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Mr. Ramsay, An English Gentleman, And A Party Of Guides,

successfully ascended Mont Blanc from Cormayen, on the Italian side. Attempts have been repeatedly made daring the last fifty years to accomplish this feat. Mr. Ramsay is the......

All Doubt Of The Destination Of The Fleet Is Now

removed. A telegraphic despatch from Dantzie, dated yesterday, reports that "oh the 6th, the English and a portion of the French fleet weighed from Nargen, and an- chored the......

On The 26th July The Pope Pronounced Two Allocutions To

the Consist- tory ; one on the affairs of Sardinia, the other relating to Spain and Switzerland. In the first, he condemns anew and again declares null and of no effect the laws......

We Are Informed From A Reliable Source That A Letter

has 'been just received in town, from a Russian:nobleman residing on his estate, com- plaining bitterly of the state of things. He says that he can get no income from his......

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SATURDAY. The principal business of the House of Commons last night was the passing of the Despatch of Business, Court of Chancery, Bill ; but an Irish Member provided other......

The Banner, Sword, Crown, And Other Achievements Of The...

of the French were on Thursday placed by Sir Charles Young, Garter King of Arms, over the stall of his Imperial Majesty, which immediately faces that of the King of Prussia, in......

Money Market.

STOCH EICHANOZ, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. The fluctuations in the English Funds this week have been principally caused by the transactions connected with the settlement of the Account,......