THE steamship Governor-General from Melbourne arrived in harbour this morning soon after daylight. She reports the mail steamer Oneida as having arrived in Hobson's Bay on ...
Article : 570 wordsA letter from Moscow, in the Bourse Gazette of Berlin says— "Count de Mbroy has read to Prince Gortschakoff Count Wulewski's dispatch in reply to the Russian circular, in which Count Walewski protests against the ...
Article : 2,260 wordsST. PETERSBURG, OCT. 10— The Czar arrived at Zarskoeselo on the 6th. His Majesty will arrive at the railway station of the Winter Palace on the 8th, and will make his solemn entry into St. Petersburgh on the 14th. ...
Article : 57 wordsAdvices from Constantinople, received at Marseilles on Thursday, announce that the Porte is sending troops to Trebizond. Austria refuses to pay the dues levied for the ...
Article : 54 wordsA memorandum appeared in the Gazette of Friday evening, 17th October, announcing that Cornets Lord Ernest Vane Tempest and William J. Birt, of the 4th Light Dragoons, are dismissed from her Majesty's army, ...
Article : 573 wordsThe Debats contains the following statement— " We believe that the pretensions raised by Russia with regard to the Isle of Serpents have been abandoned. Russia has given way, and the Isle of Serpents will again ...
Article : 45 wordsA few days ago a document was published bearing the signature of Fuad Pacha, in which that Minister asserted the right of the Sultan to annex the isles of tho Danube directly to his ...
Article : 99 wordsLord Howden, Her Majesty's Minister at Madrid, had an audience with the Emperor yesterday at St. Cloud. M. Turgot, the French Minister at the same court, was present, but I believe no one else. The Emperor was ...
Article : 711 wordsIntelligence has reached Gibraltar that the Emperor of Morocco has, at the instance of Mr. Drummond Hay, her Majesty's Charge d'Affaires, consented to pay to the owner and other persons interested in the British barque ...
Article : 185 wordsThe special correspondent of the Liverpool Daily Telegraph writes from Taris on the 16th of October— Although some of the facts which I am about to state have already appeared in your columns, I think it right ...
Article : 677 wordsThe Times' Naples correspondent writes on the 13th, with respect to the report of a new Administration, that "Prince Satriano had not been sent for. The King was at Gaeta, and apparently still bent on resistance. The ...
Article : 47 wordsAdvices from New York, by the Asia, are to the 1st of October. In a speech delivered at Richmond, Mr. Wise, Governor of Virginia, indulged in the most impious and ...
Article : 746 wordsThe Morning Post's Paris correspondent writes on Thursday evening, that he understands that both the English and French squadrons had received orders to approach Naples. The allied admirals would ...
Article : 62 wordsPARIS, THURSDAY, 8 P.M.— The Patrie publishes the following telegraphic despatch— " Advices from Ajacelo of the 14th state that Admiral Dundas having received a Ministerial order by way of ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Times' Vienna correspendent writes on the 12th that the Austrian Government strongly suspects that there is something passing between France and Russia which is kept from Austria and England. More than ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Times' Vienna correspondent writes on the 13th thet the Austrian Government strongly" suspects that there is something passing between France and Russia, which is kept from Austria and England. More than ...
Article : 58 wordsThe statement that Prince Adalbert would not submit to the conditions contained in Article 40 of the Greek Constitution, requiring that the sovereign of that country shall belong to the Greek Church, is unfounded, ...
Article : 167 wordsCOPENIAGEN, OCTOBER, 10— The Faederlandet newspaper announces that the question of the Sound Dues is settled, England and Lenmark having come to an agreement. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Moniteur of Tuesday publishes two reports from Marshal Bundon, Governor-General of Algeria, giving a detailed account of an attack upon some of the Arab tribes who had refused submission to France, as the ...
Article : 362 wordsAccounts have been received at Amsterdam, detailing the seizure of the ship Twenthe, from Rotterdam to Batavia, by a portion of the crew. The vessel had been picked up and taken into Rio Janeiro by the Talisman, ...
Article : 210 wordsA letter from Berlin of the 10th, in the German Journal of Frankfort, says— " Count do Hatzfeld, Prussian Ambassador in Paris, who has recently arrivaed here, had a long interview this ...
Article : 118 wordsI can perceive that Attempts are being made to divert public attention from the main question at issue hero, first by reports that a new Administration is about to be formed, and, secondly, that many prisoners had been ...
Article : 1,201 wordsThe Berlingake 'Tidende, the official journal of Copenhagen, say's"— " At the last sitting of the Council of State the Minister of Foreign Affairs presented a report on the ...
Article : 264 wordsA letter of the 7th from Forli, in the Papal States, states that on the 5th instant (Sunday) a conflict of a Somewhat seriuns nature took place between some of the citizens and the gendarmerie, at a place called ...
Article : 570 wordsA despatch from Madrid, dated Sunday, October 12th, says— " O'Donnell has resigned and with him all his colleagues. The Queen has accepted their resignations. Narvaez is appointed President of the Council, and has ...
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