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MR. GLADSTONE'S VISIT

... TO TBE NORTH. Chancellor of the Exhequer has this week paid his promised visit to Newcastle and other towns in the North. The preliminary proceedings will be in the recollection of most of our readers. A soon as was known that the right honourable gentleman had accepted invitation from his friend Mr Hutt to become hia guest at Gibside this raontb, a public meeting was convened, at which ...

LONDON, APRIL 21

... LONDON, A.~lm 21 (Fsre the Gazette of FWafay, April 17.) BANKRUPTOCSs AzNeuLxn.-Samuel Hood, iron merchant, Upper Thames Street, Latimer Road, Not- ting Hill.-Eliezer Tirnew&14 Kirkdale, Lancashire,.. cart owner. 0 6 - BANKEuPTS.-MartinO Dunn, ?? Gateshead, builder, April 28, at theillaocrupts' Court,Newcastle. -John Watson Anderson; Hartlepool, drugrist's as- sistant, May 2, at the County ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... AMERICA. The R.M.S. Australasian arrived at Queenstown yes- ! terday afternoon. New York, May 20.—0n the 4th the city of Jackson, Mississppi was taken by the Federals under General Grant, and the state capital burnt. The Confederates evacuating the place, and retreating towards Vicksburg. There is no further news from the Rappahan nock. General Hooker is still encamped at Falmouth. News from ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... THE VACANT GARTER. Earl Grey was last night Gazetted Knight of the Garter. THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE THAMES. The final deposit waa staked to-day the match between R. Chambers and Green, the Australian champion, for £100. The betting is 7to and to lon Chambers. VISIT OF THE QUEEN TO THE INTERNA TIONAL EXHIBITION BUILDING. Her Majesty visited the International Building on Fn day morning, and was ...

THE INSURRECTION IN POLAND

... THE INSURRECTION POLAND. Telegraphic despatches. CRACOW, Wednesday. Felinski, the archbishop of Warsaw, left the ■ Petersburg. All telegraphic lines leading from have been cut, *s«v' * has iwued an or ...

NORTH BRITISH RAILWAY

... WORTH BRITISH R&ILWAY. An adjourned meeting of this company was held at Edinburgh, on Thursday, to consider three bills be- fore psrliamnent affecting the interest of the company -namely, the Edinburgh a nd Perth, vea Dunferinline, the Central Northumtberland, and the Wausbeck. Mr Hodgson, MSP., presided. The CHAIRMAN, in moving the approval of the Dun- fermline Bill, said the gentlemen who ...

Foreign Intelligence

... THE WAR AMERICA. [Part of fne following appeared in our last week.] : QnUBolB, Friday, 6 p.m.—The arrived with dates from New York to the instant. New York, June 3rd.—The Southern journals of the 30th ult. speak rather despoudingly of their prospects at Vicksburg. New York, June 2 (afternoon).— The war .is daily assuming a more bloody and vindictive character. officers of Colonel St. ...

LATEST BY TELEGRAPH

... Gazette Office, Thursday, 4 RUSSIA AND POLAND. Th® Times says;— The six propositions for an accommodation between Russia and Poland, to which England has made herself party, have come upon us with all the abruptness of surprise. They were produced by Lord Palmerston to the House of Commons without pressure, and apparently from a wish to gratify the not unnatural curiosity of his audience. We ...

AMERICA

... THIS DAY'S NEWS. Guardian Office, p.m. Southampton, July 17.—The North German Lloyd's steamer Bremen, from New York on the inst., has arrived off Cowes. New York, July 4, Afternoon.—The latest intelligence received from the battle field Gettysburg is follows :—Five thousand Confederates advanced on the field daybreak for the purpose pillaging the Federal dead, but hastily retreated unon the ...

FRANCE

... TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES. PARIS, Wednesday. *• France states that the reply Russia not acoeptable, hardly sees any considerable differences separating the met of St. Petersburg from the three Po ...