THE Moniteur of this day contains the following: "March 20, 6 p.m. "The state of her Majesty the Empress ...
Article : 122 wordsIt was last night announced to the army by general order that all hostile firing was to cease on our side, pending arrangements which were in progress ...
Article : 1,211 wordsTHE translation of a State paper on this subject has recently been laid on the table of the House of Commons. It has been agreed upon by the Sultan in ...
Article : 2,209 wordsThe English frigate Amphion, after having net with a violent storm in the Belt, went, ashore on a sand bank. She was got off by the Sampson, and arrived ...
Article : 39 wordsTHE Brussel Independance asserts that Prince Frederick William, son of the heir to the Crown of Prussia (now at Coblentz), has "solemnly demanded of ...
Article : 427 wordsLetters from St. Petersburg announce that after the conclusion of peace, conferences will be held to examine and discuss plans of reform in commercial ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the Times writes:—"Pence is now regarded as so certain that the acts of the Congress, or even of the Commission, are hardly ...
Article : 292 wordsIt is quite refreshing to ride now from the Place du Theatre along the street called the Boulevard (a mile long and full of cafés), and thence, turning ...
Article : 786 wordsI HAVE more titan once remarked that there is a much larger proportion of sickness in the Land: Transport Corps than in the rest of the army. I am not ...
Article : 1,505 wordsThe last accounts from Constantinople state the weather was very tempestuous, and that the packet from the Crimea had not arrived. Snow was three feet ...
Article : 263 wordsLord Panmure has received intelligence from Sir W. Codrington, under date March 15, that the armistice had been signed by the allied generals, and ...
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The Goulburn Herald and County of Argyle Advertiser (NSW : 1848 - 1859), Sat 12 Jul 1856, Page 2
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