The St Petersburg Journal of the 30th Aug. (11 h September) contains several telegraphic despatches from Prince Gortschakoff, the substance cf which has already appeared in the ...
Article : 631 wordsThe Secretary of the Admiralty presents his compliments to the Editor, and begs to acquaint him that the following intelligence, dated 12th September, 10.45 a.m., has been received from Rear-Admiral Sir Edmund ...
Article : 61 wordsDesptches from the arms of operations in Asia have been received and published in the Invalide Russe. General Muravieffs expedition and attack on the Turkish entrenched camp was a failure. ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Secretary of the Admiralty presents, his compliment to the Editor of the Morning. Chronicle, and begs to acquaint him that the following intelligence has been received in this ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Moniteur publishes the following despatch, addressed by the Minister of the Interior to the Prefects in the departments:- "Paris, Sept. 12. ...
Article : 406 wordsWe have been kept in an excited state the whole of the day by rumours of great success on the part of the Allies, particularly one from a movement made by General Pelissier, which ...
Article : 215 wordsAmongst the "varieties that hate kept alive the attention of newsmongers here, we must place in the van the railway accidents of the last day or two. It is singular how these things come "of a heap." Her ...
Article : 587 wordsThe Times in a leading article, says—"We learn with satisfaction that M. Maaza, the director of the secret police at Naples, whose recent outrages on humanity and justice have ...
Article : 163 wordsImmediately after- receiving the intelligence of the fall of Sebastopol, the Emperor charged the Minister of War to transmit the following despatch to General Pelissier:— ...
Article : 99 wordsThe Daily News says:—We lay little stress on the circumstance of no accounts of this movement being received at our war-office. A considerable portion of the Russian force will be ...
Article : 229 wordsOn Thursday a Tc Deum was performed, in honour of the downfall of Sebastopol, in the Cathedral of Notre Dame, at Paris. It was attended by the French Emperor and his court, civil and military. ...
Article : 359 wordsThe following continuous narrative of the events of the siege of Sebastopol which led to the capture of that fortress is taken from the Illustrated News of the 15th September:— ...
Article : 1,206 wordsThe following are the casualties from Aug 31st to Sept. 2nd inclusive:—1 sergeant, 22 rank and file, killed; 6 officers, 7 sergeants, and 106 rank and file wounded; 1 officer and 1 rank ...
Article : 118 wordsARRIVED.—Boomerang, Liverpool, September 19th. Eagle, Liverpool, September 9th. Essex, Gravesend, September 14th. SAILED.—Burmah, Leith, September 12; Capella, ...
Article : 36 wordsLetters from Trebizonde of the 30th ult state that General Mouravieff was, on the 22nd, still in the entrenched camp before Kars. He had only his field artillery and some mounted pieces; ...
Article : 135 wordsAccording to letters from Vienna, Prince Gortschak off's conduct in on itting to renew the attack before it was too late is severely criticised in the military circles of that capital. The ...
Article : 389 wordsThe Moniteur of Thursday, the 13th September, prefaces General Pelissier's despatch of the 10th September, describing the appearance of Sebastopol, by the following observations:— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 wordsSince our last report but few transactions have occurred, the prevalence of contrary winds having kept our market very bare of supply, whilst the home and foreign demand remains very active, and all parcels ...
Article : 348 wordsAt night Paris was illuminated in a more general manner than has been seen for many years. Unfortunately, at about half-past 8 o'clock, just as the whole capital was lit up, a heavy shower of rain came down, ...
Article : 867 wordsThe Frankfort Post Gazette is infurmed by a latter frcm a good souree at Vienna, that a fresh attempt is to be made to re-estatblish peace. A fresh note will be sent to Russia through the ...
Article : 229 wordsAn imperial decree published in the Moniteur nominates General Pelissier Marshal of t ranee. The Moniteur confirms the despatch from Sebastopol of the 10th September, forwarded last night. ...
Article : 98 wordsThe latest intelligence of the movements of the I Russian forces in the Crimea, which has been forwarded to us by our correspondent at Vienna, is of the highest importance, and entirely consistent with the ...
Article : 1,201 wordsThe correspondent of the Augsburg Gazette, who writes from the Russian frontier, and treats of military affairs, estimates at the beginning of the present month Prince Gortschakoff had ...
Article : 175 wordsWe hear from an English merchant at Elsineur, who has received letters from Russian merchants at Helsingfors, that the loss sustained by the Russians in the late bombardment of ...
Article : 330 wordsThe Moniteur announces that Marshal Pelissier, in a telegraphic despatch, dated September 11, informs the Minister of War that about 4,500 wounded, of which number 240 are officers, have gone to the ambulances. ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Minister of "War received on the 12th of September, the following telegraphic despatch from General Pelissier:- "I inspected to-day Sebastopol and its lines of ...
Article : 198 wordsAnother attempt has been made to assassinate the Emperor of the French. On Saturday September 6 as the first of the carriages conveying the Imperial party to the concluding performance ...
Article : 780 wordsLord Panmure has this morning received the following intelligence from General Simpson, dated—"Crimea, Sept. 12, 10.40 a.m. "The enemy have destroyed the remainder of their ...
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