From the little rebellion among the "Tips," which you have so promptly suppressed, it would seem that the brave Hibernians are as disposed to be troublesome to you as to us and ...
Article : 2,684 wordsThe embarkation of the troops for Eupatoria was completed to-day. Besides the cavalry and artillery distributed over the frigates, corvettes, and transports, some infantry embarked on board ...
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Article : 617 wordsThe last official dispatches report the south side of Sebastopol to be occupied by detachments of French and English troops, who have had distinct quarters of the town ...
Article : 691 wordsOn the 28th of September eight vessels of the Baltic fleet bombarded the butteries at the mouth of the Duna (Riga), with little effect, but they afterwards severely injured the ...
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Article : 299 wordsWe learn from a letter dated Naples, Sept. 21, that the taking of Sebastopol has caused the greatest excitement in that city; the people are full of joy at the news, but are ...
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Article : 155 wordsPARIS, Oct. 5.—The following dispatch from Marshal Pelissier has been posted at the Bourse:—"A cavalry action took place on the 29th September, at Koughill, five leagues from ...
Article : 84 wordsTURIN, SEPT. 30.—Another document was published yesterday morning in the Gazette del Popolo, at Turin, and is without signature. It is as follows: ...
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Article : 134 wordsNo official despatches have confirmed the reported retreat of the Russians, and the information from Sebastopol, which may be depended upon, tells us that the enemy is ...
Article : 475 wordsHAMBURG, Oct. 5.—Intelligence has been received at St. Petersburg, from Prince Gortschakoff, which brings news from the Crimea up to the 3d instant. The Prince ...
Article : 80 wordsA brief telegraphic dispatch from Hamburg states that on the 27th ult. six English vessels appeared before Riga, and for several hours bombarded the batteries of Dunamunde and ...
Article : 33 wordsThe London Gazette, of the 5th October, publishes a dispatch from General Simpson, dated 18th September, containing the names of officers mentioned to him by the generals ...
Article : 102 wordsThe Emperor has issued an address, through the Governor of Moscow, to the Russian people, in which he says:— "The brave defenders of Sebastopol have ...
Article : 308 wordsThe Empress of the French, who is enciente, is in very delicate health. The Emperor is about to visit Boulogue, in company with Abd-el-Kader. Large bodies of troops and ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Sat 29 Dec 1855, Page 5
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