Garibaldi's last few hours in England were indicated in our last number; but he did not sail quite so early as was originally intended, owing to the state of the weather. He left Clifden-park on Monday, the ...
Article : 1,407 wordsThe Madras, with the European mails, was sighted at Cape O[?]way at half-past ten o'clock on Tuesday night, and reached Hobson's Bay on Wednesday morning. The following are the chief items of news ...
Article : 2,339 wordsThe Vienna journal Progress gives the following account of the present position of the insurrection:— Among the most considerable of the insurgent detachments in Poland is now that of Colonel ...
Article : 347 wordsIn the Chamber of Deputies at Turin the home budget came on for discussion. Signor Bargoni put a question respecting the seizure of the money at Signor Lemmi's, and of arms destined for the ...
Article : 270 wordsDenmark has totally succumbed. Not only is Duppel failen, and Aisen (practically) gone, but Fredericia has been abandoned, and Jutland is occupied by the allied armies. The most valuable ...
Article : 1,983 wordsThe Canaris Ministry has resigned. M.Balbi was called in, and formed a ministry as follows:—President and Minister of Finance, M.Balbi; Minister of the Interior, M. Angerino; Minister of Justice and ...
Article : 173 wordsIt is asserted that the Minister of War had tendered his resignation. The Ministers of Justice and of the interior have resigned, being dissatisfied with the suspension of the blockade having been agreed ...
Article : 119 wordsOur latest adivces from New York are to the noon of 14th May. They contain some interesting items of intelligence:—No fighting took place at Spottsylvania on the 11th May. Early on the morning of ...
Article : 750 wordsAt the May meetings whick have jnst been held in Exeter Hall, the Church Missionary Society reported its year's income at £154,247, including about £20,000 raised in the missions themselves; ...
Article : 2,521 wordsGeneral Forrest's forces have captured Fort Pillow, on the Mississippi, by assauit. Four hundred out of the garrison of 600 men are stated to have been killed. After completely destroying the fort, the ...
Article : 890 wordsSaturday, 23rd April, 1864, the three hundredth anniversary of the accredited birthday, was celebrated in the town of Stratford by a banquet. Two bishops expatiated at great length on the genius of ...
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The Star (Ballarat, Vic. : 1855 - 1864), Thu 14 Jul 1864, Page 1
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