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  2. The Mail News.

    A CORRESPONDENT of the Daily News, at Versailles, writing on the 5th January, says:— The bombardment of the French positions south of Paris by the German batteries ...

    Article : 3,652 words
  3. THE HON. NEAL DOW ON THE ALABAMA QUESTION.

    The attitude assumed by the Republican party in the United States is thus dismissed by the Hon. Neal Dow, in an article contributed to the Boston Congregationist:— ...

    Article : 1,217 words
  4. SHOPPING AT VERSAILLES DURING THE SEIGE.

    The special correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, under date Versailles, January 18, gives the following amusing account of the difficulties of shopping during the siege:— ...

    Article : 1,420 words
  5. THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON ON HIS RESTORATION.

    A correspondent of the Times, writing from Wilhelmshöhe on the 29th, says:—"The Emperor, with whom I had the honor of conversing this morning, is in excellent health, and takes ...

    Article : 124 words
  6. THE KING AND THE EMPIRE.

    The Times' correspondent at Versailles, writing on the 2nd instant, says:—"At the banquet given by the King last night there were nearly 100 officers present, and the dinner was laid in ...

    Article : 190 words
  7. GERMAN FEELING ON THE WAR.

    A correspondent of the Times, who has just made the journey from London to Wilhelmehohe, writes :—" In Germany, far distant from the field of war, the spectacle, though very different ...

    Article : 229 words
  8. CARDINAL POINTS IN CAMPAIGNING.

    A letter from Orleans says:—" The German troops are better able to keep up the warmth of their bodies in the frost than the slight delicate men whom one sees as the general type among the ...

    Article : 200 words
  9. THE RELEASED FENIAN PRISONERS.

    ON January 7, five of the released Fenian convicts left the Mersey for New York, vid Queenstown, on board the Cunard royal mail steamer Cuba. • Owing to the fact that but ...

    Article : 3,433 words
  10. GERMAN NOTIONS OF INVADING ENGLAND.

    The Orleans correspondent of the Times writes:—" Here, as at Versailles, a rather favorite topic of conversation is the invasion of England, with its probabilities of success and ...

    Article : 424 words
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