M. Thiers has succeeded in forming a Ministry composed as follows:—M. Dufaure—Justice. M. Jules Favre—Foreign Affairs. ...
Article : 182 wordsAs we anticipated, the election of two members to represent Geelong East in the forthcoming Parliament created immense excitementon Thursday, although it must be ...
Article : 1,444 wordsThe ex Emperor of the France has issued a protest against the legality of his deposition. A pamphlet is issued by M. Conti, with the avowed sanction of the prisoner of ...
Article : 636 wordsThe running past of vehicles well placarded with the names of candidates may be said to have been the first intimation given that an election for the constituency was to take ...
Article : 1,971 wordsRandon (Comte), Jacques Louis-Cesar-Alexandre, Marshal of France, was born at Grenoble, March 25, 1795. On the return, in 1815, of Napoleon from Elba, Lieut. ...
Article : 796 wordsThe Spener Zeitung publishes the text of M. Favre's request for a safe conduct to enable him to attend the London Conference, and of Count Bismarck's reply:— ...
Article : 144 words"I beg your Excellency, in reply to your two letters of the 13th instant, to allow me to clear up a misunderstanding. Your Excellency assumes that on the proposal of ...
Article : 555 wordsIt is stated by the Times that Count Bismarch on Tuesday last obtained from the exiled Empress, with the full consent of the captive of Wilhelmshohe, a complete ...
Article : 121 wordsTHE PRINCE DE JOINVILLE IN FRANCE.—Some particulars of the arrest and expulsion of the Prince de Joinville have been published. The Prince went to france for the ...
Article : 205 wordsDRUNK.—William Grant, a horse-breaker, was charged with being drank and disorderly. As it appeared that he had been previously convicted of assault and ...
Article : 225 wordsPrince Frederick Charles left Orleans on the 4th of January, transferring his headquarters to Beaugency. The 10th Corps was already at. Vendome. The ...
Article : 2,000 wordsThe Emperor his issued the following order of the day, addressed to the army, in reference to his acceptance of the Imperial dignity on the 18th instant:—"With ...
Article : 155 wordsSir,—In the Hamilton Spectator, of the 11th inst, there appears a letter from the "inevitable" J. B. Hughes to your Mayor, together with the answer thereto of Mr ...
Article : 1,740 wordsPreparations are going on everywhere, says a Berlin letter, for receiving an immense quantity of fresh prisoners, either such as are already on their way, having ...
Article : 558 wordsSIR,—"How to tax absentee landlords?" seems to puzzle a great many of our aspirants to the honour of a seat in our Legislative Assembly, and remembering ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Fri 17 Mar 1871, Page 3
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