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  2. PEACE AND WAR.

    War frowns o'er Europe; still this lonely isl[?], 'Midst, ocean's waters wears her wonted smile. Still sturdy yeoman crop her generous soil; Still peaceful peasants yield their daily toil; ...

    Article : 356 words
  3. COMMERCIAL RECORD.

    THE trade of the metropolis continues to labour under great depression; and letters from many of the country districts are some[?] what gloomy. In the interior, the want of ...

    Article : 1,697 words
  4. [SECOND EDITION.]

    The steamer Waratah, which arrived this morning from Melbourne, puts us in possession of the glorious news brought to Launceston by the clipper ship Storm Cloud, and ...

    Article : 1,315 words
  5. THE SARDINIANS.

    Who are extremely strict, and who, stranger yet to the various uniforms of the armies, are full of suspicions, and almost arrested a couple of Guard officers, who on Saturday last rode up to examine the new position. ...

    Article : 158 words
  6. FRENCH DESPATCHES.

    The Martial Minister of War has received the following despatch from General d'Antemarre, on the capture of Kertsch and Yenikale,—it is an interesting document:- ...

    Article : 364 words
  7. AUSTRIA.

    VIENNA, June 9.—Reliable news from St. Petersburg is at present so very rare, that the following perfectly authentic information will hardly fail to be acceptable to your readers:—The war seems to weigh heavily on the ...

    Article : 336 words
  8. ADVANCE ON THE TCHERNAYA.

    There is reason to believe that the next advance on the Tchernaya, whenever it shall be made, with the assistance of British troops, for the Guards are under marching orders, and the light Division are preparing ...

    Article : 203 words
  9. THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S MARRIAGE BILL.

    SIR—During the last two years I have several times tried to take a part in the discussion on the marriage question; but after drawing up my views on the subject, I have been obliged to throw them aside from hopelessness ...

    Article : 952 words
  10. THE NEW CONSTITUTIONS.

    In the latest paper received by the Royal Shepherd, we find the report of further progress in Parliament with our new Constitution Bill; of the second reading of that of New South Wales, after a contest, led on by ...

    Article : 443 words
  11. RUSSIA.

    The Invalide Russe publishes the following account of the Kertsch expedition:- " Aide-de-Camp General Prince Gortschakoff has forwarded a report from Lieutenant-General Baron ...

    Article : 574 words
  12. OFFICIAL DESPATCHES FROM LORD RAGLAN AND ADMIRAL LYONS.

    A supplement to last night's Gazette contains official despatches from Lord Raglan and Admiral Lyons, dated May 29. They refer to operations already known, the telegraph having anticipated their principal details. ...

    Article : 335 words
  13. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    September 4.—Waratah, steamer, 500 tons, Captain Warner, from Melbourne, September 1. Passengers—M[?]s. Campion, Dixil, Wilson, Palin, Noble, Sheep, Thompson, Crosby, Bushnell, Lowe and Son, Mrs. C[?] and daughter, and 34 in the st[?] ...

    Article : 54 words
  14. ENGLISH SHIPPING.

    H.M.S. Caliope, from Melbourne, 27th March, arrived at Plymouth on the 9th June. The Pama, from Sydney, was at Deal June 10th, and the Shalimar, from Melbourne, made Liverpool on the 9th, after a splendid run of 75 days. ...

    Article : 675 words
  15. EGYPT.

    The Viceroy has raised 5,000 Blacks at Sedan. ...

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  16. THE WAR.

    A letter from Odessa, of the 3rd, in the Austrian Gazette, says:—" It was only on the 1st that the landing of the Allies at Kertsch and the occupation of the Sea of Azoff were positively known here. Fresh troops ...

    Article : 337 words
  17. SPAIN.

    The Minister of Finance declared in the Cortes that he should ask as for a loan only in the last extremity. The Carlists in the province Navarra have taken refuge in France, after having been defeated by the Queens ...

    Article : 44 words
  18. NEWS FROM THE CAMP.

    The letters from the camp[?]come down to June 2. Their chief interest lies in their references to the works now in our possession. We make extracts:- THE RUSSIAN LINES, ...

    Article : 520 words
  19. DUNGOG.

    PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—The foundation of the new Church in connection with the Synod of Australia or old Scotch church had its corner stone laid this afternoon, by Thomas Cook, Esq., J.P. It is not every day that the ...

    Article : 356 words
  20. FRANCE.

    MARSE[?] 11th.—Advices from Constantinople state that General Morris had made a recon[?]isance, with the cavalry, of the large entrenched camp of the Russians beyond the Tchernaya, and estimates the strength of the ...

    Article : 384 words
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