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Advertising : 2 wordsDecember 9.—City of Sydney (s.), 700 tons, Captain R.[?]. Moodie, from Melbourne, December 6. Passengers: Mrs. H.S.Smith, servant and child, Mr. and Mrs. Melville and child, Mrs. Lewis, Messrs. Hood, Flood, ...
Article : 74 wordsThe City of Sydney (s.) arrived this morning with English news to the 4th of October—which arrived per Argo at Melbourne, at 10 a.m. on the 6th instant, after a splendid run of 62 days. Captain Moodie has kindly ...
Article : 172 wordsA telegraphic despatch has been received here direct from St. Petersburg. It says that Prince Menschikoff has telegraphed, under date of September 26, that he has ...
Article : 232 wordsAccording to a telegraphic message received from Vienna on Saturday evening, this battle on the 20th was followed by another on the 22nd, on which day Prince ...
Article : 335 wordsWITH Macaulay, we could proudly say, this morning — Attend, all ye who list to hear our noble England's praise! ...
Article : 188 wordsWe copy the subjoined comments from the Morning Chronicle, October 4. The late rapid influx of despatches has been succeeded by a temporary pause, and ...
Article : 2,862 wordsTHE serious and alarming intelligence which we have extracted from the Arqus, concerning the outbreak at Balaarat will be read with sorrowful interest by every ...
Article : 163 wordsWE have great satisfaction in announcing that the allied armies have gained a great and glorious victory over the Russian army in the Crimea commanded by Prince ...
Article : 283 wordsBy the Russian party at Vienna the announcement of the capture of Sebastopol was considered premature, though it was not doubted that the Russian aruns in the ...
Article : 273 wordsBy the arrival of the Steamship City of Sydney, at 8 o'clock this morning, we learn that the Argo, with the English mails October 4, anchored in Hobson's ...
Article : 1,733 words"COPY OF. A TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCH FROM VISCOUNT STRATFORD DE REDOLIFFE TO THE EARL OF OLARENDON, DATED CONSTANTINOPLE, SEPTEMBER ...
Article : 118 wordsTwo dispatches, of which the following are an extract and a copy, have been received by the Duke of Newcastle from General Lord Raglan, G.C.B.:— ...
Article : 188 words"The Duko of Newcastle fools it his duty, in publishing this telegraphic despatch, to caution the public against expecting any details for several days. ...
Article : 57 words(From a Supplement to the London Gazette Extraordinary of Saturday, September 30.— Sunday, October 1.) "War Department, October 1. ...
Article : 185 words" My Lord and Duke,—I do myself the honour to acquaint your Grace, that the combined fleets and their conveys appeared in the Bay of Eupatoria on the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 9 Dec 1854, Page 2
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