Subjoined is the letter of our London Correspondent. London, May 26. Our M. P.'s have gone home to enjoy their ...
Article : 5,354 wordsNews of a decisive character has arrived from America. General Hooker, on April 28, crossed the Rappahannock with his whole army to two points, one above the other ...
Article : 2,856 wordsThe Madrid Novedades of May 22 states that a ministerial crisis is imminent. The Correspondencia asserts, however, that the Ministers continue to enjoy the confidence of ...
Article : 29 wordsPrivate telegrams received from Constantinople on May 26 state that the apprehensions entertained at Durazza of the landing in Albania of a detachment of Italian volunteers ...
Article : 72 wordsThe following account of this interesting event is from the Times of May 21.— Yesterday was most emphatically a bad day for both races—the Derby and the human ...
Article : 3,139 wordsNews from Puebla to the 23rd April, received via Havannah entirely from Mexican sources, states that a portion of the fortifications still resisted the assaults of the French. ...
Article : 82 wordsThe following details of American news, in addition to what appeared in our second edition, will be read with interest:— Since the repulse of the Federals from before ...
Article : 3,018 wordsGeneral Hooker has not made a forward movement as reported. He desired to do so, but General Hall[?]k disapproved the plan. It is denied the that General Halleck will take ...
Article : 150 wordsThe news from Poland received during the last few days consists mainly of narratives of encounters in various places between the Poles and the Russians, of which it would be ...
Article : 234 wordsThe subjoined digest of news was given in our second edition of Saturday:— THE AMERICAN WAR. General Hooker, on April 28. crossed the ...
Article : 367 wordsThe arrival of the Europe brings our intelligence up to May 14. It will be seen that the news contained in previous columns is in some respects contradictory to that now published. ...
Article : 1,276 wordsThe Italian Parliament began a new session on May 25. The King in person opened the Parliament, and delivered a speech from the throne of a peculiarly practical character. It ...
Article : 137 wordsBy telegram from Berlin of May 24 we learn that the Ministry has informed the President that the King declines to receive the deputation from the Chamber of Deputies ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 13 Jul 1863, Page 3
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