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    [FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.] January 20, 1854. THE events of the week have brought us more nearly within sight of war, and of that mischievous ...

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  4. THE PREPARATIONS FOR WAR BY ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

    Though peace may yet become a fact instead of a vague rumour, the British and French Governments are actively preparing for war on a scale of magnitude which will enable them to cope successfully with the ...

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  5. AMERICA.

    THE Baltic had arrived at Liverpool from New York, with news to the 21st of January. President Pierce has issued his proclamation against the expeditions now being fitted out in California and ...

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  6. IRELAND.

    THE Limerick Chronicle says that the family and friends of William Smith O'Brien now entertain a well grounded hope of his free pardon before the end of the present year. ...

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  7. FOREIGN MISCELLANIES.

    FRANCE.—The Paris correspondent of the Times Writes—"The journey of Prince Napoleon Jerome to Brussels is interpreted in various ways. The more probable version is that which assigns to his mission ...

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    THE FRENCH TRANSPORT SQUADRON.—A letter from Paris, of the 8th February, states, The ocean squadron, commanded by Admiral Bruat, has put to sea from Brest, and will, I am informed, proceed ...

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