DECEMBER 28.— The Queen steamer arrived early this morning, bringing the letter mails and the passengers of the Schomberg, which is ashore about 40 miles from Cape [?]way. I enclose the English intelligence ...
Article : 241 wordsWE take the following [?] Argus of Friday last. The news as usual is roughly by Captain MOODIE. THE Queen, steamer, under the command of ...
Article : 178 wordsThe Empress of the French, who is encisnte, is in very delicate health. The Emperor is about to visit Boulogne in company with Abd-el-Kader. Large bodies of troops and ...
Article : 85 words[FROM OUR CITY CORRESPONDENT.] London, Saturday, September 29. THE past fortnight has been a period of great and unusual excitement, anxiety of doubts, ...
Article : 2,168 wordsOn the 20th, at noon, the Emperor Alexander accompanied by the Grand Prince Michael, left Moscow and set out for Nicolaeff, after issuing he following rescript to the military ...
Article : 394 wordsIt is stated that the Carlists found their hopes of success now entirely on some Socialist movement in Barcelona. MADRID, October 3.— A bill was read in the ...
Article : 47 wordsCOPENHAGEN, October 3.—At a sitting of the Council of the State, held yesterday, the King signed a constitution having reference to the form of monarchy, and including electoral ...
Article : 28 wordsThe London Gazette of the 5th October publishes a despatch from General Simpson dated 18th September, containing the names of officers mentioned to him by the Generals of the ...
Article : 251 wordsTHE City of Sydney, Captain Moodie, has brought in the English mail by the Schomberg. Fortunately, although that fine ship, which cost £50,000,is lost, the passengers and mail are ...
Article : 692 wordsThe Rev. W. Ro[?] mily, Mr. and Mrs. Isaacs and famil[?] and Mrs. and the Misses Walker, [?] Mrs. Hawker and family, Mr. and Mrs. [?] and family, Miss ...
Article : 72 words"What will the allies do next? has been the question on every tongue since the fall of Sebastopol. We last night had the good fortune to furnish in a special edition an answer to ...
Article : 557 wordsPARIS, OCT.—The dispatch from Marsal Pelissier has [?] at the Bourse: "A cavalry action [?] on the 29th September, at Ko[?] leagues from ...
Article : 69 wordsLetters from Kars, to the 25th August, describe the thorough devastation of the surrounding, district by the Russians. The provisions of the garrison could not last longer ...
Article : 143 wordsHAMBURG, October 5.[?] been received at St. Peter[?] Gorts-chakoff which brings [?]mea up to the 3rd instant. T[?] that on ...
Article : 248 wordsIntelligence has been received from Riga, dated the 29th ultimo. It is to the effect that four liners, one frigate, and three co[?]vettes, bombarded the batteries of Dun[?]ude for three ...
Article : 66 wordsDECEMBER 31.—City of Sydney (s.), [?]00 tons, [?] Moodie, from Melbourne 29th instant. Passengers—M[?] Mrs. Crosby, Mrs. Keany and family. Dr. [?], Messrs. Willoughby, Thorp, [?], F[?]stcher, ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Invalide Russe contains Prince Gortschakoff's version of the fall of Sebastopol in a general order, addressed to the armi of the South. After stating that five out of six attacks ...
Article : 396 wordsThe Fransis Henty arrived at Gra[?] on the 26th September,and the Northumberland on the same day, both from Melbourne. The Lady Whar[?]cliffe arrived at Gra[?]send, September 22nd; ...
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Advertising : 236 wordsBERLIN, Thursday Evenin[?] Rumours have been rife to-day, in well-in[?] circles, that the Russian Government has [?]ted Prussia to take steps towards a ren[?] negociations ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 31 Dec 1855, Page 1
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