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... THE INDIAN MUTINIES. GOVERNMENT TELEGRAM. Tho ateamer Madras from Bombay arrived at Suez the March. She brings no intelligence of the Caliutta steamer, due at Suez on 6th inst. Sir Colin Campbell arrived at Cawnporo the 4th February ; visited Governor-General Allahabad on the Bth ; and tho 13th at Cawnpore, awaiting the Beige train from Agra. A part of the army has crossed into Oude, and is ...

Published: Saturday 20 March 1858
Newspaper: Wrexham Advertiser
County: Denbighshire, Wales
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FOREIGN NEWS

... THE INDIAN MUTINIES. The letters anil papers brought by the Overland Mail from Bombay to the '24th of February, were delivered on Saturday. They contain details of the events lecently announced the telegraph. It seems that Sir Colin Campbell, having returned to Cawnpore from Futteyghur, would advance on Lucknow the old track, taking Sir James Outram, who has held the Alumtagh without further ...

Published: Saturday 27 March 1858
Newspaper: Wrexham Advertiser
County: Denbighshire, Wales
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A French British Lion.—The Prefect's parti oB wero admitted on all sides to be particularly agreeable. A ball ..

... Prefecture happened to be given just when her Majesty's ship tho Dauntless touchod at Algiers; the' captain and officers received a prompt invitation, and in honour of the British flag, the Lancera wss the popular dance tho night, while champagne flowed in streams, and nearly carried a lively midshipman off his legs. A French gentleman present, whose hair was unusually rough and grand, would ...

Published: Saturday 03 April 1858
Newspaper: Wrexham Advertiser
County: Denbighshire, Wales
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OPINIONS OF THE PRESS

... Increasing Public Expenditure.—Mr. Bright, in a letter to a portion of his constituents at Birmingham, hag touched a chord, the importance of which, if fully understood and appreciated public men, will be found be deserving the most gerious consideration. It exposes the besetting sins of the times. unveils a sore which, if not cured, bids fair to corrupt whole system. And it is the more ...

Published: Saturday 10 April 1858
Newspaper: Wrexham Advertiser
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1774 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Classifieds 

FOREIGN NEWS

... THE INDIAN MUTINIES. THE CAPTURE OF LUCKNOW. the arrival the Bombay mail we have letters and newspapers to March 24. The liombay Standard anil Bombay Timet of that date contain various details, but the latest news from the army had arrived Calcutta telegram only. The second edition of the Time* contains a letter from its special correspondent, giving very graphic descriptions the earlier part ...

Published: Saturday 24 April 1858
Newspaper: Wrexham Advertiser
County: Denbighshire, Wales
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FOREIGN NEWS

... THE INDIAN MUTINIES. CALCUTTA LETTER. Calcutta, March 23.—Lucknow has fallen at last. The sepoys have proved cowards after all. The hurricane of shell pouro on -them for three days, the cross tire from tbe camp on the other side of tho Goomtee, the the Imaumbarrah, and the loss of the Kaiserbagh, almost by accidunt, cowed them utterly. O.i the loth, they began creeping out the city on the ...

Published: Saturday 01 May 1858
Newspaper: Wrexham Advertiser
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 3370 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Classifieds 

FOREIGN NEWS

... THE INDIAN MUTINIES. MAIL FROM BOMBAY. Bombay, April !).—The capture of Lucknow (says the Jl*mbay Times) lias not been attended with such important advantages was at first anticipated, and the rebels, being driven out of tho city, but not entirely destroyed, arc now large in various parts of the country and will yet give much trouble before they aro utterly exterminated. Great results wcro ...

Published: Saturday 08 May 1858
Newspaper: Wrexham Advertiser
County: Denbighshire, Wales
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JluftDEß op a Gamekeeper, near Coventry.—About five o'clock on Sunday morning, three men, well known as ..

... Morley, and Charles Colcott called at the house of Mr. Newbold, tarmcr of Ryton, near Coventry, and stated that they had found the dead body of a man in the high road. Mr. Newbold went to the spot, and found that the body was that of a gamekeeper named Owen, in the service of Mr. Beech of Brandon. He had received a gun-shot wound in the neck, and had evidently fallen without struggle, as his ...

Published: Saturday 15 May 1858
Newspaper: Wrexham Advertiser
County: Denbighshire, Wales
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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE LORDS —Fiiidav. When the Chancellor t'Jok his seat on the woolsack the House of Peers presented a mo«t impressive appearance. The royal gallery over the throne, as well the side galleries, were tilled with ladies, and the strangers' gallery was ltkevriso occupied the crowds of persons, who for hour previous to the opening of the doors thronged the halls and passages outs ; de. The bar ...

Published: Saturday 22 May 1858
Newspaper: Wrexham Advertiser
County: Denbighshire, Wales
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Sudden Death op Giant, at Traxmere.—On Monday, Mr. 11. Churton, coroner, held an inquest at Mra. Fernihough's, ..

... the body of Thomas Pearce, the famed Shropshire giant, who died suddenly on Saturday night. The deceased, who was one of the tsllost and stoutest men in the country, has been upwards of thirty years conspicuous character wakes and fairs, where he haa exhibited himself a giant and shown his powers as a first class pugilist. Saturday last, accompanied by a number travelling showmen, he arrived ...

Published: Saturday 29 May 1858
Newspaper: Wrexham Advertiser
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 269 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Classifieds 

FOREIGN NEWS

... THE INDIAN MUTINIES. ARRIVAL THE OVERLAND MAIL. Calcutta, Anur. 22.—The Hurkaru says:—We have little of importance to communicate. Commander-in-Chief gradually proceeds with the development liiti plans, which at length assume a shape generally intelligible—namely, to hem in the insurgents within tho Rohiicund territory, and there to deal ultimately with them at the close of tho hot season, ...

Published: Saturday 05 June 1858
Newspaper: Wrexham Advertiser
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2870 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Classifieds