The Government having made up their mines to dispatch an expedition to Abyssinia, for the purpose of attempting to rescue the Europeans so long held in captivity there, on Saturday notices were issued bby ...
Article : 430 wordsMr. WILSON, in answer to a question, said that until an Act was passed to dial with the Church and School lands, the Government did not think it expedient to renew the leases of these lands, or to let ...
Article : 5,285 wordsThe following is from the Official Wiener Zeitung of the 20th August :— " We are in a position to publish the following report, by an eye-witness, of the execution of his ...
Article : 1,008 wordsThe following letter from Mr. Stern, one of the Abyssinian captives, to his wife, has just been published:—Magdala Prison, June 19, 1867. My dear Charlotte,—The strange and unparalleled events ...
Article : 1,073 wordsWARSAW, August 7.—The text of the Imperial Ukase, regulating the relations between the Roman Catholic Church of Russia and the Papal Sea, is as follows:— ...
Article : 493 wordsThough publicly announced only three or four days ago (writes the Times' correspondent on August 18), the cholera has been in Naples since the 29th of July, on which day the first case appeared. From that ...
Article : 845 words" Voyager" sends to the Times the following account of the trip of the celebrated iron-clad across tne Atlantic:— The Dunderberg left New York on the 19th of ...
Article : 1,687 wordsThe Levant Herald publishes the following manifesto, which the Sultan has addressed to the Grand Vizier on the occasion of his return from Europe:— The marks of sympathy and good will which I have ...
Article : 396 wordsThe Emperor and Empress of the French arrived at Salzburg at 4.45 p.m. on August 19, from Chalons. They were received by the Emperor and Empress of Austria, the Archduke Victor Louis, and the civil and ...
Article : 553 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the Times writes, with reference to the Spanish insurrection:—General Contreras entered Catalonia from France with a handful of armed men, and was joined at the frontier ...
Article : 1,196 wordsThe conduct of Marshal Bazaine during the period of his command in Mexico did not escape criticism in France and elsewhere, and on more than one occasion friends and agents in Europe of the Emperor ...
Article : 387 wordsGARIBALDI AND ROME.—M. Erdan, the well-known Italian correspondent of the Temps, having been burnt out of Florence by the tropical heat, has gone for a ramble with Garibaldi, and writes of his recent ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 19 Oct 1867, Page 3
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