Denmark has totally succumbed. Not only is Duppel fallen, and Alsen (practically) gone, but Fredericia has been abandoned, and Jutland is occupied by the allied armies. The ...
Article : 705 wordsI cannot say that the home news of the month is uninteresting—for whenever is month's news from England uninteresting but it is certainly less exciting and important ...
Article : 7,332 wordsA deputation from the town of Kolding arrived at Copenhagen on May 22 to request the King not to prolong the armistice, and in concluding peace to uphold the rights of ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Frankfort Europe of yesterday:—"Information relative to the Conference, the accuracy of which we can guarantee, announces that the representatives of the Powers would ...
Article : 161 wordsIt is asserted that the Minister of War bad rendered his resignation. The Ministers of Justice and of the Interior have resigned, being dissatisfied with the suspension of the ...
Article : 120 wordsAccording to the Russian registers the number of Poles transported to Siberia up to February last was 87,500. General Berg, alarmed at the effect of the Emancipation ...
Article : 38 wordsThe fist sale of importance for this year commenced on the 6th May, and the attendance of buyers, both home and foreign, was as large as we ever recollect seeing. Bidding very spirited, and ...
Article : 294 wordsGeneral Forrest's forces have captured Fort Pillow, on the Mississippi, by assault. Four hundred out of the garrison of 600 men are stated to hare been killed. After completely ...
Article : 907 wordsA Paris letter in the Independance says:—"Baron de Beust was able to assure the Emperor Napoleon that the Queen of England was [?] anxious for a solution in the ...
Article : 167 wordsA telegram was received at the Colonial Office on May 9 to the effect that at 2 o'clock p.m. on that day there was a naval engagement, six miles east of Heligoland, between ...
Article : 757 wordsIn the Chamber of Deputies at Turin the home budget came on for discussion. Signor Bargoni put a question respecting the seizure of the money at Signor Lemmi's, and of arms ...
Article : 274 wordsThe Art Union, 748 tons, Captain Poison, salted from Plymouth on the 16th May, with emigrants for Adelaide. The number by this vessel was equal to 282½ statute adults. Dr. Carroll is the ...
Article : 727 wordsThe vinna journal progress gives the following account of the present position of the insurrection:—"Among the most considerable of the insurgent detachments in Poland is ...
Article : 344 wordsDuring the first fortnight of this month the demand for money for the ordinary purposes of commerce was unusually active, and large quantities of gold were taken for export to the ...
Article : 1,250 wordsOur latest advices from New York are to the noon of May 14. They contain some interesting items of intelligence:—No fighting took place at Spottsylvania on the 11th May. ...
Article : 507 wordsThe Canaris Ministry has resigned. M. Balbi was called in, and formed a Ministry as follows:—President and Minister of Finance, M. Balbi; Minister of the Interior, M. ...
Article : 177 wordsSir—Understanding that there is a Commission sitting to enquire into the management of the Hospital, I wish to know through your columns whether it is the intention of the Committee to ...
Article : 210 wordsThe London streets yesterday morning and the traffic on the iron roads were in singular contrast to the scenes on the same anniversary the "old coaching days." In 1780, when ...
Article : 1,345 wordsThe members of the Conference upon the affairs of Denmark assembled at the official residence of the First Lord of the Treasury on May 4, but very little progress was made ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 12 Jul 1864, Page 3
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