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Toadd To The Difficulties Which The Break-up Of The Ministry

has caused, it is said on good authority that the. commission on the cattle plague will report very strongly on the prospect of wide and serious loss to the agricultural capital......

The News Produced Less Sensation Than Had Been...

because it had been long expected. In England strong expressions of regret for the Premier were publicly uttered in most of our great towns,—the warmest by Lord Houghton at......

News Of The Week.

T oRD PALMERSTON died on Wednesday morning, at a II quarter before eleven, at Brockett Hall, in Hertfordshire, a seat of Lady Palmerston's, two days before completing his......

The Affairs Of New Zealand Are Not Flourishing. The Extra-

ordinary conduct of the War Office in giving, or appearing to give General Cameron an independent veto on what military work he would consent (for political reasons) to do, had......

Owing In Great Measure To The Incompetence Of These High

officers, the pecuniary liabilities of the colony are terrible. With a population - of not very much above 100,000 English settlers they have an annual expenditure of 790,0001.,......

To Those Who Care For Freedom Things Do Not Seem

to be going very well in America. In Connecticut the amendment of the State constitution so as to admit negro suffrage was voted upon on the 2nd inst., the democrats bbtaining......

The Public Regret For Lord Palmerston Has Not Arrested...

lation as to his probable successor. Many names are discussed in political circles, but the majority appear decidedly of opinion that a Ministry headed by a Whig Peer, with Mr.......