THE NEW AMERICAN TARIFF
... I TIE NEW AMEIERICAN TARIFF. e trff r a leader rembark that the revised ax tves, reported to the Honse of Represents. , e i It pr seses, will undoubtedly be in effeot a prohibition of CI' European gos ...
... I TIE NEW AMEIERICAN TARIFF. e trff r a leader rembark that the revised ax tves, reported to the Honse of Represents. , e i It pr seses, will undoubtedly be in effeot a prohibition of CI' European gos ...
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... THE NEW CO.DIET. To Ihe EDriTlO of the DAILY POST. In reply to G H. who headed his letter of this : Mr. Dallnce's Comet,' I hocg to say that when I wrote dx letter of tie ith i st. i ...
... A deputation of members of Parliament and other gen- tlernen, including the mayors of several corporate towns, waited on Lord Palmerston at Cambridge House ois Sat ...
... I ItO (WE OF LORDS The Lords met at Five o'clock. TlE SLAVE TRADE. Lord BRoUGHuAMc called attention to th'e state of the African slave trade, and urged that the Northern States ...
... 44 arms Liallmajo Qp, lf?anl DUBLIN: FRIDAY. JULY 11, t862. , _ _ ?? TIm duties of the Lords, yesterday, were not onerous or diicult. The businese of thb sitting, which corn- mnenced at fire, and closed at eight, was almostentirely occupied in forwarding meaeures a stage. Among the bills which obtained a second reading we find thi Chancecy regulation Fheep bills, both being Irish mea 6ores. ...
... I I (Fromt thle London Tefcyrop04 ) Teeming as are the annals of the Old Bailey in the record of disinal tragedies, their glootiy pages have seldom been darkened by a more torriblu story Limit that which was yesterday heard in the Central Criminal Court. Habituated and inured to sorrowful sights as must be those whose ditties r'eqire theit' to frequeidt our criminal tribunals, we qulestion. ...
... JF]- . ,f I ,- _ =rm as =qu _ la l -- =- =I- DUM3[N: WEDNESDAY. JULY ), 18G2. _I 'Tlur Lotde were singularly industrious ysiterdIy. Tbey devoted not less than two hours to their legisila- tire fulnctions, and in that tline they got through a ul prisirg anmount of busine's. No less than niae bills, r nany of them having been private bills, obtained a rthird reading and were passed, while absut ...
... A;MERJCAN CIVIL WA. 4 ?? Gk?~. BUTLER AND iFOR.EIGN OONSUL New: Y~rkto' the 8i~sat 1herefromf ?? teemn a ?? The British, French, and Greekcosshver presented to General Butler that two commercial firms of New Orleans had Wnormed them that 3,OOD bhhds of sugar which these commercial firmes had purobased, and which were the Proper~ of British, Vrench, n re ubt., wore. not .alWV40M.* b, taken from ...
... PRESENTAAt[ON Of ANO4VHHR TESTIMONIAL TO GENERAL SIR JAMES OUTRAM. -_ ?? -i.. iiit- , _. ,,,A ^wU.^AV IIJ. -- * The 'friends and admsirers of 'General Outram, to the se numbse? of nearly 1,400, in England and in India, decided C 'a short time since upon presenting to the gallant, General mt some tribute of their 'respect and esteem. They had er lireidy'deternined to ereet a statue to him ;in ...
... tars IdJobn Jacob Gilbert, the mant suspected of the murder of ?? Hall, at Faordiogrldge, was committed for trial 0on day Thursday. daye Aboy ofi3,lleis oths fate 13had i at H6ll, hung hiimself last week, becausek lutil at is athr hd-refusged'hima permisslon to visit a diorama in tall, se the town. fd in The followiing. advertisement Vs copied from aI New York -A Paper :- Two newly-horn male ...
... g;be ttS .THE FIRE S I RIUSSIA. - .: [FROM THE STANDARD.] INcE1NTDRISm is an unusual as well as an awkward form for the exhibition of patriotism, but there is now no reason to doubt that the fires which have de- vastisted St. Petersburg and the other great cities l of the Russian empire were kindled by the hands. of polticalenthusiasts, The expedient is not a very intelligible one. We can ...