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  2. PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURALLIGENCE.

    FROM the Warrego and the country surrounding Bourke, the Dubbo Despatch learns that shearing is drawing to a close, the weather having continued to bo exceedingly fine. In fact from nearly all parts of the district we ...

    Article : 2,411 words
  3. MY VISIT TO SYDNEY AND THE EXHIBITION AND THE LESSONS IT TAUGHT.

    THAT grand conception of "Albert the Good"—the world's Exhibition f 1851—was but the response, the echo of the teachings for years previously, of the Society of Friends, in their "peace society." The ...

    Article : 3,333 words
  4. OVERWHELMING NUMBERS OF THE PRUSSIANS.

    AN article in the Siecle, reviewing, the military situation, estimates the strength of the army round Metz at 13,000, and proceeds to state that it considers the junction of the armies of the King and ...

    Article : 112 words
  5. THE MITRAILLEUR.

    The machine gun consists of a cluster of barrels, either bound together or bored put of the solid, and mounted on the same principle as an ordinary field gun. At a few hundred yards, indeed, it would be difficult to ...

    Article : 2,010 words
  6. HOW SOON THE PRUSSIANS CAN REACH PARIS.

    THE Francais has collected some stalistics of a nature likely to reassure the French public under existing circumstances. As it is evident that in case of defeat the French army would in retiring destroy the ...

    Article : 115 words
  7. WHAT THE ITALIANS THINK OF THE SECRET TREATY.

    THE Florence correspondent of the Daily News, writing on August 8, says:— It may interest you to know what we think here of the Blsmarck-Bencdetti revelations concerning ...

    Article : 440 words
  8. THE LIBEL ON THE PRINCE OF WALES AND THE COUNTESS OF SEFTON.

    MR. LENG, proprietor of the Shoflield Telegraph, was tried yesterday, at the Leeds Assizes, for publishing a libel on the Earl and Countess of Sefton, Mr. Digby Seymour, who appeared for Mr. Leng, ...

    Article : 252 words
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  10. THE PARIS PRESS ON THE "SITUATION."

    The Debats states, on information which it believes to be correct, that Marshal Bazaine has a corps d'armee of at least 130,000 men, composed of his own corps of 50,000 who have not yet fired a shot, 30,000 ...

    Article : 317 words
  11. A FRENCH ADMISSION OF THE DEFEAT AT FORBACH.

    M. CAMILLE PELLETAN thus describes the closing scene of the "Battle of Forbaoh," as he calls it:— "Then a horrible scene was presented. Before these fresh enemies slices of regiments and scattered ...

    Article : 180 words
  12. PEAGE AND WAR.—A SCENE AT SAN SOUCI.

    IN the midst of all the great preparations for war in Prussia, there was a ceremony at the palace at Potsdam on Sunday week which had an interest all its own. The youngest-born daughter of the Crown ...

    Article : 432 words
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