THE Royal Mail steamer [?]anada, which sailed from Liverpool on Saturday for Halifax and Boston, besides the usual mails, took out sixty officers and two hundred and twenty-three men ...
Article : 520 wordsThe Observer, of yesterday, says:—"We stated last week that a supply of Canadian boots had been obtained from 'an exceptional source. The Morning Post, of Monday, announced that ...
Article : 360 wordsThe Dublin Freeman's Journal says:—It is proposed in the event of war, to place six powerful gunboats under the orders of Captain Heathoato, R.N., of her Majesty's ship. ...
Article : 82 wordsA singular statement is current, to the effect that the foreign regiment (the 3nd) which was latelv disbanded, is to he taken into the service of England, and sent to Canada,—Court ...
Article : 35 wordsLa Patrie announces that it is the intention of Prance to send to Mexico a body of troops equal to that of the expeditionary corps to Syria. This corps will be placed under the ...
Article : 1,572 wordsThe Economist, of Saturday, says:—"It seems impossible to form any certain opinion of the manner in which the American Constitution will work at the present crisis. By law ...
Article : 203 wordsThe fine steamship Cleopatra sailed from Liverpool, for Queenstown, on Monday. About [?]00 rank and file of the 2nd Battalion, 17th Regiment, were conveyed on Friday, by the boats ...
Article : 125 wordsAmong the numerous preparations by which the British Government seeks to maintain our honour abroad, it is gratifying to know that they are not neglectful of our safely—indeed our ...
Article : 412 wordsTHIS case has gone on throughout the week. On Friday, Sir Hugh Cairns, on behalf of the respondent, commenced his examination of the evidence against Mr. Windham. He said that ...
Article : 5,486 wordsThe Army and Navy Gazette says:— " The authorities have now before them a proposal for the employment of balloons in reconnoitring in the anticipated war in Canada. The thickly ...
Article : 563 wordsPreviously to the departure of the Canada from Boston, Mr. Dana, the Attorney-General of Massachusetts, wrote to the Cunard agent, to the effect that Mr. Brock[?]ridge, a "rehel," ...
Article : 92 wordsWe have great pleasure in noticing the [?]oris of a prominent citizen of Thomaston, Maine, for a speedy and happy termination of the unfortunate struggle which is now raging between ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 20 Mar 1862, Page 2
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