Of the condition of the Russian army encamped on the Belbek nothing certain is known in camp, but the generals have means of information the action of which and the results are not divulged. ...
Article : 363 wordsA letter from St Petersburg says that the Emperor Alexander, in his recent visit to Moscow, not only went with all the Imperial family to the holy paces, temples, catacombs, and chapels, kissing the relies of the saints, ...
Article : 320 wordsSt. Petersburg, Oct. 17.—A despatch from Nicholaieff announces that on the 15th the Allies Fleets effected a descent on the point of Kinburn, near the Salt Lakes. The number of troops disembarked was ...
Article : 99 wordsOn the 26th of September, the Gulf on Riga squadron, under the orders of Captain Heathcote, of the Archer, weighed from Runo and proceeded towards Riga to reconnoitre and attack a battery which had fired on the ...
Article : 486 wordsStockholm, Oct. 9.—In the upper part of the Gulf of Bothnia the blockade of the coast of Finland is de facto raised, and merchant vessels are now continually visiting our more northern ports. As far back as the 22nd of ...
Article : 203 wordsThe Piedmontese government continues to send troops to the Crimea, in order to keep up the complete effective of the Sardinian contingent. The magnificent screw ship Himalaya has received on ...
Article : 918 wordsThe Times' correspondent, writing from Souchum kaleh, Abasia, Sept. 24th, gives the following account of the invasion, by Omar Pasha's army, of th Russo-Asiatic provinces:— ...
Article : 1,268 wordsMADRIOD, OCT. 16.—The opposition coalition has been dissolved. M. Bruil remains minister of finance. The Government requires an authorisation from the Cortes to contract a loan of 60,000,000 for the caualisation of ...
Article : 37 wordsBERLIN, TUESDAY.—The Prussian Correspondent contradicts the repot that Prussia is attempting to mediate between Russia and the allied powers; and adds, that on sounding the allies Prussia found them so ...
Article : 47 wordsAfter a residence of nearly five weeks at her Highland home, the Queen left Balmoral at 8.30 on Tuesday morning, and arrived at Edinburgh at 6.15 in the evening. So punctual to the time table was the royal train ...
Article : 5,279 wordsSolemn thanksgivings for the pregnancy of the Empress of the French were offered up on Sunday in the reformed churches of the Paris district. the monticeur publishes a return of the receipts of ...
Article : 477 wordsTURIN, Oct. 13.—Reinforcements for the East are about to leave Genoa. General Montevecchio has died of his wounds. Rifaat Pasha, president of the council of war in the Crimea, was sent by the Sultan with ...
Article : 276 wordsOn the 29th of September, at break of day, the enemy, consisting of a considerable force of infantry, cavalry, and artillery, marched from Eupatoria in the direction of Tegesch. Our detachments of observation were thus ...
Article : 325 wordsPius IX. has conferred on Count Buol, the Austrian premier, the great cross of diamonds of the order of Pius; on Baron de Bach the great cross of the order of St. George; and on count de Thun that of the order of ...
Article : 116 wordsMessina, Oct 5.—The Turin Opinione gives the following despatch:—"There are several armed hands in the island. The number of armed insurgents in Aderno, near Catania, is said to be 1000. Sanguinary conflicts ...
Article : 113 wordsREVEL ROADS, OCT. 9.—You must not look for any further news of importance; the season is already past for active operations; the fogs, so prevalent in these waters, have set in, gales succeed gales, the nights are ...
Article : 510 wordsSEBASTOPOL. SEPT. 30.—I mentioned to you in my last letter that trains had been laid to blow up the arsenal and a considerable portion of Sebastopol. Everything was ready, and nothing was wanting but ...
Article : 645 wordsAthens, Oct 10.—There have been some tumultuous manifestations here on the part of the Russian faction. The crowd have been shouting. "vivats" for the King, the Queen, and the Czar. A riotous demonstration ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Sat 5 Jan 1856, Page 3
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