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  2. THE WAR IN AMERICA.

    INTELLIGENCE reached Europe on the 20th June which placed the whole continent in a flutter. This was nothing less than the news that General Lee, who since the battle of Chancellorsville has occupied Fredericksburg and the ...

    Article : 1,488 words
  3. ENGLISH AND EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE.

    HER Majesty and family left Balmoral for Windsor yesterday, at one o'olock in the afternoon, and would arrive at the Castle at nine this morning. A rupture of diplomatic relations has taken place with ...

    Article : 5,674 words
  4. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.

    THE Nation of this evening says:—"It is asserted that M. de Morey was not unconnected with the recent Ministerial changes. An important position in the new Cabinet was, it is stated, offered to M. de Morny, who did not, ...

    Article : 164 words
  5. AUSTRIA.

    In to-day's sitting of the Council of the Empire it was resolved that there was no reason for the absence of the Czech members from the sittings of that body, and that they were to be summoned to make their appearance on pain ...

    Article : 94 words
  6. RUSSIA.

    Private letters received here from St. Petersburg state that an Imperial ukase authorises the issue of notes to the amount of ten millions of roubles, in order to cover the deficit and the additional expenditure which have been caused ...

    Article : 136 words
  7. THE POLISH INSURRECTION.

    By a telegram received this morning from Cracow, it appears that the story of a receipt from the national government having been found in the bank at Warsaw, from which the bonds were stolen (£800,000), has not been ...

    Article : 157 words
  8. FRANCE.

    The Paris elections have conquered Count Persigny. He is no longer Minister of the Interior. Count Walowski, Count Persigny, M. Rouland, and M. Delangle have all resigned. M. Billault has been appointed Minister of State. ...

    Article : 441 words
  9. PORTUGAL.

    The Portuguese press continues to animadvert largely on the Anglo-Brazilian question, and without a single exception the tone is entirely against the attitude England has taken throughout the affair. ...

    Article : 73 words
  10. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    At the request of Mr. Mason, the following correspondence has been published in the Times:— Aubrey House, Notting Hill, London, W., June 10, 1863. Sir,—I have authority to make the following proposition on ...

    Article : 912 words
  11. CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE THAMES.

    CHAMBERS AND GREEN.—Any match must be attractive in which is to be displayed the magnificent sculling of Robert Chambers of Newcastle, and any match in which the championship is involved must also be attractive of ...

    Article : 2,934 words
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