By the arrival of the Bohemian and Edinburgh, bringing dates from New York to the 20th and 21st November, we are put in possession of additional particulars respecting Longstreet's attack on General ...
Article : 1,256 wordsDead, is he? Yes,and wasn't I glad when they carried away his cor[?]us? A great, black, oily, wallowing, walloping, plunging, ponderous porpoise ...
Article : 616 wordsThe movement for the concentration of the troops, in view of approaching operations in the interior, commenced on October 15th, and lasted until the 24th. The Commander-in-Chief, however, had no ...
Article : 133 wordsHis Royal Highness the Prince of Wales has been created a Knight of the Order of the Elephant. The Dagblad of November 26 says:—"All the custom-house officers and the post-office and ...
Article : 267 wordsShortly after 5 o'clock on Friday morning, in the begining of November, a large stable at Aldershott, occupied by 88 horses of the 2nd and 5th battalions Military Train, was discovered to be on fire. The ...
Article : 796 wordsWe have ceased to hear any more about the Palmerston scandal, but it is rumored that, as the party alleged to be injured mil not stir according to the forms of law, Lord Palmerston will set him the ...
Article : 492 wordsAt the sitting of the Chamber of Deputies on November 26, Herren von der Heydt, Wagener, and Blankenburg, proposed the following resolution on behalf of the Conservative party:—"In the present ...
Article : 1,292 wordsOur friends have, like all other civilised people, been absent from the Metropolis for some time. They took a house at Eastbourne, for the season, but the defences which the doctors of that place made for ...
Article : 3,124 wordsThe following correspondence has just taken place between these personages:— "Caprera, August, 1863. "Dear Friend—I want another million of muskets ...
Article : 178 wordsTHE NEW ARCHBISHOP.—If silence gives consent the appointment of Dr. Trench to the Archbishopric of Dublin is acceptable to the clergy of the diocess. As yet none of them have ventured to question the ...
Article : 549 wordsThe following very likely story appears in the Cork Examiner:—"A rumour is being spread through various parts of the country that Ireland is on the eve of a revolution or rebellion. The signal for the ...
Article : 208 wordsAfter the verdict of felo de se had been returned by the Coroner's Jury, instructions were given to the Coroner's officer that a coffin was to be provided as quickly as possible, in order that the remains of ...
Article : 317 wordsThe Confederate steamer Cornubia was captured trying to enter Wilmington, November 8. She had a cargo of munitions of war. The Banshee (s) narrowly escaped ...
Article : 86 wordsM. Fould's financial statement has been published to-day. It states that the total amount of the deficits is 172,000,000 francs. It is necessary to consolidate part of the floating debt. The produce of a loan will ...
Article : 247 wordsAdvices from Warsaw of December 2 state that the arrests and deportations continue. The renewed search in the Archbishop's palace has led to no result ...
Article : 482 wordsThe horrible circumstance of finding three dead bodies in a cab in a crowded thoroughfare of the metropolis, has excited intense public interest, while the press have been for some days past occupied in ...
Article : 1,533 wordsThe following important announcement appears in the Guardian:—"We are happy to see that the objections brought against certain portions of the Bible are about to be met by leading theologians of ...
Article : 550 wordsThe telegraph convention between Turkey and Persia has been signed. Special advantage is conferred upon the new telegraph line to India. A rumour was current at Constantinople of the ...
Article : 36 wordsIn the Lower Chamber of the Wurtemberg Diet, Baron von Hugel, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, declared that, though a former Government had acceded to the London Protocol, "Denmark had for ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 30 Jan 1864, Page 6
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