BY the steamer Telegraph this evening we are placed in possession of English papers to the 5th of April, received by the Marco ...
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Article : 385 wordsGeneral Wedell has again set out for Paris, M. Drouyn de Lhuys and Lord John Russell will not accept the invitations to stay at Berlin. It is rumoured that an ...
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Article : 950 words"My Lord—In my despatch of the 17th instant, I reported to your Lordship the progress made in forming the paralle[?] constructed to unite the right of our right ...
Article : 363 wordsThe Baltc fleet was under orders to sail from Spithead on Tuesday, the 3rd of April, and many thousands of spectators had assembled to witness its departure. ...
Article : 619 wordsThe negotiators at Vienna have reached the point which will decide the fate of the negotiations, and the question of peace or war. That point is the proposed reduction ...
Article : 1,929 wordsBY the arrival of the English Mail an hour ago, we are put in possession of reports of the wool and tallow markets at the beginning of April. LONDON WOOL REPORT, APRIL, 1863. ...
Article : 739 wordsThe Moniteur contains the following despatch from the General commanding-in-chief the army of the East, bearing date the 17th of March: ...
Article : 828 wordsOfficial accounts have been received, which state that a desperate engagement took place before Sebastopol on the night of the 22-23rd March, originating in a ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 29 Jun 1855, Page 1
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