On the 24th February, at about half-past 2 in the morning, the whole camp was aroused by a tremendous cannonade and heavy fire of musketry in advance of our right attack. It ...
Article : 2,333 wordsAdvices received from Nyborg, under the date of March 14th, describe the ice in the Belt as still fast, not a bit of open water to be seen, and from. 3 to 4 decrees of frost. At ...
Article : 423 wordsVIENNA, March 12.—Baron de Bruck has been finally nominated Minister of Finance. Baron Lieven has arrived at Vienna from St. Petersburg, to notify the accession of Alexander II. ...
Article : 266 wordsMr. Roebuck's Committee, appointed to enquire into the state of the army iu the Crimea, was prosecuting its labours. A great persons had been examined, amongst ...
Article : 435 wordsA correspondent, upon whom we can rely, writes thus from Stony Creek, under yesterday's date:— "From what I have observed since my stay ...
Article : 238 wordsROME, March 10. — Here, as elsewhere, everybody was thunderstruck by the unexpected intelligence of the Emperor Nicholas's death, which reached the ear of His Holiness ...
Article : 257 wordsBelgium is still without a ministry, nor can the King find any person with sufficient confidence to undertake the formation of one. This is the more perplexing, as the bill ...
Article : 66 wordsDEATH OF DON CARLOS.—Trieste, Saturday.—Don Carlos, Infante of Spain, died here this morning, at half-past 9, aged 67. Among the exiled royal personages whose varied ...
Article : 101 wordsReliable advices from Paris represent the Emperor as absolutely "possessed" with the idea of taking Sebastopol; and as incessantly studying the means, surrounded by charts. ...
Article : 1,348 wordsBy His Excellency Sir Richard Graves MacDonnelL Knight Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief of Her Majesty's Province of South Australia, and ...
Article : 381 wordsThe Times correspondent, writing from Constantinople under date of March 5, gives a full account of a terrible earthquake at Broussa. We extract as follows:—"At the ...
Article : 155 wordsIf any reliance is to be placed on the last intelligence which has reached us from Sebastopol, and on the expectations which were undoubtedly entertained by officers of all ranks ...
Article : 385 wordsTHE CZAR'S DYING WORDS.—The Paris Correspondent of the Times has tho following unauthenticated statement of the dying advice of the late Czar to his eldest son:—"The ...
Article : 367 wordsIt was confidently asserted in the Conservative clubs that the Duke of Newcastle is preparing for an excursion to the Crimea, with a view to collect materials for his defence. ...
Article : 1,110 wordsHis Excellency the Governor-in-Chief directs it to be notified that, in conformity with Her Majesty's instructions, His Excellency, immediately after assuming the Government, administered the usual oaths to the ...
Article : 64 wordsGeorge Beresford, Esq., to be Private Secretary to His Excellency. Anothe notification is to the effect that the officers of the Colonial Secretary's department, who were ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Civil Sittings commence this morning at 10 o'clock. Witnesses, and especially Jurors, should take cars to be in punctual attendance, as default on the part of a few entails inconvenience on all. The following causes ...
Article : 194 wordsBERLIN, March.—A cabinet council was held yesterday at the Bellevue Palace, at which the King personally presided. It is said, by persons generally well informed, that ...
Article : 752 wordsWEDNESDAY, FEB. 28.—The oppressive warmth which characterized the weather yesterday has disappeared. This morning was dark and somewhat cold, and each hour ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 11 Jun 1855, Page 3
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