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  2. THE NEW POSITION IN FRONT OF SEBASTOPOL.

    Lord Raglan's interesting despatch of the 28th of September from Balaklava, and a private communication of the same date from an intelligent officer in the Guards, enable us to resume ...

    Article : 5,503 words
  3. Impoundings.

    IMPOUNDED at Gisborne, 9th December, 1854, by R. Dunn, Esq. Yellow and white spotted cow, cock horns, [?] JH under, near rump, [?] over JH, ...

    Article : 3,663 words
  4. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.

    ENGLAND, FRANCE, AND AMERICA.—It has been stated, in a somewhat prominent manner, that the French and English Governments have demanded explanations from the American ...

    Article : 1,169 words
  5. PUBLIC MEETING OF DIGGERS.—VISIT TO THE CAMP.

    Our readers are aware that, in consequence of the apprehension of Dr. Hambrook, the Chairman of the Forest Creck branch of the Goldfields Reform League, for occupying Crown ...

    Article : 1,096 words
  6. THE BATTLE OF THE ALMA.

    General Staff.—Lieutenant T. Leslie, Royal Horse Guards, Orderly Officer to the Commander of the Forces, wounded severely; Captain H. E. Weare, 50th regiment, D. A. A. G., wounded ...

    Article : 702 words
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