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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    BY the arrival at Melbourne, on the night of the 21st, of the White Star Liner, Annie Wilson, we are placed in possession of European intelligence to the 28th ...

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  3. PRUSSIA AND AUSTRIA,

    VIENNA, January, 23.—If the Austrian proposition to mobilise the armies of the States of Germany, and to appoint a commander-in-chief of the Federal forces, is ...

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  4. HOUSE OF COMMONS.—THURSDAY, JAN. 25

    Mr. C. M. Lushington took the oaths and his scat as member for rhe city of Canterbury. ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    Mr. Rochuck postponed his motion for the appointment of a committee to inquire into the state of the army till to-morrow. (Hear, hear.) ...

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  6. TRADE REPORT.

    SUGAR.—There is scarcely any alteration to be made in the prices to-day. The market on the whele is steady, and there was a very firm demand to take off nearly ...

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  7. THE WAR.—THE COLONIES.

    Sir G. Grey, on laying on the table certain addresses from the legislative assemblies of Canada and some other colonies, congratulated the house on the ...

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  8. RESIGNATION OF LORD JOHN RUSSELL.

    Mr. Hayter said he had been requested by Lord John Russell to state that his noble friend had thought it his duty to tender his resignation to her Majesty, and ...

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  9. TURKEY AND GREECE.

    A communication, dated Constantinople, January 15th, says that the admission of the the Greek flag into the Turkish ports has been definitively admitted. ...

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  10. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    RESIGNATION OF LORD JOHN RUSSELL. The Earl of Aberdeen, referring to the retirement of Lord John Russell from the Cabinet, stated that he was not aware of ...

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  11. MOBILISATION OF THE FEDERAL FORCES.

    The committee of the German Diet met on Thursday, when Austria proposed the mobilisation of the fedral forces. Prussia opposed it. ...

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  12. CONSTANTINOPLE NEWS.

    The Moniteur publishes the following extracts from the Journal de Constatninople of the 11th of Jannary:- "A letter from Kamiesch of the 8th ...

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  13. EGYPT.

    Advices from Alexandria, to the 10th inst, state that the price of corn had fallen considerably. ...

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  14. RUSSIA.

    An imperial ukase, dated St Petersburgh Jan, 10, orders admission of assignments to the amount of 12,000,000 of silver roubtes. ...

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  15. SPAIN.

    Madrid, January 22.—M. Sevillano, Minister of Finance, has resigned. He is succeeded by M. Madez. ...

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  16. REPORTED BACTLE.

    Vienna, January 25.—It is reported here that there has been a battle before Sebastopol, in which the Russians were victorious, but direct authentic advices ...

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  17. SWEDEN.

    Christian, January 16—Prince Oscar, the second son of the king, is appointed commander-in-chief of the Swedish and Norwegian navy; and Price Nicholas ...

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  18. PROGRESS OF THE SEIGE.

    Marseilles, January 25.—Intelligence from the Crimea to the 12th instant states that despite the frost and snow the seige works had been advanced to within 45 ...

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  19. DESPATCH FROM LORD RAGLAN.

    War Department, January 26. His Grace the Duke of Newcastle has this day received a despatch, of which the following is a copy, addressed to his ...

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  20. THE PASSAGE OF THE DANUBE.

    The Patrie Says the passage of the Danube, effected some days since by the Russians, has given rise to a demand for explanations from Prince Gortschakoff, ...

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  21. CONTEMPLATED ATTACK ON THE ALLIES.

    A correspondent of the Cologne Gazette, at Odessa, writes that Prince Menschikoff, having received considerable reinforcements, estimated at 25,000 men, including ...

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  22. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    Lord John Russell entered the House from behind the Speaker's chair, and took his seat, amidst some faint cheers on the fourth bench behind ministers. Colonel ...

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  23. THE PEACE CONFERENCES.

    VIENNA, January 21.—The Vienna Cabinet has received despatches from London and Paris announcing the determination of the Western Powers ...

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  24. MR. ROEBUCK'S MOTION.

    Mr. Roebuck then rose to state the reasons for which he considered it [?] sary to make an inquiry into the [?] of the war, but on account of physical ...

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  25. CHANGES IN THE FRENCH MINISTRY.

    The Paris correspondent of the Times and the correspondent of the Independance Belge both write thut the long talked-of changes in the French Ministry are said to ...

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  26. RESIGNATION OF LORD J. RUSSELL.

    Lord J. Russull rose amidst breathless attention. He said—Upon Tuesday last, when I was present in this House, the honorable member for Sheffield gave ...

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  27. PRUSSIA AND THE WESTERN POWERS.

    PARIS, Sunday, January 21.—The chief political news to day is that Prussia, who, notwith standing her refusal to join the Austrian alliance with the Western ...

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  28. IMPENDING DISSOLUTION OF THE CABINET.

    Lord Lyndhurst gave notice that he would move, on Friday, the 2nd of February, a resolution attibuting the disastrous position of the expedition in the Crimea to ...

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  29. MILITARY CONVENTION BETWEEN AUSTRIA AND THE WESTERN POWERS.

    It is reported and believed in Paris that the military convention between Austria, France, and England will be signed at Vienna within the next forty-eight hours. ...

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  30. THE VOTE OF THANKS TO THE ARMY.

    The Lord chancollor read a letter from Lord Raglan, in answer to a vote of thanks passed by the House to the allied armies in the Crimen. ...

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  31. A RUSIAN DESPATCH.

    BERLIN, January 25.—A telegraphic despatch has been received, dated St. Petersburg, January 25. It announces that the following despatch had been ...

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  32. PROGRESS OF AFFAIRS IN THE EAST.

    Vienna, Saturday, Jan. 20.—It is reported that the Turkish corps under Omar Pacha will soon march from Eupatoria, under the protection of the fleets, ...

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  33. RESIGNATION OF LORD JOHN RUSSELL

    The Duke of Nowcastle informed the House that Lord John Russell had tendered his resignation to her Majesty, and that it had been accepted. Under these ...

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