THE INVASION
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... THE SORLESWIG INVASION;. . 1 ?? TV LU All V ZWVWL. The siege work betora the Danish redoubts of Dfippei are now so far advanced that a general attack appearsi immiiunt. The Prussian trenches extend 'along the-wlole ine from the Strait of Alsen to the ...
... THE SCHLESWIG INVASION. According to explanations given by some German journals, the bombardment of Souderborg was not a mere useless act of rigour, but a strategical measure. The besieg- ers are said to have relied on the flames and smoke to occupy the ...
... H~oward Vincent suggests, it would land them at Brighton without any difficulty, end the papers would preach the ease of invasion for the next. year. -But give me a force encamped at Guildford or B~edliiU, and full command over the southern railwfays ...
... such an in- vlsion, iu England wve only funcy we do. In every part of Ireland to which it has hitherto extended a Painellito invasion Ilas mesut a rrqiInC of deliberate and dastardly crime, and overthrow of social relations, a depreciation of propeLty, und ...
... THE SCULES WIG INVASION. General de Gerlach, the new comintuider-in-chief of the Danish forces, is now in the active exercise of his functions. 'J'he Daucs are continuing their defensive works at Ditptlel, and have now completed the constraction of their ...
... neither feints to mask other designs, nor rash, ill-considered at- tempts to distract the view of the enemy by the panic of invasion from further designs against the Confede- rate capital. They are parts of a vast scheme, well- matured, fully prepared, and ...
... THE INVASION PANICS. BY MR. COEDbfl, M. P. Inl a pnniphhet, with the title of The Three rankis, an Historical Episode, Air. Cobden gives a brief review of thle three panics of 1847-8, of 1851-2-:3, and. of 18,50-60-1, and incidentally touches upon their ...
... INVASION OF THE NORTH. I A ?? 7 --VL W^'I ?? *5A-A THE news brought by the Persia is, perhaps, I j the most important that has reached us since the c opening of the American war. As far as it Is possible I1 to put any interpretation upon it in its present ...
... INVASION OF CUBA. .w r Teos last steamer from the United States announces that the inhabitants of some large towns of the Union were excited in the highest degree by news which had been received from Havannal, Up to the date of those advices, it was ...
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... INVASION Oli IlIHE CitIMEA. GREAT BATTLE @A T11E ALMA. t VICTORY OF THE ALLIES.C An extraordinary7 Lomimii Gazette of Suriday contains tile following- oyofatelegraphic despatebi ?? Stra tfordI adlRibe, to taoe Earl (if Clareinlon, dated Colnetali- tio ...