WEDNESDAY, in the House of Commons, is the fatal time for Bills. Death garners an abundant harvest at those rooming sittings. On Wednesday last; no fewer than three second readings were ...
Article : 2,383 wordsThe following appeared in our 'Extraordinary,' on Tuesday last. The Lady Jocelyn anchored in Hobson's Bay at one o'clock, on Saturday, bringing with ...
Article : 236 wordsGeneral Forey having left 3000 men of his corps to occupy the Piraeus, has sailed from Greece with the rest for Gallipoli. Lord Raglan and Marshal St. Arnaud arrived ...
Article : 57 wordsThe French and English Governments having given full explanations to that of Austria with respect to the joint expedition which they have been obliged to send to Greece, the cabinet of ...
Article : 402 wordsOur cruisers in the Baltic, and especially in the Gulf of Finland, are not allowing the oyster to accumulate upon their bottoms. The Arrogant has been detached from the fleet for ...
Article : 2,939 wordsTHE following appeared in the second edition of the 'Daily News ' of yesterday:--We have received the following communications, which give some interesting particulars ...
Article : 995 wordsLetters were received yesterday in the City, from Pillau, stating that an effective blockade of the port of Riga had been established. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe 'Wallachian Moniteur' contains a decree by Marshal Paskiewitch, creating a special inconvertible paper money (Russian Treasury Bonds) for the Principalities, with which all the expenses of ...
Article : 54 wordsA coup d'etat has taken place in Denmark. The French fleet-has left Kiel. ...
Article : 22 wordsGeneral de Werder, commanding the first corps d'armee, has been called to Berlin by Telegraph from Konigsburg, to come to an understanding on the measures to be taken in case the Government ...
Article : 253 wordsAdvices from Constantinople, of the 22nd, state that in the military congress held at Varna, it was decided that the allied troops should proceed to Adrianople. ...
Article : 71 wordsSeveral ships of the allied fleets--the Agamemnon and Charlemagne amongst them--arrived oft' Kaffa, in the Crimea on the 10th, and demanded the delivery of Russian ships, amongst ...
Article : 239 wordsThe Commanders-in-Chief of the allied forces in Turkey, Marshal St.Arnaud and Lord Raglan, accompanied by the Seraskier or Minister of War of the Porte, proceeded in separate steam vessels. ...
Article : 1,353 wordsThe King of Portugal has just arrived in Southampton Water. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe grounding of the Niger is thus stated:-- The Firebrand and Niger were together in the endeavor to approach Kertsch. While chasing a brig the Nicer Grounded in watermarked deep on ...
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Mount Alexander Mail (Vic. : 1854 - 1917), Sat 19 Aug 1854, Page 3
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