BY the P., N. Z, and A. R. M. Company's steamer Rushine, Captain Beale, we have complete files of English papers to the 2nd of August, and the letters of our correspondents to same date; also, news to 21st August from ...
Article : 756 wordsOur latest dates from the city of Mexico are to the 28th of July. A number of letters from Sania Anna to adherents of his in Mexico and Vera Cruz had been intercepted by ...
Article : 61 wordsThe political cauldron continues to boil and bubble, causing much excitement everywhere throughout the country. The Conservatives are everywhere rallying under the banner of the President, while the Radicals are ...
Article : 1,301 wordsALTHOUGH Mr. Watkin in bringing forward his motion foa a Royal Commission to inquire into the causes of the commercial crisis disclaimed the idea of raising a discussion on the currency, the debate took a wide range, and ...
Article : 823 wordsAdvices from Matamoras of the 11th instant state that Monterey and Saltillo fell into the hands of the Liberals on the 28th ultimo, and that Tampico was occupied by them on the 1st instant. It was also ...
Article : 138 wordsA decree has been issued ordering, by virtue of the extraordinary powers recently granted to the Government, a reduction in the salaries of civil and military officials receiving more than 6000 reals per annum. ...
Article : 145 wordsPresident Johnson, under date of the 17th instant, has issued the following proclamation:— "Whereas, a war is existing in the republic of Mexico, aggravated by foreign military intervention; ...
Article : 427 wordsThe electrical communication with America through the Atlantic cable is now formally inaugurated. Congratulatory messages have passed between the Queen and the President of the United States. Her Majesty "hopes it ...
Article : 74 wordsThe negotiations for peace will be conducted at Prague. It is believed the treaty of peace will be signed before the 15th August. ...
Article : 30 wordsSince my last despatch we have received almost daily advices over the Altantic Cable. The latest dates are to noon yesterday. "From the Mayor of New York to the Lord Mayor of ...
Article : 489 wordsMr. Berkeley's annual motion for [?] elections by ballot has again been rejected by 197 [?] 110 votes. Mr. S. Mill has moved for a return [?] the number of freeholders, householders, and others, in England and ...
Article : 637 wordsA London despatch of the 9th of August says:—"There is great excitement here this evening at a supposed attempt to blow up the two Houses of Parliament. Ten packages of gunpowder, with a fuse partially burned, were found near ...
Article : 77 wordsTHE question of retaining any part of the British force in this colony, upon any terms, is assuming such very important proportions that it seems almost necessary to give your readers ...
Article : 4,042 wordsWE understand that Lord Cowley has sent in his resignation as Ambassador at Paris, and that he merely holds office until the Government have decided on his successor in a post which it is far from easy to ...
Article : 130 wordsTHE following communication has been forwarded to us from the Foreign Office:— "As soon as the telegraphic communication between this country and America was completed, the ...
Article : 273 wordsThe Opinone Nationale says that the health of Garibaldi is very bad. His legs are so thins and weak that it is painful to see them. He is pale, and beers on the countenance the traces of suffering. His rheumatic pains have returned ...
Article : 86 wordsThe National Convention of Conservatives sustaining President Johnson's restoration policy [?] at Philadelphia on the 14th, and adopted the following declaration of Principles:— ...
Article : 701 wordsAt the evening sitting, Mr. Buxton opened a long discussion on the Jamaica question by proposing the following resolutions, which illustrate the tone and substance of his speech:— ...
Article : 720 wordsTHE Emperor Napoleon has at length succeeded in obtaining the consent of Prussia and Austria to an armistice. The French Ambassador at Florence is said to have made himself extremely obnoxious of late to Italian society ...
Article : 137 wordsADVICES from Port-nu-Prince to the 13th of July state that the recent insurrection which broke out in Gosaives has been entirely suppressed by the prompt action of the Government. The troops of President Geffrard marched ...
Article : 328 wordsFurther engagements have taken place between the Austrians and the Prussians, the latter being victorious in almost every encounter. In the Tyrol, the Italians, under General Medici, have captured Levico. The Austrians sustained ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 10 Oct 1866, Page 2
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