THE Congress continues to sit in Paris. The Count d'Orloff has, it is said, been summoned to St. Petersburg to attend a diplomatic conference, and during his absence M. de Titoff will act for ...
Article : 531 wordsLord Panmure has this day received a despatch and its enclosure, of which the following are copies, addressed to his Lordship by General Sir William Codrington, K.C.B.:— ...
Article : 467 wordsWE have much pleasure in observing that the merchants of London, weary of,expostulating with the non-commercial Lords of the Treasury, had determined to hold a public ...
Article : 232 wordsPER the mail steamship Arabia, via Liverpool, we have nine days later from America. She sailed from Boston on 26th March, and Halifax on the 28th, arriving in the Mersey at ...
Article : 408 wordsThe Earl of Hardwicke called attention to the establishment of a regular postal communication between this country and Australia, and to the discontinuance of that communication in 1854. A Treasury ...
Article : 273 wordsTHE number of armed vessels which Russia and Turkey are to have in the Black Sea for the purpose of police and defence of the coasts is not to exceed ton for each power. Turkey, of course, may have as large a fleet ...
Article : 152 wordsTHE Journal des Debats has a long article indicating the provisions of the Treaty of Paris, and more especially relating to the way in which the Congrees has filled up the fifth article of ...
Article : 415 wordsTHE following is a translation of the imperial manifesto, published at St. Petersburg, to announce the signing of the treaty of peace:— " The obstinate and sanguinary struggle which, for ...
Article : 885 wordsIn answer to Mr. Otway, Mr. Peel said the number of foreign troops now in British, pay amounted to 24,000; that the Turkish Contingent would return under the control of their ...
Article : 411 wordsThe German Frankfort Journal says, that the Emperor of Austria ratified the treaty of peace on the 6th April, and that a courier was immediately to leave for Paris with the document. ...
Article : 257 wordsTHE New York papers brought by the mail steamer Arabia to Liverpool, on the 6th of April, give full particulars of the fearful wreck of the John Rutledge, and of the total loss of the passengers with one solitary ...
Article : 3,080 wordsDuring March, 146 vessels were wrecked, 6th January the number was 245, in February 174, in the three months, 584., The subscriptions to the Nightingale Fund are now ...
Article : 480 wordsMr. Ewart asked whether it was practicable to endeavour to make arrangements with the Russian Government for the removal of vexatious restrictions imposed upon British trade in Russia, ...
Article : 129 wordsTHE subjoined important statement appears in the Dublin Evening Post:—Yesterday afternoon a London solicitor appeared in the Registry Office with a carpet-bag containing a number of ...
Article : 295 wordsMr. Napier presented a petition from Portsmouth, stating that the petitioners were fearful that there would be a repetition of the order on Saturday next that was issued on Saturday last, viz., on the following day, ...
Article : 258 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of the Morning Chronicle writes under date of the 9th of April. It is believed that Made Manteuffel will return from Paris on the 16th instant, as the negotiations at the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 7 Jul 1856, Page 3
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