(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) PARIS, THURSDAY EVENING. Up to an advanced hour this evening no further news from Spain, and it was therefore fairly inferred that the last dispatch published, announcing that the army had in Madrid gained the advantage was true, and that O'Donnell
July 18, 1856 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
TIIE CRIMEA. We have been favoured with the following : "War Department, July 17. " The following vessels passed the Bosphorus, on passage to England, on the 11th and 15th instant : "Royal George, with head-quarters and wing of the 56th Regiment. " Perseverance, with 200 men of
July 18, 1856 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
member for Caine concluded amidst enthusiatic cheering, by moving—" That the meeting being deeply impressed with the necessity of a permanent fund for the relief of officers' widows and orphans, viewed the establishment of the society with satisfaction, and promised it most cord
July 18, 1856 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
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February 7, 1861 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
A very considerable increase in the Prussian artillery is about to take place, as the Schwarzkoff manufactory has received orders from the royal artillery depot to bore 200 4-pounder rifled guns for the use of the horse artillery. The Wohlert factory will also soon receive order
February 23, 1861 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
Saturday at 110, Strand, London. A advocates and maintains Civil and Religious Liberty in consonance with the rights of the subject and the safety o the State; and circulates extensively over the kingdom among the Nobility, the Gentry, the Clergy, the Members of the Learned Prof
February 16, 1861 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
Glenelune (ship), from London for Shanghae, 38 days, Tail. lat 16.15 S, ion 33.20 W. Huntress (ship), from Newport for Hong Kong, Jan. Trinidad. B. Juliet, from Mauritius for Cork, Jan. 14, lat 35.3 S, ion 22.2 0 Johannisburg (ship), from Liverpool for New Orleans; Feb. 5, ' 32.
March 19, 1861 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
Last night a public meeting of the inhabitants of Kensington and the surrounding district was held at the Vestry-room, Kensington, for the purpose of supporting the bill for the enfranchisement of Chelsea and Kensington; Mr. GREENWAY, churchwarden, in the chair. The CHAIRMAN bri
February 14, 1861 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England