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Texas Is By This Time Annexed. It Is No Longer

an act to be disputed, but to be regretted, if that is worth anybody's while. It is scarcely worth ours. However disreputably United States citizens played the cuckoo with the......

Mitbates An Vrocediings Fit Iparlianterit.

SUPPLY: GRIEVANCES AND WANTS- The motion for going into Committee of Supply, on Monday, gave occa- sion for the usual setting forth of grievances and wants. Sir VALENTINE BLAKE......

There Has Been A Perfeet Glut Of Railway Accidents—on Many

railways, and sometimes'more than . one on each. On the Birmingham Railway, two. A train going, in a mist, at the rate of thirty miles an hour, was driven into another : one......

Quebec Has Had A Second Fire, Exactly One Month After

the other, and destroying an equal portion of the city. With a strong Westerly wind, the fire of the 28th May marched from one side of the lower town to the other, cutting off a......

Sunderland Is Still In The Agonies Of Suspense, Hanging In

doubt between the pungent eloquence of Colonel Thompson and the elo- quent wealth of Mr. Hudson. The "Railway King" has made his first appearance on any stage ; and his style of......