Foreign Intelligence

... counselled no pusillanimous doc- trine of non-resistance, but would act upon the mazim, “in Peace prepare for war,” the best at the same time, that for war is peace. After a few remarks on the subject from Messrs Mason Douglas, the Senate advices are not interesting ...

FRANCE

... FRANCE. M. M OXTALEMBERT OX THE WAR IX ITALY. TO FREXCH JOURXALS. The of yesterday contained the following warning to the Cwrt'expomlaiit for an article the Count de Montalembert, entitled, The Pope Pius IX. and France in 1849 and 1853. Tlie Minister ...

SUMMARY OF THE WEEK

... however, was evidently bent on war, and France was only too ready to grant her assistance. A telegram t'rom Paris on Wednesday states that, at the request of the Spanish Ambassador, the Minister of War had placed material of war at the disposal the Spanish ...

Foreign Intelligence

... t-rests and sympathies arising from great historical recollec- tims.” AMERICA. ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA. The British and North American Royal Mail steam-ship Africa, Captain Harrison, entered the lersey on Monday night, bringing fift i -two passengers, and ...

Advertisements & Notices

... WHICH LED TO THE TERMINATION OF THE KAFFIR WAR; And on the Measures for the future maintenance of Peace on the Frontier of the Cape Colonly, and for the Protection and Welfare of the People of South Africa. By the late Lieut.-General the Hon. Sir GEORGE ...

Foreign Intelligence

... the capital. He is authorised by his the Queen of Spain, to take part in the operations of the ‘Turkish army in the case of a war with Russia. Advices from the Danube of the 9th contain news from Servia. The approach of the Russian troops cansed a violent ...

Foreign Intelligence

... eternal grati swore on the Koran be westl eover attempt to trouble Africa, and that he would submit without to the will of France. In the opini all intelligent Arabs, the conquest of Africa is a fait accompli. The Emir is to reside at Broussa, if a suitable ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Portraits of Kossutla and General Ilapka. and a Map of the Austrioan Empire. MEMOIRS OF THE WAR OF INDEPENDENCE IN HUNGARY By General lKLArxA, late Secretary-nt-War to tlre Hungarian Cmmrrnwearttl, and Comrndandaut of the Fortress ofilsostrno 'This is onea ...

SPIRIT OF THE PRESS

... as Colonial Office, bis defence. Should Mr. not be frustrated in his proceeding, he prepared to show that the late Chiuese war, was illegal, as the lorcha Arrow was a piratical vessel. If it be true that Mr. Anstey. as Lord Palmerston's Attorney General ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... reported against the bill introducing an Income-tax. . The King of Denmark has directed an immediate exchange of all prisoners of war made during the last campaign in Holstein. The bridge over the Elbe at Artlemburg has given way under the pressure of the ice ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Ostriches, &c. &c. With Illustrations by HARBISON WEIR. [On the 30th. SPORTING IN SOUTH AFRICA. In medium 8vo, cloth extra, SPORTING SCENES ANMONGST THE KAFFIRS OF SOUTH AFRICA. By CAPTAIN DRAYSON, R.A. Illustrated with Engravings by HARRusoN WEIR. Printed in ...

Advertisements & Notices

... INTERIOR of SOUtHl' AFRICA. By ROVALEYTS GORDON CusmmNG, Esq. Woodeuts, 2 vols. post 8vo. Of all the adventurous, sporting, exploring, or trading travellers (whether Dutch or English) who have penetrated into the interior of Southern Africa, none can compete ...