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UNPRECEDENTED DESTRUCTION…

SYSTEMATIC PLUNDER OF EMPLOYERS.

GARIBALDIAN RIOTS IN HYDE…

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ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT THE EXHIBITION.

DEATH BY THE UPSETTING A CART.

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MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE…

FEASIBLE SOLUTION OF THE ROMAN…

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FEASIBLE SOLUTION OF THE ROMAN QUESTION. The Independance contains the following:—We are as- sured that immediately on the return of the Emperor to St. Cloud, important steps will be taken for the settle- ment of the Roman question; and if we may credit the information of our correspondent, the object of the nego- tiators will be to obtain the assent of the Italian Govern- ment to the project submitted to Cardinal Antonelli by M. de Lavalette, without the guarantee offered to the Pope for the possession of his actual terzitory. The cabinet of Turin should engage not to invade the pontifical states or to permit the invasion of them by volunteers from any part of Italy; upon which France would recall her troops and leave the temporal power to its own resources. If, however, after the withdrawal of the French troops, the inhabitants of the papal states, restored to entire freedom of action, should decide upon separating from a Government to which the strength and will of France alone has subjected them: if, disposing of themselves, they should manifest their strong determination to be united to the rest of Italy, the Imperial Government would offer no obstacle to the fulfilment of such a desire, and Victor Emmanuel would be at liberty to accept from the hands of the Romans that capital which France has not the wish or the power to give him. This arrange- would be perfectly acceptable to Italy, for it would open out the only way to the accomplishment of her aspira- tions; and we cannot see what serious objections it could meet with at Turin.

PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND THE…

NARCOTISING CHILDREN.

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WHOLESALE ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY…

pATAL COLLISION ON THE RIVER.

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