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.-THE TERCENTENARY OF HARVEY.

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ERUPTION OF MOUNT HECLA.

A REMARKABLE CASE.

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THE AUSTRIAN ARMY.

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RUSSIAN VIEWS OF WAR WITHj…

THE CALLING OUT OF THE RESERVES.

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DISTRESSING SUICIDE AT HEBNE-HILL STATION. -A distressing suicide took place at the Herne-hill Station, on the London, Chatham, and Dover line, on Sunday morning. It appears that a gentlemanly- dressed man went on Sunday morning to the stable- man at the Half Moon public-house, and asked him if he knew anT person who wanted to earn 10s. The stableman, supposing that be required a horse and trap, asked where he wanted to go to, but the man ■aid he only wanted bis Bhoes cleaned, and he would pay 10s. to anybody who would do it. The stableman cleaned the shoes, and got a half-sove- reign for it, and remarked that the gentleman appeared to be much excited. While the operation of shoe cleaning was going on he told the ostler that he had lost .£1800 over the Grand National, and he could not pay it. About half an hour afterwards the man went to the railway station, and seeing a train coming he went and deliberately laid his neck across the rail, and the engine completely decapitated him. The trunk and head were taken up, and search being made in deceased's pockets, a card bearing the name "Mr. Cummins, solicitor, Canterbury," together with » gold watch and a considerable amount of money "ere found., GREAT FIRE AT PANAMA. — The Panama Star and Herald says: Panama was again devas tated by are on the forenoon of 6th March. The north eaat and east sides on the Plaza ana adjoining neighbourhood were destroyed, with loss of half a million dollars. The fire originated in a drug store of Messrs. F. C. Herbruger and Co., on the east side of the Plaza, under the Grand Central Hotel, about 9.40 a.m., in the absence of Dr. Kratochwil, who has charge of the business. The boy left in care of the store lit a candle to seal a bottle of medicine and carelessly threw the lighted match into a measure of bay rum that stood close to a tin of inflammable oil.' THE FBENCH ANTI-TOBACCO LEAGUE hsve offered a number of prizell, varying ia value from 100 to 300 francs, for the denunciation of sublime tobacco." Doctors, schoolmasters, and authors art invited to prove the horrible influence of the plants

HOW THE GREEh. INSURRECTION…

5 BREACH OF PROMISE CASES.

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THE MILITARY SITUATION IN…

THE CHANGES IN THE CABINET.

TURKISH REFUGEES.

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THE BURNING OF THE SPHINX.

DEPUTATIONS TO LORD GRANVILLE…

ON BOARD HOBART PASHA'S FLAG-…

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