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  2. ARRIVAL OF THE CITY OF MELBOURNE WITH THE AMERICAN and EUROPEAN MAILS. FROM SAN FRANCISCO JAN. 15; FROM LONDON JAN. 13.

    BY the steamship City of Melbourne, Captain Grainger, the English and American mails have been received, with telegraphic dates to January 13, from London, and papers to January 15, from San Francisco. ...

    Article : 85 words
  3. STRANGE STORY ABOUT THE ALABAMA QUESTION.

    London, January 5.—It is rumored that a Prussian courier has been captured by the Franc-tirears, near the Belgian frontier. On his person were found despatches urging the United States to press the Alabama claims. ...

    Article : 89 words
  4. THE GERMAN EMPIRE.

    London, January 5.—Baron Von Beust, in reply to a despatch from Count Bismarck, notifying the Cabinet at Vienna of the completion of German unity, and expressing the hope that the good terms established ...

    Article : 243 words
  5. THE WAR IN THE FRENCH PROVINCES.

    London, January 4.—Ceneral Chanzy is advancing by two columns. The main body is at La Loupe and another at Vendome. The Duke of Mecklonburg occupies a line between Blois, Vendome, La Loupe, and ...

    Article : 1,730 words
  6. THE SIEGE OF PARIS.

    London, January 4.—Dates from Paris to the 3rd instant have been received to-day. The damage from the bombardment had been slight. The French losses thus far had been 20 killed and 200 wounded. The ...

    Article : 1,557 words
  7. ENGLISH COLLIERS SUNK BY THE GERMANS.

    London, December 29.—Granville has received a despatch from the Prussian Government, apologizing for the outrage on English vessels in the Seine, stating that pecuniary indemnity will be given if demanded, ...

    Article : 197 words
  8. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    London, January 1.—Chichester Fortescue will succeed John Bright as President of the Board of Trade, and the Marquis of Hartington will succeed Fortesone as Secretary for Ireland. Hartington's successor will ...

    Article : 570 words
  9. AUSTRIAN MOVEMENT FOR PEACE.

    London, January 13.—A Vienna despatch of the 12th says Austria will initiate peace, and proposals for a conference are welcomed by Bernstoff. The preliminaries are that France shall surrender twenty war ships, ...

    Article : 187 words
  10. THE LONDON CONFERENCE.

    London, January 1.—The Foreign Office announces the postponement of the Conference of European powers for a few days, to await the arrival of Jules Favre and allow their plenipotentiaries to receive ...

    Article : 201 words
  11. PARRAMATTA QUARTER SESSIONS.—SATURDAY.

    William Lorando Jones was arraigned on the above charge. The following jury was impanneled: Charles Joseph Byrnes (foreman), James Bell, John Booth, Edward ...

    Article : 4,648 words
  12. ACCOUNT OF THE ASSASSINATION OF GENERAL PRIM.

    New York, January 5.—A correspondent at Madrid writes on the 29th of December, in regard to the assassination of Prim. The General's adjutant witnessed the scene of the assassination, having ...

    Article : 454 words
  13. THE RELEASED FENIANS.

    London, January 5.—O'Donovan Rossa and other Fenians were released at Chatham to-day. They proceeded to Liverpool to leave the country. The British Government, it is said, pays their expenses to the ...

    Article : 73 words
  14. ENGLISH MILITARY PREPARATIONS.

    London, January 8.—Lord Derby, in a speech at Preston, urged the Government to provide the volunteer, with field artillery, and divide the country into districts, each of which is to furnish a quota of militia. ...

    Article : 83 words
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