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  2. MELBOURNE.

    APRIL, 11.—In my last I omitted to notice the cruel treatment of Mr. Hargraves by our Legislative Council. In October last, the Council in effect voted Mr. Hargraves £5000, and the other discoverers, ...

    Article : 3,497 words
  3. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    WE received our file of English papers yesterday afternoon. The sum and substance of the news is this—that Sebastopol has [?]ot filien, and peace is not concluded, Everything, however, is proceeding at the seat of war with the fiercest activity and the most ...

    Article : 3,106 words
  4. TO THE COLONISTS OF VICTORIA.

    FELLOW-COLONISTS,—My name having appeared so conspicuously at the late State Trials, as the person who principally incited the diggers to take up arms, I consider myself bound [?]o justify to you, and to the world, the course I then pursued; and, as the ...

    Article : 3,525 words
  5. RFCONNAISSANCE BY THE FRENCH.

    The two memorable facts in the history of the siege since the last mail left are a reconnaissance and a sortie. The reconnaissance was made on the morning of Wednesday, the 20th instant, by our French allies, about 2000 of whose cavalry. Cuirassiers and ...

    Article : 301 words
  6. SORTIES ON THE ENGLISH LINES.

    Yesterday morning (December 21), a little before three o'clock, the whole camp before Sebastopol was suddenly aroused by bugles sounding the alarm. As the stirring notes rang from regiment to regiment, in many instances followed by the "double," the ...

    Article : 717 words
  7. PETROPAULESKI—WORK FOR THE TROOPS IN AUSTRALASIA.

    SIR,—By your publication a few days ago, it appears that another attack on Petropauleski has been determined on, and that the whole of the English and French naval forces in the Pacific and China Seas are ...

    Article : 562 words
  8. RETIREMENT OF THE RUSSIANS.

    A letter, dated the 22nd December, states that since the departure of the division of General Lipra[?]di for Baktchi-Serai and Simpheropol, in anticipation of a movement on the side of Eupatoria, no more masses of Russians had been seen. They kept on ...

    Article : 255 words
  9. THE ARMY IN THE CRIMEA.

    BEHIND SEBASTOPOL, December 28.—For some days past we had no rain, which is a real blessing of heaven. We are still at work advancing our batteries, only firing from mortars, and waiting for our friends the English, and with that expectation it is difficult ...

    Article : 845 words
  10. CROWN LANDS.

    SIR,—In your paper of this day appears a letter under the signature of "Conservative," and dated from Ipswich, in which the writer complains that the police magistrate at that town is also the Commissioner of ...

    Article : 338 words
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