On Saturday afternoon, January 12th, thei November mails from England arrived per Balclutha, the delay being caused by the late arrival of the Salsette at the Sound, as detailed ...
Article : 133 wordsThe events of the last month have brought the Italian question to an important issue. Victor Emmanuel, after crossing the Neapolitan frontier, fell upon the forc[?]s of King Francis, divided between ...
Article : 1,236 wordsThe inhabitants of Pesth did not receive the Emperor's concessions with a very hearty welcome. An illumination was proposed; it could not be had, because the authorities feared a riot. In fact, a mob ...
Article : 206 wordsThe Dowager Empress of Russia died at St. Petersburg on the morning of November 1. Her Majesty's illness was of pretty long standing, and her recovery had for some time been regarded as ...
Article : 43 wordsAs far as anything is known of the curious touch[?] and-go meeting at Warsaw, nothing definitive has been done, except au agreement that it is not desirable to convene a Congress on the Italian question. ...
Article : 193 wordsThe Prince of Wales arrived at Plymouth Nov. 15, in the line-of-battle ship Hero, having been 25 days at sea. Considerable anxiety had been felt on his account in England, as the weather was very ...
Article : 2,033 wordsThe Moniteur, fulfilling expectations which have been entertained for some time, announces certain considerable changes in the constitution and composition of the imperial administration. ...
Article : 634 wordsThe history of Italy since the date of our last pre[?]ents few incidents, but they are of the most momentous character. The first event to be recorded is a victory obtained by King Victor Emmanuel over the ...
Article : 1,194 wordsSome maintains a discreet silence. There is hardly a s[?]ir in her solemn councils. We hear, indeed, of stormy meetings of the Cardinals, at which the question of withdrawing the Pope from Rome, and ...
Article : 260 wordsNo less than six destructive fires broke out in Dublin on the morning of Sunday, November 11. The most disastrous of these was the conflagration of the Kildare-street Club-house, which building, with ...
Article : 931 words"The Liberator of the Two Sicilies," says a Naples letter of Nov. 9, "left this morning, never grander than in this last act of self-abnegation. For three days the Washington has been lying off with the ...
Article : 1,121 wordsThe following despatch addressed to the British Minister at the Court of Sardinia, has excited a most profound sensation throughout Europe:— "Fureign-Office, October 27. ...
Article : 1,321 wordsThe following telegram from New York, dated Nov. 7, reached London on Nov. 19.:— "Mr. Lincoln has been elected President of the United States, and Mr. Hamlin Vice-President. The ...
Article : 543 wordsA letter from Naples, dated October 29, gives an account of the first interview between Victor Emmanuel and Garibaldi:—"I was on my way to the head-quarters of Victor Emmanuel, at Teano, and took a ...
Article : 1,165 wordsTHE 13TH DRAGOONS.—Sir James Grant, Commander-in-Chief in China, will be presented with the Colonelcy of the 13th Light Dragoons. THE STEPNEY MURDER.—Mullens, who ...
Article : 282 wordsThe order of the day issued by Victor Emmanuel having caused a great deal of exasperation by the harsh treatment which it marked out for the Ganbaldian volunteers, later communication, forwarded ...
Article : 242 wordsGeneral Klapka, after visiting Turin, has appeared at Naples. There are whispers on his track which heighten the prospects of a lively spring. No less than 50,000 Hungarian uniforms are said to be in ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 14 Jan 1861, Page 3
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