[A portion of the following European and American intelligence was publioshed in a Secong Edition of the Herald issued at 11 a.m. on Saturday.] BY the Royal Mail steamship Kaikoura, Captain ...
Article : 89 wordsTHE following despatch has been received here from his Royal Highness the Crown Prince:— Reinerz, June 27. I have most respectfully to report to your Majesty ...
Article : 970 wordsON Monday, the 15th ultimo—the anniversary of the battle of Waterloo—war was declared by Prussia and Italy against Austria. The Prussian troops had previously commenced an aggressive movement and ...
Article : 644 wordsWE have given above an account founded on telegrams from Berlin, of decisive victories on the 27th and 28th June over the Austrians by the armies under the commend of the Prince Royal of Prussia and ...
Article : 648 wordsA PEARFUL conflagration occurred at Portland, Me., on the 4th instant, caused by a boy throwing a lighted fire-cracker among some shavings. One-half of the city was destroyed, nearly all the business parties, ...
Article : 596 wordsAT last we have enternd Bohemia. As far as the eye can reach it sees only columns advancing and sweeping past. On crossing the borders end defiling before Prince Frederick Charles and his suite they ...
Article : 2,189 wordsThere is little newe from France. The progress of events in Germany engrosses the attention of all to the exclusion of all things. The ordinary budget has passed through the Corps ...
Article : 501 wordsWE notice that the Radicals in Congress have at last concluded to assume the responsibility for retaining Jeff Davis, in prison. The pressure became very strong in favour of his release on bail, and, fearing ...
Article : 1,333 wordsSCARCELY anything has been added to Lord Derby's report of progress, the latest results tending to confirm the negatives previously current. By this time the noble Earl is thoroughly aware that he will not ...
Article : 935 wordsThe following official dispatch relates to the battles of the 28th instant: OFFICIAL. Reichenberg, July 1. ...
Article : 85 wordsMARSHALL Benedek's movements were unknown until his troops came in front of the enemy, and then came the first encounter between the Austrians and the Prussians in a great battle fought on Austrian ground, ...
Article : 788 wordsThe King left here to-day, and will arrive to-morrow morning at Reichenberg. His Majesty was most enthusiastically cheered by the crowds assembled in the streets from the palace to the railway ...
Article : 123 wordsTHE morning brings us very little fresh intelligence from the seat of war. Late last night, there was a report in the dry that the Italians had won a great victory, and had taken Peschiers. I was sitting in ...
Article : 761 wordsThe enemy's petrols make frequent reconnsissances on the right bank of the Mincio. They ere watched by our cavalry patrols. Four squadrons of Austrian Hussars had advanced on Italian territory to the right ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 3 Sep 1866, Page 2
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