GREAT Empires like that of Britain -- which the valour and patriotism of bygone worthies have so splendidly built up -- are not lost in an hour, or upon battle-fields. ...
Article : 1,806 wordsIN the House of Commons, on 25th June, Mr. Sergeant Simon gave notice that on Thursday next he would ask whether any information had been received at the Foreign ...
Article : 144 wordsREFERRING to Lord Derby's reply to Lord Dorchester with respect to the reception of Colonel Wellesley by the Grand Duke Nicholas, the Daily News remarks that it is ...
Article : 901 wordsAt the last monthly meeting of the Bendigo Vinegrowers' Association, Mr. Thomas Craike read a paper he had forwarded on the above subject. The Advertiser reports: -- ...
Article : 1,419 wordsThe Times, Jane 26, says that in a despatch to its ambassadors the Porte says: -- "The information reaching us from the Caucasus, from a trustworthy source, discloses atrocities ...
Article : 275 wordsAll accounts go to show that the bombardment of Rustchuk has been terribly destructive ; the Times of June 26 publishes the following telegrams, dated respectively from ...
Article : 341 wordsA terrible boiler explosion occurred on the night of the 26th June, at the Ravensdale ironworks, belonging to Messrs. [?]bert Heath and Sons, Tunstall. Six men and two boys ...
Article : 263 wordsTHE Times' correspondent, writing on June 22, gives the following particulars of running the gauntlet at Rustchuk: -- If Russia is not yet a high class naval ...
Article : 1,019 wordsWISHING to witness the last encounter between the Government and the Chamber (writes the correspondent of the Times) I repaired to-day to Versailles. The galleries ...
Article : 679 wordsIN the House of Commons, on the 26th June, Mr. Leatham called attention to the traffic in livings, and moved "That, in view of the prevalence of simoniacal evasions of ...
Article : 215 wordsThe Belgrade correspondent of the Times telegraph's as follows: -- "The assembling of the Skuptschina in July is anxiously expected, for then the result of the Prince's ...
Article : 121 wordsThe Standard publishes the following despatch from Berlin: -- It is reported from Teheran, via St. Petersburg, that the Sultan has tried to induce the Shah by an autograph ...
Article : 104 wordsAT Bow-street Police Court, George Attenborough, jeweller and pawnbroker, of the Strand, at tended upon an adjourned summons respecting the detention of a pair of diamond ...
Article : 747 wordsTHE ladies in Russia have got far in advance of quiet English girls in the portions they are prepared to take in war times (observes a correspondent of a London journal). ...
Article : 312 wordsThe Western Meriting News (Plymouth) of the 28th June publishes the following telegrams: -- The attention of the Austrian Government is now mainly directed to the ...
Article : 495 wordsTHE St. Petersburg Go[?]os, referring to the rumour of an intention on the part of the English Government to purchase the land on each side of the Suez Canal, says the Russian ...
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Advertising : 929 wordsThe Times of June 26, remarking upon the course of the war in Asia Minor, observes that even there the campaign is clearly to be very different from the military promenade ...
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