The elections of the French General Assembly have been indefinitely postponed. A sortie from Metz was repulsed with great slaughter on both sides. ...
Article : 2,182 wordsThe Tribune correspondent telegraphs from Berlin the following letter from Bismark on the means and conditions of peace, dated Meaux, September 16th:— "Your Excellency is familiar with the circular which ...
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Article : 134 wordsWE extract from the London Evening Standard of the 20th September, the following telegrams; though not so late by several days as these received by the Atlantic Cable, they yet contain news of deep interest:— ...
Article : 907 wordsJules Favre to-day made an official report to the Govern-here of his mission to the Prussian headquarters in behalf of peace. He says a great many different solutions of the difficulties ...
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Article : 793 wordsThe following is a synopsis of the circular recently issued by Count Bismark to the representatives of other countries in Berlin, mention of which has already been made. ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 26 Nov 1870, Page 6
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