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... I ?? . (MOM, OUS.6WA coEi0 e 0NMIM) FLORENCE, In=r 28. Tho.Chambor, of Deputies is engrossed- at'the' present moment,with a matter which has created lthe greatest cotifusion and dismay amongst all its mecmber,' aad whiei his now engaging' the active attention of the ,law authorities and of the police. It will be'remembered that in 1864 the'proceed- of ungs of Count Bastogi in reference to the ...
... I EPOlRT OF MIR. SEELY'S GOMB TTEE ON I bMI.IAWTY M AND AG °OUNT. The'ltepor6; of the Committee of ?? House of Commons appointed at the commencement of the session to inquire into Admiralty moneys and ac- counts, has just been published. Mr. Seely and his colleagues have laboured assiduously for! some months in their endeavours to free' the mysteries of dockyard expenditure from obscurity; and ...
... Bpatbilia. Mes's3 W. and E. Chambers entertained a large corn- P`IY iu the Douglas Hotel, St Andrew Square, last week, I'elebratin of the completion of Chambers's Eneyclopedia. 1b5e 21Ontyon prize of 2,ooofrs. has just been awarded by t Pren'ch Aeademy to 21. Mlezi6res, Professor of Foreign Li ?? in the Paris Faculty, for his ' Life of Petrarch.' 'Lie Jv dcl ]hcaris has reason to believe that ...
... SIR 'OHN A CTON AND NO POPER Y. Ad IBERAL victory in the approaching election will almost necessarily be accompanied by one serious drawback. The prompt and satisfactory settleflent of the great question upon which the contest will turn requires that the electors should be more than usually stringent in their criticism of a candidate's profession of faith. Mere othodoxy on the question of ...
... THE SOBAP-BEOK COLUMN. lioness Is BATrKE.-Although' less distressing to see, the horses which had just lost their riders, with- out being themselves disabled, were formidable dis- turbers of any regiment which had to encounter them. Tho extent to which a charger can apprehend the perils of a battle-field may be easily underrated by one who confines his observation to horses still carrying ...
... According to a Spanish telegram, the Governor of Cadiz has telegraphed to Madrid that he fears the outbreak of insurrectionary movements in different parts of that province. He adds that he has taken ample precautions, and has despatched large bodies of the civic guard into the threatened districts. The journals of the Canary Islands announce the arrival there of the exiled Spanish generals. ...
... FIWAC LAST NIGH_'S 6-ZETTE. [SNMOF S0U01T03 AND) IBTU PAHTIOILAM TO DR OflTAKNOIl AT THE OFFICE oF THE CHIEF HEGIITE1l COURT OF? BAMMMBWTY, BAaSINGflaL-MIEBB.] ~~ 4 ~ BANKRIMS'Ti. DAVID BRAVD, William-street North, King'sa-ross, liensned vie- tualler,'to susrender August 12, at 1. THOMAi Dassas &BRIEN, Blechyndefi-torrace, Notting-hill, jour- ~ ,nalist, August 12, at 12.. JouN CAuBAslnGa ...
... II I 'THE GRAT -IF AT VIEUSA! TEE GEATRIFLE MEETING .1 - ' s (nom ouz STM conEWNOOiR1. ' t) .I- . NA, JtY3l. s' The great German and International rifle con- is tesi which has been going on here during the past, o week, has lost none of its attraotions, and is still g carried on with vigour by competitors from almostt a allparts of Germany,-from Tyrol, from Belgium, n and even frpn America. ...
... A. volume has just been published in connexion nvith the Schools Inquiry Commission which will %avo great interest for parents living in or near London, and for all wh~o take an interest in edu- piation. It is Vol. X- of the Commission's Reports, end.relatc5 to the London division as defined by ~Theilcgistrar-General, and not to the larger area, the London postal district, which forms the sub- ...
... I A rI TrXtiLgWaX . , ~i~i-AI~rg6~n iidnflntial meeting (t of esh_4a *loeay4 evening at thls couse14~t~e b1~ lie t0O &th' irposeof reviewing. the coifc lb'esn tebr1Messrs. J. Feilden and W H. IL nst Th hi was occupied by 0.Alderman James hm on Spehserdlvre llenforeing theiclisnth constituency, and a resolu- to tion was afterwards carried thanking Mr. Ho-sby and Mr. Ft Pilden 1for the manner ...
... I *i 'I .) i3 , ox O,° R ° w0 O0O O, r d PA1~SI; gmn~iX Esirrimi ?? - Lord -Lyons- wil .be in waiting,.,to -,etiveh Majesty at the Paris.statioi zz the ue ji Lw9.re.' at seven to'-morrow Morning. M. Du icr, the secretary-geiiere] of the, prefeocture' f poloce, and' 3l. Nusse, the head of, the nunmoipal -polceh, have orders to be at the'station, but nob t6 preletb themselves officially. The ...