Parliament was prorogued by Commission on the 28th August, the Commissioners being the Lord Chancellor, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Earl Granville, the Earl of Harrowby, ...
Article : 955 wordsBy the Havilah we have our Indian news to the following dates:—Ceylon, October 16; Madras, October 13; Bombay, October 1; Calcutta, October 8. ...
Article : 32 wordsDelhi was assaulted and taken by the British forces under General Wilson on the 18th September. The loss is reported to have been immense on both sides. ...
Article : 1,610 wordsThe following is from the Galle correspondent of the Colombo Observer:— Galle, 15th October, 1857. Steamship Cadiz, Captain A. R. Aldham, ...
Article : 704 wordsThe correspondent of the Argus at Point do Galle adds the following postcript to his letter of the 14th October:— " 16th October. ...
Article : 770 wordsWe hear from Constantinople that Schamyl had achieved a succession of brilliant victories over the Russians. He had recovered a part of Daghestan, forced and interrupted ...
Article : 229 wordsRESUMPTION OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS.— Diplomatic relations between the representatives of France, Russia, Prussia, Sardinia, and the Sublime Porte were resumed at ...
Article : 760 wordsIt is currently reported in Paris that the Emperor and Empress of Russia, after their interview with Louis Napoleon at Stuttgardt (to which the King of Prussia is ...
Article : 893 wordsThe new Treasurer has made his financial statement, which is rather a gloomy one. The Estimates for establishments are the same as those of the late Ministry, no reduction being ...
Article : 774 wordsThe following clear and complete account of the progress of events is from the Friend of India of the 8th October:— "Delhi has at length fallen, and the ...
Article : 1,983 wordsThere is little in the Melbourne political world here now calling for attention. We are at the fag end of the session, and members who, some few months since, were loudest in ...
Article : 1,349 wordsThe following is an account of the action at Hissar on the morning of the 19th instant:— Captain Mildmay, Lieutenants Hunt and Poileau, Dr. Lamb, Mr. Taylor, and myself ...
Article : 445 wordsPerhaps but few of our readers are "well up" in the Indian Peerage, and as no Hindoo "Burke" or Mussulman "Lodge" have written to explain " Who's Who," many people rcay ...
Article : 695 wordsASSASSINATION OF THE BRITISH MINISTER. —The Times of September 16 gives the following account of this outrage:—" We are enabled by means of a private letter to give ...
Article : 453 wordsOur advices are to the 11th inst. PARLIAMENTARY.— Greater decorum appears to be manifested in Parliament, and business is being proceeded with. The Waste ...
Article : 287 wordsA very daring act has lately excited the attention and astonishment of the whole neighbourhood of La Cava and Salerno. One night, as Signor Consiglio—some say the British ...
Article : 152 wordsA. correspondent sends the following:—"One of the most brilliant actions in the present campaign took place on the 25th instant at Nujuffghur, about 20 miles from the camp at ...
Article : 988 wordsA letter from St. Petersburg of August 10 gays:—"For some time past it has been rumoured that the Russian Government did not intend to remain an idle spectator of the events ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 21 Nov 1857, Page 3
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