EGeneral News

... to take part in this coutroversy, which I still watch with interest.” THE Pall Mall Gazette of Tuesday contained a strange story. A gentleman, annoyed at what he conceived unfair testimony, advertised for some one who witnessed a brutal assault in the ...