February 13.—Waratah, steamer, 300 tons, Captain Bell, from Melbourne, February 10th, Passengers—Mr. and Miss. Warde, Miss Jones, Mr. and Benjamin and child, Mrs. Randell, Mrs. Bransgrove, Dr. Aitkin, lady, ...
Article : 280 wordsDISPATCH FROM FIELD-MARSHAL LORD RAGLAN. Before Sebastopol, November 8th, 1854. My Lord Duke,—I have the honour to report to your Grace that the army under ...
Article : 2,021 wordsAn important circular had been issued by the War Office to the colonels of militia regiments, the object of which is explained in the following extract: ...
Article : 444 wordsBERLIN, Wednesday, November 22.- The Russian Invalide announces officially the Russian loss on the 5th November to be 42 officers and 2969 men killed, and ...
Article : 171 wordsThere has been no improvement in the tone of business, nor does there appear much probability of a change for the better until someting decisive is known as ...
Article : 641 wordsThe following intelligence is coped from the Argus, of 10th instant:- (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.) Queenscliff, February 8, 1855, ...
Article : 944 wordsMADRID, Nov. 21.—Espartero, in the sitting of the Cortes on the 19th, announced that the ministry would present its resignation to the Queen, according to ...
Article : 156 wordsOn Monday the public were startled by the intelligence of another attack on the Allies, and a victory almost as important and glorious as that of the Alma. ...
Article : 249 wordsVIENNA, Nov. 16.—A dispatch from Hermannstadt announces that Saydyk Pasha hashis hoad-quarters on the Seroth Turkish battalions are approaching the ...
Article : 545 wordsThe Duke of Newcastle has to-night received a telegraphic despatch, of which the following is a translation, from General Lord Raglan, G.C.B. ...
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