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  2. CONTINUATION OF ENGLISH NEWS.

    If the good people who are exercising themselves over the war were only to know how their "resolutions in public meeting assembled" are viewed, they would, perhaps, think less of the beneficial influence ...

    Article : 823 words
  3. CONSPIRACY AMONG THE FRENCH PRISONERS.

    The Allgemeine Zeitung states that the French prisoners at Cologne, Coblenz, and Mavence, numbering 60,000 plotted an outbreak on the nightof Christmasday. They proposed to fall on their few guards at a ...

    Article : 301 words
  4. PROTEST OF GENERAL CHANZY.

    General Ghanzy, in an order of the day to his troops, communicates the text of a protest sent by him to-day u[?]der flag of truce to the officer commanding the Prussian forces at Vendome. General ...

    Article : 405 words
  5. THE BOMBARDMENT OF PARIS.

    The correspondent of the Daily Telegraph writes as follows from Versailles, December 16:- "On the northern side of Paris several batteries are ready to receive siege-guns of a very large calibre ...

    Article : 403 words
  6. GENERAL FAIDHERBE'S REPORT OF THE BATTLE NEAR AMIENS.

    The following is the official report of General Faidherbe to the Commissary General of the National Defence:- "The army had two days previously gone into ...

    Article : 537 words
  7. THE SIEGE OF PARIS.

    At last the Germans have commenced the active operations of the siege of Pans. On December 27 the Saxons began the bombardment, not of Paris, nor yet of the forts of Paris, but of the new French ...

    Article : 429 words
  8. THE SORTIE ON THE 21ST DECEMBER.

    The Times' correspondent with the 12th Royal Saxon Army Corps at Le Vert Galant, on the north of Paris, under date of the 22nd, thus describes the sortie of the 21st December. ...

    Article : 1,487 words
  9. THE CAMP AT CONLIE.

    Fifteen miles south, of Le Mans is situated the little bourg of Conlie, which itself cannot boast of anything remarkable. The short notice consecrated to it in the guide-book informs us that it is a chef lieu de canton, ...

    Article : 1,664 words
  10. THE PRUSSIAN LOSSES.

    The losses of the Bavarian troops in the engagements round Orleans were very heavy. It is stated that between the 1st and the 4th instant they amounted to 127 officers and 2868 men, and between ...

    Article : 168 words
  11. LAW.

    BEFORE Mr. Justice FAUCETT and a jury of four. LOVES V. COHEN. This was an action by Charles William Ferdinand Loves, against Samuel Cohen. The first count of the ...

    Article : 4,133 words
  12. ENGAGEMENT BEFORE HAVRE.

    A part of the army of Havre had on Saturday morning its first engagement with the enemy at Bolbec, in the vicinity of Havre. On the 23rd instant, the French general headquarters of Colonel de ...

    Article : 381 words
  13. THE FRENCH CAMP AT COLOGNE.

    About a mile from Cologne, situate on a bleak cheerless tableland, are a number of wooden huts. These huts, which are compose[?] of the rudest material, are ranged in four rows, and extend from ...

    Article : 699 words
  14. SOUTHERN FRANCE.

    Six hundred men, some sick and many wounded more or less severely in the recent combats on the Loire, arrived two days ago at Bayonne. It was not easy to find houses to lodge them in, the Military ...

    Article : 543 words
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