3 DECEMBER 1870, page 3

Mr. Tomline, A Great Proprietor And Landbuyer In Suffolk,...

a mien of much ability and many crotchets, will have it that as the Mint receives gold and returns sovereigns, so it ought to receive silver and return shillings. Indeed, if we......

Science Has Done A Great Deal For The Besieged French,

not only in the way of balloons, but in the way of photography. We under- stand that the messages by carrier-pigeon are usually written on a piece of thin paper, not nearly four......

The British Government Has Never Exactly Recognized The...

aristocratic Foreign Secretaries having an idea that while they may recognize Kings and Emporers offhand as persons naturally entitled to rule, they may not recog- nize......

The News From New Zealand Is Very Peaceful. It Seems

as if the natives, including the Han-hags,—the murderous fanatics,— were likely to be bribed into tranquillity by the prospect of getting profitable engagements on the public......

Mr. Gavan Duffy And His Associates, Who Have Been Engaged,

as we reported some time ago, in the preparation of a report as to the federation of the Australian Colonies, have presented that report to the Victorian Government, and......

A Correspondent At Tours Tells A Good Story Of M.

Gambetta. His colleague, Glais-Bizoin, recently had a fit either of cold de- pression or hot constitutionalism, insisted that an Assembly should be summoned, and declared that......

The Daily Papers Are Always Publishing Intercepted...

and articles from the Soir and the Figaro, all of which deprecate resistance, complain about provisions, and call for an armistice and peace. The effect of them all, of course,......

We Pleaded Somewhat Strongly The Case Of The Vicar Of

Ledbury, Mr. Jackson, suspended by the Dean of Arches for five years, on a charge of impropriety and adultery with his servant-girls. We . therefore mention that the Judicial......

Consols Were On Friday 911 To 911 Ex. Div.

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