July 3.—Wonga Wonga,steamer, 750 tons, Captain R. G. Gilmore, from Melbourne June 30. Passengers—Mrs. M'Arthur, Captain George Lancaster, Captain Harrison, lady, and child, Mrs. and Miss Howard, Misses Addison (3), Misses Kirby (2), ...
Article : 184 wordsBy the stenmer Wonga Wonga, from Melbourne this morning wo have English news to April 9, which was brought from Singapore by the Glendaragh on the evening of the 28th ultimo. The intelligence via Malta is ...
Article : 295 wordsThese Conferences continue, and it is understood that some kind of agreement has been reached by the negotiators in relation to the first two of the famous Four Points. The Russian plenipotentiaries appear to have ...
Article : 1,109 words" Intelligence from Warsaw speaks of the preparation of enormous quantities of war materials in the arsenals of Modilin and the citadel of Warsaw. Promotions are being made on a grand scale, and all the corps under the ...
Article : 356 wordsOur letters from the camp before Sebastopol extend to the 3rd instant, up to which date a succession of skirmishes had taken place in the direction of Fort Malakoff, but unfortunately without any result. This position is ...
Article : 3,833 wordsBy the latest intelligence from Broussa we hear that shocks of earthquakes still continued to be felt in that city.—The English General Williams, armed with full powers by the Sultan, is still pursuing his inquiries into ...
Article : 93 wordsM. Drouyn de Lhuys arrived in Vienna on the morning of the 6th inst., and Ali Paeha was expected on the 8th. Neither Lord John Russell nor M. Drouyn de Lhuys have accepted the King of Prussia's invitation ...
Article : 54 wordsA Royal ordinance commands the authorities to keep a severe watch over the press. All the Berlin journals have been warned, and the editor of the Cologue Gazette has been moyed. General de Wedell ...
Article : 100 wordsAccording to letters from Athens it appears that, by the order of King Otho, preparations were to be made for receiving the Emperor and the Empress of the French on their way to Constantinople. Greece is still ...
Article : 76 wordsMr. Hughes and Mr. Burrowes are about to contest the representation of Cavan on the old orthodox plan of force and intimidation. A " terrific combat," to use the language of melodrama, is expected here, and ...
Article : 210 wordsWe are this morning in possession of General Canrobert's despatch, dated 23rd ultimo, describing the events of the previous night, of which we have already given a general sketch. General Canrobert's account refers ...
Article : 547 wordsDr. Andrew Smith is no longer director-general of the medical department of the army. Among the reforms in course of preparation in the several departments of the War Office, it is contemplated to place the ...
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Advertising : 1,202 wordsThe opinion gains ground that the decision of the Vienna Conference must be come to within the next fortnight, and that it will be pacific. The views of Russia are impenetrable; not a single intimation of her ...
Article : 292 wordsOur lnter dates from Melbourne are to Saturday. Miss Catherine Hayes had arrived by the Glendaragh. There was on later arrival direct from England. ...
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