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  2. LATEST FROM THE CRIMEA. LETTERS FROM THE CAMP.

    THERE is little news in the camp. This is the 95th day since the 17th of October, when our guns first opened upon Sebastopol. The siege is at a standstill, and makes no progress whatever. Our batteries have ...

    Article : 669 words
  3. UNITED STATES RETROSPECT OF 1854.

    THE following paper, copied from the New York Shipping List, is valuable as a brief outline of the commercial condition of the United States in 1854. It sets before the reader, in a very clear light, the ...

    Article : 2,514 words
  4. EXTRACTS FROM DIOGENES.

    VERY CONSIDERATE.—We see Messrs. Blackwood and Sons have advertised an "Atlas to Alison's History of Europe." This is very kind of them. Something has long been wanting to enable the reader to ...

    Article : 194 words
  5. THE ARMY IN THE CRIMEA.

    THE news from the Crimea continues to be of a sombre complexion. We continue, however, to adhere to the opinion which we expressed a few days ago,—that there is no cause for despondency; that our reverses, ...

    Article : 625 words
  6. MR. SYDNEY HERBERT AND SIR W. NAPIER.

    IN the course of his speech, on the misconduct of the war, Mr. Sydney Herbert quoted an extract from Sir William Napier's History of the Peninsular War, and endeavoured to show that the sufferings of our troops ...

    Article : 657 words
  7. BANK LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 518 words
  8. SNOWBALLING ON LIVERPOOL EXCHANGE.—EXTRAORDINARY SCENE.

    YESTERDAY (Monday) afternoon, the flags of the Liverpool Exchange presented a most exciting scene, hundreds of our "merchant princes," brokers, clerks, Eorters, and "roughs," of all sizes and descriptions, ...

    Article : 982 words
  9. IMPOUNDINGS.

    TOMBONG SWAMP.—Rylstone, April 24. From the enclosed lands of E. Cox, Esq., J.P., Dabee; damages 1s. 6d.: Black or brown mare, switch tail, star, with snip on nose, white spots on back, white on both fore feet, both hind fetlocks white, branded ...

    Article : 636 words
  10. WHO IS TO HEAD THE NEW CABINET? AND WHO TO SUPERINTEND THE WAR?

    THE result of to-night's division is confidently expected, even by the adherents of the Ministry, to be a defeat, and under these circumstances, the question is not—what means can be found to restore the ...

    Article : 1,097 words
  11. WHOLESALE SWINDLING.

    The other day (writes the Daily News) Joseph Windle Cole, who had been in prison for some time for passing fictitious wharf warrants, was transferred from Newgate to the Court of Bankruptcy to answer ...

    Article : 1,228 words
  12. GOLD MINING IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    FOR some months past there has been a standing offer of a reward ot £10,000 to the discoverer of a rich gold-field in South Australia, yet no such discovery has been made, and the reward remains unclaimed. ...

    Article : 877 words
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