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... LATEST NE WS.1 1BY EiLc:urn1 TmLuoatknLJj WEST AFRICAN MAILS. [From ote' tivcrweot Cornyspondents,] LIVERPOOL, MONDAY. The African Royal Mail steamship Mandinguo, It, F. Lowry Commander, arrived in th ...
... LATEST NE WS.1 1BY EiLc:urn1 TmLuoatknLJj WEST AFRICAN MAILS. [From ote' tivcrweot Cornyspondents,] LIVERPOOL, MONDAY. The African Royal Mail steamship Mandinguo, It, F. Lowry Commander, arrived in th ...
... i (By Telegraph.) HOUSE OF LORDS. THEIR Lordships met for the first time after the Easter recess, and after some business of an unin- teresting character had been transacted, they adjourned at half-past five. HOUSE 01' ?? S01N-S. LoNG before the usual 01h the commence- ment of public business t! o' I .;e was crowded in almost every part. Mr. A .: l Mr. Bazley entered the House with . i t of ...
... EXPOSE OF THE TRANSACTIONS OF A LONG FIRM IN LIVERPOOL. he APPREHENSION OF ONE OF ITS inSIMEMBERS. of On Saturday, at the police court, Dale-street, (d before Sfr. Alderman Woodruff, a case displa ...
... ST. TRIDE'S-AN APPEAL. TO TME JSDITOIR OF TIf51 l?ltREEldN. Bride-street, April 10, 18do4. Si P-It is with deep regret we have seen the late occurrences in our parish church, and assure you of our heartfelt wish to have order and harmony re. stored. We have given the niatter our most careful consideration, and have submitted our views to the 1Eev. Mr. Carroll, the incumbent, whom we fuel sa- ...
... qua LAn QUESNON. I D)1StiUSION IN THE CORIPOR&ATION. th A pc~ etin~g of the Municipal Council was sa~y beld in tbe55 Vunidil Chamber, City Hall yesterday, to ,,ota petition to Parliament in fa*vour of the land girv: .qeestiw~and aresolutioni that -such petition as nmy oth bie adopted shall be presented at the bar of the ye ~Heuso of Comons by the IRight Han. the Lord seti ~~ffouae of Com, ?? ...
... TiE PURSUIT OF TRUTH. dents of Edinburgh university may' Sie ?? of the choice they have made of tell be p 5 Carlyle, for their lord rector. fr Tho110st living Scotchman-if he l' the. i.Doumarny vital questions wbich are ?? palatablein certain mouths-is strong DotierYph li is honest and thorough, and, In ?? soU, says and writes that has ripened in him after long study, fbo i big-wigs and wind ...
... .0 (;ONTBW.ORAItIES. -?-?Ocg?CQNT?P ?l I . OD OATIONM M CITY.-The s ~ed by fr. Rogei '$for furthering unid. obeyS0 pr dton in the city conftinues, the Tneses $eirtyscb~ne -Assurand Sotytmouiesnc hoave e &sgb~~rP~ ave cotmhoesdpi ns Aj] wiU be Oiiample set bse ?? gat Pirivat 'bs een libeaisfpo osdowed 'a by th6: Principal teae0's The Lond'i and Westpnasteg bunk and p01 ?? 'Assuralbe ...
... TIE FENIANS IN AMERICA. The Fenian journal in Amlerica* ?? of all grades, from the major-general to the beardless second lieutenant, offer their services daily, and are accepted by General Swveeny. Whenever General .5 weeny makes3 a movement it is certain that he will have the support, ad- vice, and military judgment of the best military minds in America. The Canadian journals make a great ...
... LATEST INTELLIGENCE. .5ar 0m'SrIL Z13 aa L O MlMuxU IRom sA SAM 0_? n7I WOaIDJ] EVACUATION OF MEXICO BY THE FRENCH. Paris, April 5. In consequence of communications exchanged between Marshal Bazaine and the Emperor Maximilian, the Em- peror Napole6n has decided that the French troops shall evacuate. Mexico in three detachments. The &ist detach- ment will leave in November, 1866, .the second in ...
... THlE DERBYSHIRE CATTLE PLAGUE A-ND PLEUR'O-PNEUMONIA ASSOCIATION. e IAn adjourned meeting of the Central Committee lwas id held at the County Hall. Derby on Friday last, when y there wvere present, Mr. Fox (in the chair). Lord Scars- IC dale, Lientenant-Colonel Wilmot. V.C.. Hon. E. Coke, le Mr. Cox. MI?.. Mr. J. G. Crompton, Mr. Faulkner, MAr. le HIaslam., Mr. Canuer, Mr. Foster,. Mr. Coleman ...
... AGRLIC'ULTURAUPROLSPECTS. I The past week opened withl a fine day, occnsionally thick, but with no rain. On ilconday the wind was round to the north-east, with rain at S.30 eAl. for about an hour; and was off and on, showery up to 2 p.m., but with nothing to hInrt. Thermomcter 40 degrees, barometer down to 29.20 inches, slightly rising. Tuesday was a cold day, with occ asional showers of hail; ...
... BP. PATRICK'S DAY IN CIRCININATIJ I. . I FENIAN DEMONSTRATION IN THE N1- TIONA[L THEATRE. [ScOtt CINCINNkTI COMMtERCIAL OF MOABOU 18.) Tue patron saint of Irish nationality was duly honored in oar city yesterday, by displays in pro. cossion and religions services after the usnal man- ner; and extra, of the ordinary programme, by a military display of Fenians, and an oratoricaldemon- stration ...