THE C., N. Z., and A. steamer Wonga Wonga, Captain J. Stewart, arrived in Port Jackson with the English mail, via California, at noon, on Tuesday, bringing ...
Article : 86 wordsParis, August 5.—Civita Vecchia parted to-day with the last regiment, and all French troops, late in Italy, are expected to be on the German frontier by the 10th. ...
Article : 63 wordsA special to the New York Tribune, dated London, August 2, says the disappointment of Gladstone's failure to make a positive declaration to protect Belgium, on Monday ...
Article : 774 wordsLondon August 10.—The Prince Imperial of France has arrived in London, and is now at the French Legation, in charge of W. F. Smith, the Empress's confidential, ...
Article : 754 wordsA great battle was fought near Woerth, on the 6th of August, commencing at daylight and lasting till dark. The Prussians were victorious and the French army fell ...
Article : 1,370 wordsParis, August 9.—There is an immense uprising of the people of France to repel Prussian invasion. It is said officially that two millions of men are ready to march, and ...
Article : 809 wordsMetz, August 2.—The French troops passed the frontier at eleven o'clock. They instantly encountered the Prussians strongly posted on the heights commanding ...
Article : 821 wordsSaarbrucken, August 6, 7 p.m.—The town of Saarbrucken has just been retaken by the First Prussian Army Corps, under General Steinementz. ...
Article : 222 wordsLondon, August 9.—A despatch from Carlsruhe to-day states that Strasbourg is surrounded by 60,000 troops, mostly South Germans, and must surrender, as the ...
Article : 74 wordsBy a friend who has returned from San Francisco, we are favored with the following important news, which was telegraphed to the editor of the Alta, on the morning of ...
Article : 195 wordsParis, August 10.—A dictatorship is anticipated, with General Trochu acting as supreme head. The Emperor has been invited to return to Paris and await a ...
Article : 1,158 wordsIn the House of Lords, Cairns inquired as to the progress made in the negotiations for the preservation of the neutrality of Belgium. He said the statement that the government ...
Article : 759 wordsA report of the minister of war, approved by the Empress, is published in the Journal. The minister says:— Existing circumstances oblige us to provide for a ...
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The Goulburn Herald and Chronicle (NSW : 1864 - 1881), Sat 24 Sep 1870, Page 2
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