St. Petersburgh, October 5th.—The Czar has conferred on Moltke the highest military decoration of the Empire. ...
Article : 24 wordsLondon, October 7th.—Great surprise and regrets are expressed by the Prussians Embassy here, that shipments of aims should be made from the United States to France. It ...
Article : 90 wordsNew York, October 1.—A special from London says General Bourbaki has escaped from Metz. He left the fortress and city in the garb of a peasant, and in this disguise got ...
Article : 145 wordsThe London correspondent of the New York Times telegraphs:—The course of the Cabinet is indicated by a leader in the Times this morning. " It cannot," says the Times, ...
Article : 97 wordsBerlin, October 7.—Bismarck complains, in bitter denunciation, of Belgian sympathy with France. The Press and Government are alike culpable. The bravery of the ...
Article : 56 wordsThe result of the Cabinet meeting yesterday, according to the London Times, is a further postponement of action by the Ministry in regard to mediation. This cannot be of long ...
Article : 146 wordsLondon, October 5th.—The Empress Eugenie yesterday sent a letter to the Emperor concerning her reception in England. She states that all official recognition of her ...
Article : 92 wordsA dispatch from Epinal, dated the 7th, reports sharp fighting yesterday, between Raon [?]Etape aud Bruyeres, in the department of the Vosges. The Prussian force consisted of ...
Article : 91 wordsJohn Hull observes that France is not a country to be speedily extinguished, and Paris can hardly be besieged so long as a poweriul army keeps the field. Every day adds to her ...
Article : 696 wordsLondon, October 9th.—The adherents of the FreNch Emperor are very active in England. M. Rouhe and Baron Jerome David are living in the city. They go to ...
Article : 127 wordsLondon, October 10th.—A correspondent, from the headquarters of the Prussian King states that "the guns of tho siege of Pat in arc in place, and in another week the assault ...
Article : 262 wordsBerlin, September 29.—Three opinions prevail in Germany in regard to the question of the terms of peace. One party agree with Bismarck that the war ought not to stop until ...
Article : 175 wordsThe battle which occurred near Chateau Gaillande, on the 4th, has been productive of important results. The Prussians were defeated and forced to retreat. The position ...
Article : 84 wordsLondon, September 29.—The Times has the following special:—"On Wednesday last the French made another sortie from Metz. The forces consisted of cavalry and artillery, ...
Article : 92 wordsLondon, October 7.—Considerable uneasiness was manifested in diplomatic circles to-day, over the news from Vienna, that an extraordinary Cabinet meeting had been held ...
Article : 228 wordsVienna, October 5th.—The Russian Government is making extraordinary military preparations in Trans-Caucasian (between the Caspian and Black Sea.) The fortified passes ...
Article : 37 wordsLondon, October 5th.—The French army now in Algeria, numbering 37,000 men, demands to be recalled to resist the Prussians. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe correspondent of the Tribune, writing from before Metz on the 27th says:—"Prince Frederic Charles reports himself permanently established at the chateau of Corny; the ...
Article : 139 wordsLondon, October 11.—Among the documents found in the Tuileries, is one dated immediately prior to the marriage of Napoleon with Eugene, in which nearly six million francs ...
Article : 1,345 wordsA special correspondent to the World, writing from Ostend, contradicts the recent reports ,of the bad state of the army commissariat at Metz. The army of Bazaine which is encamped ...
Article : 130 wordsNew York, 7th October.—Later correspondence from Vienna states that the most intimate relations exist between Austria and Russia, and in the event of the latter power ...
Article : 76 wordsTours, October 6.—It in asserted that an armourer of Lyons has constrncted a steam mitrailleuse, the most formidable yet known. ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Sat 19 Nov 1870, Page 2
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