THE month has been, as usual, productive of a variety of incidents of interest to those who look for news about English affairs, and your correspondent feels more difficulty in selecting than in finding topics likely ...
Article : 2,105 wordsTHE adjourned inquiry touching the destruction of the premisas in Hunter-street, lately occupied by William Foy, was resumed yesterday morning by the city coroner (H. Shiell, Esq.), at the coroner's office, ...
Article : 2,026 wordsLondon, November 14.—A cosrrespondent of the Tribune writing from St. Petersburg, on the 5th, says an imperial order was issued on that date, dismissing on limited furlough, all the soldiers who entered the ...
Article : 314 wordsDR RUSSELL sends a full description of the sortie of 21st from Fort Valerien, which he witnessed from the terrace of St. Germains. He says:— "About a mile outside Marly, on the Versailles, side, ...
Article : 2,109 wordsLondon, November 12.—A special to the World, from Tours to-day, states that the whole loss of the Bavarians in the battles of the 9th and l0ths was 3140 men kided, wounded, and prisoners. Von Der Tann's ...
Article : 220 wordsWITH Metz went into captivity the most enormous body of men ever made prisoners. The figures vary, some going as high as 170,000, but this is probably in excess, though it includes sick and wounded. But ...
Article : 238 wordsThe last scene of the tragedy which has for three months past been under public notico by the name of the "Brixton Baby-Farming Case," was enacted on October 11, within the walls of Horsemonger-lane gaol. ...
Article : 1,246 wordsA special dispatch to the World from Tours, has the following:— Full details of the victory of General De Paladines over Von Der Tann have not yet been received. The ...
Article : 404 wordsThe Daily News correspondent, writing from versailles on Ootober 14, thus describes the destruction of St. Cloud, which has been complete. "A French shell set the palace on fire, and little more than the bare ...
Article : 202 wordsNows has been received from Paris, from October 31st up to November 2nd, by a balloon which descended yesterday near Angers. M. Thicis arrived in Paris on October 30th. All the journals with the exception of ...
Article : 439 wordsHavana, November 14th.—On the 7th, the Prussian war steamer Moteor, carrying three guns, and the French war steamer Bouvet, curiying five, entered the harbour. The Meteor sailed again, after the French ...
Article : 355 wordsNew York, November 10th.—A Herald correspondent at Versailles on the 5th writes as follows—News readhed us to-day creating great excitement, and lending to the feeling that something on a large scale ...
Article : 954 wordsWe regret to have to record another terrible shipwreck and less of life—this time on the Irish const. The Cambria, belonging to the Anchor line of steamers, running between New York and the Clyde, and ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 24 Dec 1870, Page 3
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