The following circular note has been sent to tho No. German Embassies and Legations:—"Ferrlerce, Ootob 1.—As we learn from the newspaper, the section of [?] French Government residing at Tours issued ...
Article : 426 wordsCostumes are more draped than ever, and this style appears likely to continue through the winter; but plaited flounces are much less worn than formerly. They are replaced by one wide flounce cut on the bias, gathered so as ...
Article : 408 wordsFROM Troyes, dated the 6th of October, we have received the following telegram: The "Department do P Aube" is tree. From Epinal, on the 6th of October, in the evening, we ...
Article : 1,815 wordsA conference for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the value of the connection between the colonies and the mother country, and the desirability of strengthening the ties which at present unite them, took place on the 19th ...
Article : 679 wordsThe Journal de Bruxelles gives the following as the Pope'e reply to the letter of victor Emmanuel:—"Your Majesty,—Count Ponza di San-Martino has sent me a letter which it has pleased your Majesty to address ...
Article : 192 wordsThe Journal de Bruxelles says that the militia of the classes of 1863, 1864, and 1865, both infantry and artillery, as well as all married men, are to be sent home on furlough; and the armies of observation concentrated on the frontier and ...
Article : 1,366 wordsDuring a discussion on Baby Farming at the Dialectical Society's rooms, 1, Adam-street, Adelphi, a statement made by Margaret Waters on Wednesday, and which covered some fifteen sides of foolscap, excited great interest. ...
Article : 1,639 wordsGerman troops have crossed the Rhine, and marched in the direction of Mulhouse, and also of Schelestadt. It is reported that a large German force, to consist of 100,000, is assembling at Toul, with a view of marching upon ...
Article : 118 wordsThe report of M. Jules Favre, dated the 21st September, on his late negotiations at the headquarters of the P[?]n Army, states that the day after its establishment the new Government received the ...
Article : 1,004 wordsUnder the above heading the Situation contains a manifesto of the Emperor Napoleon, of which the following is a translation:— "Immediately after the failure of the negotiations with ...
Article : 1,063 wordsThe following extraordinary statement appears in the Nowelles du Jour, a Belgian paper. The intelligence was conveyed in a note te that journal from one of their correspondents at the seat of war, which note was conveyed to ...
Article : 707 wordsThe Independence Beige speaks of a now cannon of enormous calibre, which is about to leave the manufactory of M. Vo[?]us, at Nantes, who has offered it for the defence of Paris; the charge is thirty-five kilogrammes of powder. ...
Article : 871 wordsM. Jules Favre has addressed a letter to Count Bismarck, in which in the name of the Diplomatic Body, he requests that notice should be given before the bombardment of Paris commences, and asks for permission to dispatch a ...
Article : 155 wordsThe preparation of the ambulance of the National Society is steadily advancing to completion at Woolwich, where also some of the medical officers who have volunteered to accompany it to the seat of war are assisting in ...
Article : 248 wordsThe Vienna correspondent of the Times writes that on Sunday last the news of large movements of troops all over Russia caused considerable alarm in Austria. They came in from different parts of Russia simultaneously. ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 3 Dec 1870, Page 7
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