The Colombo Observer of the 10th of December has the following:- LETTER FROM MAJOR GENERAL HEARSEY. Barrackpore, June (?) 16. ...
Article : 3,734 wordsBy the arrival of the European, we have news from India to the commencement of September. We compile the subjoined summary, partly from Indian papers which we have received and partly from the summaries ...
Article : 833 wordsThe trial and conviction of three of the alleged conspirators is over. The act of accusation, and the evidence brought against the accused, were of the loosest description, and the prisoners appear to have been ...
Article : 148 wordsTHE mail steamer European arrived yesterday, with dates from England to August 17. The Queen had been visited at Osborne by the Emperor and Empress of the French. ...
Article : 1,398 wordsDeath has removed a great Parisian notable from the scene of his eceentricities. Joseph Napoleon Ney. Prince de la Moskowa, and son of Marshal Ney, born 1803, died at St. Germain, on August 1. He had long ...
Article : 339 wordsThe Louvre inauguration took place on the 14th of August, and was a most pompous and imposing ceremony. The Emperor and Empress were present, attended by a brilliant retinue. ...
Article : 106 wordsThe only incident of importence in our foreign news is the unfortunate difference which has arisen between Turkey and four of the European Powers respecting the Danubian Principalities. The facts of this ...
Article : 947 wordsA despatch has been received from St. Petersburg stating that a serious affair had taken place at Isalatavia, in the Caucasus, between the Russian troops and the main body of the forces of Schamyl, in which the latter ...
Article : 55 wordsThe rumour that the Porte has remitted a diplomata note to the English cabinet, protesting against the occupation fo the Isle of Perim, is confirmed. This note, it is said, undertakes to prove that, since the time of ...
Article : 86 wordsPrince Napoleon, in the course of his tour, visited Parsonstown, and had the pleasure of inspecting Lord Rose's great telescope and other scientific apparatus. The Dublin Freeman's Journal records the death of ...
Article : 637 wordsThe Madras Spectator, of September 2, gives the following special telegraphic message from Bombay:- Intelligence has just reached from Lahore, dated 21st August, of an outbreak on the 19th, on the part of the ...
Article : 1,865 wordsIt is stated that the mutineers have all fled, leaving the place in perfect peace; so much so, that Mr. Colvin was able to offer to send 300 of his force to Delhi if required. Good news has also been received from Tirhoot. The ...
Article : 77 wordsWe learn from the Bombay Times that the authorities at Sattara and Ahmednugger had disarmed the native population. In both cases the process was very quietly conducted; so that the most timied citizen knew nothing ...
Article : 75 wordsThe United States steam-frigate Niagara, Captain Hudson, from the Atlantic, followed by the Susquehanna, Captain Sands, and her Majesty's serew steamship Agamemnon, Master-Commander Noddall, entered ...
Article : 338 wordsThis once pretty station is in ruins, and well might we write over the gates Ichabod. We have just heard it announced officially that poor Colonel Sir Henry Lawrence, K.C.B., is no more, having died from the effects ...
Article : 282 wordsThe Dundee Advertiser records the demise of Thomas Dick, L.L.D., F.R.A.S., the well known author of "The Christian Philosopher," and other kindred works. Dr. Dick w[?] in the 83rd year of his age. He expired at ...
Article : 372 wordsMr. John Bright has been un[?]mously elected to represent the borough of Birmingham in the Imperial Parliament, and that, too, under circumstances which must have proved peculiarly gratifying to him. He ...
Article : 172 wordsWe are sorry to have to and to the already heavy list of mutinies, but our readers will scarcely be surprised to hear that authentic tidings have reached Madras, intimating that the Bhopal Contingent have broken out ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Emperor and Empress left St. Cloud on the 5th of August for England, via Havre. Their Majesties were accompanied by the Count and Contess Walewski. Generals Rollin and Fleury, and the Priness d'Esling. ...
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