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  2. THE QUEEN AT BALMORAL—THE DESPATCHES.

    The Telegraph sailed on the 11th September, and arrived at Marseilles on Thursday, the 20th, making the passage from the Crimen in nine days, and from Constantinople to Marseilles in seven days. Major Curzon ...

    Article : 172 words
  3. GENERAL SIMPSON'S OFFICIAL DESPATCH.

    My Lord—I had the honour to apprise your lordship, in my despatch of the 4th instant, that the Engineer and Artillery officers of the allied armies bad laid before General Pelissier and myself a report recommending ...

    Article : 1,435 words
  4. PEACE NOT YET PROBABLE.—RUMOURED OFFER OF PRUSSIAN MEDIATION.

    The Independance says:—"We have received from Paris important news from a person sure to be well informed. After having had knowledge of the fall of Sebastopol, the Cabinet of Berlin has addressed the ...

    Article : 879 words
  5. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.

    The Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour has been conferred on General M'Mahon, Niel, and Bosquet. The Carmel, which left Constantinople on the 17th, has arrived at Marseilles this morning. She brings advices ...

    Article : 707 words
  6. DESPATCH FROM MARSHAL PELISSIER.

    The Moniteur contains the following despatch from Marshal Pelissier:— "Sebastopol, 10th September, 5 p.m. "Of the 4000 cannons found at Sebastopol 50 are brass; ...

    Article : 83 words
  7. RUSSIA.

    The Vienna correspondent of the Times says that the sudden visit of the Emperor Alexander to Nicolaieff is considered as a certain indication of the intention of Russia to maintain her position in the Crimea. The ...

    Article : 117 words
  8. NAVAL OPERATIONS.—DESPATCH FROM SIR EDMUND LYONS.

    A supplement to the London Gazette Extraordinary contains a depatch from Sir Edmund Lyons, dated on board the Royal Albert, off Sebastopol, September 10. He reports the naval operations in the attack on ...

    Article : 388 words
  9. INCAPACITY OF GENERAL SIMPSON.—OUR TARNISHED HONOUR.

    The honour of England must be preserved at any cost to personal feelings. The safety of the brave men she has sent nut must be a consideration superior to all notions of delicacy. Why should we not speak plainly ...

    Article : 2,032 words
  10. MISCELLANEOUS EUROPEAN NEWS.

    LORD JOHN RUSSELL.—Speculation continues busy as to the intended proceedings of Lord John Russell, whose fussy nature is supposed to the incapable of enduring very much longer the background to which he has been ...

    Article : 2,267 words
  11. ITALY.

    Great discord was said to exist Naples. The Government had tendered a most humble apology to Mr. Fagan. Mazzini had addressed a proclamation calling upon the Italian people to rise. ...

    Article : 33 words
  12. GREECE.

    Letters from Athens of the 17th state that the news of the fall of Sebastopol had produced in that city the utmost joy among the National party, and the deepest consternation and dismay among the partisans of Russia, ...

    Article : 91 words
  13. GENERAL REVIEW OF THE SIEGE.

    In order to form a correct military estimate of the gigantic efforts which brought to a glorious termination the siege of Sebastopol recourse must be had to the able report of General Niel, who has commanded the ...

    Article : 1,613 words
  14. THE MEDITERRANEAN.

    The Times' correspondent writes from Marseilles, under date 26th September, as follows:— "There have been numerous arrivals of steamers and transports laden with sick and wounded soldiers from ...

    Article : 561 words
  15. THE WAR IN ASIA.

    Despatches received from Vienna state that Kars is greatly straitened for provisions. The garrison is eating horse-flesh. The following private telegraphic despatches have ...

    Article : 145 words
  16. THE OMNIBUS GRIEVANCE.

    SIR—The present system of running omnibuses in this rapidly increasing metropolis, reflect, a disgrace upon those who have a supervision of them. The inconvenience felt by the public, through the ...

    Article : 103 words
  17. THE BALTIC.

    THE subjoined is the latest communication from the Baltic:— Dantzic, Friday, September 21.—The Vulture has arrived. Admiral Dundas was to leave Nargen for ...

    Article : 90 words
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