THE EUROPEAN CRISIS
... TIHE EUROPEAN, CRISIS. THE CONGRESS. The Berlin correspondent of the Daily Telegraph telegraphs On the 10th from t.it ?? pleniprenatinris Wl be received an Wednesday in srtate adience by thie CrownPrt ...
... TIHE EUROPEAN, CRISIS. THE CONGRESS. The Berlin correspondent of the Daily Telegraph telegraphs On the 10th from t.it ?? pleniprenatinris Wl be received an Wednesday in srtate adience by thie CrownPrt ...
... WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12. The chartreprements the western countres Of Europe from Norway to the coast of Portugal,and embraces Great Britain and the British Isles. It also includes the North Se ...
... PREDICTED DlSSOLUTION. l, Tji ti j. Oposition Jounlllas nre very nimanimnou Ma ill pr edictinig a spoedy ?? of P'arliamilent. rie Wfiy Parliament slhould be dissolved at this Mt er particular timic it iS hard to say. Although con- for I siderntiois maytranspirc to justify sulch a course rec i at thle close of the Cougress, they nre uot on the of surface of things at preselt. Our Liberal con- ...
... SFV:El E S -OR ON THI', EAST COAST. I0'TucstIThYevslngit i vea gale fromt the ?? te EastCoast, acceom- bybI vyrill, hut yesterdlayitveemneo tie I 01twac4, andM in thle coarse, of the slay slightly 1i.tc. At- the entrince channel of Aberdeen weilie. ?? XItis veiy roughi, -sai Several vessels ittit iSCII dety tainied inl port. Ill thle evening Ihe stoil is bsaidetl, and several vessels sailed ...
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... TO CORREOPO1FUjR ' I IJCK.RD WOODLANDb -Your letter is temperately ,worded, anti fulfils most of our requirements from cor- ,respondents; but it treats upon a subject which we .would rather not paas under discussion in our columns, ,and is, therefore, declined with thanks. ...
... UNIVERS1TY INTELLIENUR. L CZdeazne, Mondee. Special Examination in Moral Science.-Lxamfiied aei Approved.-Political Economy.-Claes I. (in omer ei i merit): Burr, Pembroke; J. R. Reid, Tr'uity lall. Le' Class II. (in alphabetical order): B. Baddeley. Jeu,: Fell, St. Peter's; Hammoud, Trinity, Hollins, Jre1;vy Isali; Muspratt, Trinity Hall; Tbomas, St. Peter';; e Thornbill, Magdalene; G. White, ...
... 0ln--. P-nrnnn ?? he ed Towr Couzrcm PaocnEniasM, - rhe usual ty monthly meeting of the 'owa Council was held in ag use Court-louse ?? bteele pro- t- siding. A numbel of appeals in connection with er the Curporation water rates were disposed of, and orn the moton of 1Mr Graham, it was remitted to le tne Water Comrnittee to make it obligatory on all Iproprietrs to have the Corporation water pus ...
... WEATHER CHART, 3 Jo nh cbame rep..efts the westemn ?? of Eee=e e fm ci Ns toj X tbe co of P.A.&4 ad emb Goe e Briain =d the BDitfih Isles. It alao includes the North Sea. 0 the German Ocean0 the Bay of BVcay, the Mdeeiterracanm. s te Atlanti, witthe Eng!-As ChbaneT Bristol Cbzne4, zetd q Irish Sew, hi ?? ?? XIPLA2(ATON Or THE CApr.T. Ite e hbart tha darned line b ro. obae or Inea of equal ...
... I No. LXV. It is time to end this discussion, the length of which may have unduly taxed the patience of my readers, bat as this is my last letter I venture to hlope ibat they will extend their goodness to my closing observations. My reply would have been much shorter if I had simply confined myself to rebutting the Reviewer's arguments. Nothing would have been easier than to crumple hirn up ...
... Five Men Killed.—Several Injured. On the 7th inst. a fearful explosion took place at Silverdale, in a pit almost adjoining the colliery, and in the same seam in which the explosion recently occurred at Apedale, the property of Messrs. Stanier and Co., by which over 20 men were killed. By the explosion on the 7th instant, which occurred through an accumulation of gas, five men were killed, and ...
... THE Newport Town Council have lately been charged with an unwillingness to look the Free Library ques- tion in the face, and with a desire to postpone, if not silte die, at all events to some more convenient season, all thought of carrying out the extension scheme lately brought under their notice. Nothing is easier than to level accusations, and to some, nothing is more agreeable than to ...