FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
... FOREIGN NTELLIGENCE. ALLIANCE BETWEEN BELGIUM AND HOLLAND. The toaty of lliance between Belgium and Holland has been sighed, it is 8ala to be of a purely defensive character, with a vieW to possible d ...
... FOREIGN NTELLIGENCE. ALLIANCE BETWEEN BELGIUM AND HOLLAND. The toaty of lliance between Belgium and Holland has been sighed, it is 8ala to be of a purely defensive character, with a vieW to possible d ...
... We continue our extracts from the American journals. received by the Fulton steamer, of the progress and recap- tion of the Prince of Wales in Canada. LONDON, C.W., Sept ...
... NOERTH TAFFORDSEHRE. The first battallon of 8taffordshire Rife Volunteers was inspected by Lord HEtherton, Lord-Lieutenant of the county, and Colonel Dice, Assiatant Inspector-Gene ...
... Wit gwoo m0t. THUT RSDAY , SEPTEMBER 27, 1860. NEWS OF THE DAY. SEVERAR provincial members, not quite content with the seven mouths' talking in St. Stephen's, gentlemen pretty much of the ADDERLEY and ...
... (Abridged from the Atheneum.) g Horace Walpole was building his new tower at I El Strawberry, Boswell courting the notice of Mra Budd, i t Cook starting on his last voyage, the Duchess of Kingston in jeopardy for bigamy, the Court in dismay n at the news from America, the provincials there were 51 melting for bullets the leaden statue of their Zate a king, George III.; Charles Fox, no ...
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... I ORRESPONIEYCE. atlth , ?? isept' ?? E RHOOL ?? iiET or in ¶o I'il IXDIr1flR QDiFTH LRi'ooL OsshriYQ partl . GotlemeiiJ/Permit me; t6otespfiss upon your rb~ Ispaco mwithl a few' observations I'nrefev ...
... PO T> A a -16; : ?? , IPOSITIONS-'n OFTEq ISN ?? ?? ?? w.X s, ^ .. a.. .- 11 p ~ Jrup jjte but if ?? ildi should drive thu Neapolitan trodp a&piua, iuc1 te UOman ?? at Polite Corvo, out of hi' road, h ...
... LOCAL INTELLIGENCI I Csitaln Win Kennedlyand Mr. S. 3; Ablngton, from Soutth Africa1, addressed another public meeting oc chalf of the Abo 1 W ' Proteotlon Society, in TM ZAL OY CANrAL FOOT B151- dig ...
... Tfl 3UElN'S At 'I T E L;-$TW1t I TI'M R9TjI~~aUfts,. Sp.24.! ,r i cep Viforias,Ah thei~ness Alice, ne te ue Consort, aooompexnied, by LorA-i T -Russell amd a rnxmeroiN snitjj grrii~ a nt nw i the roya ...
... RALUS POPULI LMa SUPREMA. _ _ _ _ ?? , I DOMESTIC. A correspondent of the Morning Post, who describes the reception of the Prince of Wales at Montreal, given the following on dits as current ...
... WATER COMMITTEE The weekly meeting Was held yesterday. Present -Mfessrs. Hodson (chairman), Turner, Belce, Jeffery, Bennett, Woodruff, and Orellia.' Before the usual busineom commenced, a conversa- ti ...