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... PERSONAL ADVENTURES AT WEISSER. BURG AND WOERTH. The following letter has been received from a German gentleman who left Manchester at the out- break of the war, and who took part in the engage- ments ...
... The annual meeting of the supporters of this movement. was held on hlonday, at the Town Hall, Manchester; the Mayor (Alderman Grave) presiding. The Mayor, in his opening ...
... THE FIGHTING AT CHEEISY. The following account of the fighting has been re. ceived :- CIIERISY, October 10.-The military forces assembled at Dreux, on Sunday afternoon, consisted of one battalion of the Garde Mobile of Argenton, about 1,200 men strong, and coimmanded by the chief of the battalion of Monty, On the following mnorning,' at five o'clock, the Mobiles, joined by the 200 men of the ...
... DIARY POF fHE WAR. ''.Frome ihid Afereing7 Po$. ' -Bubjoined. is ,a, list of the principal eavenlts ef the war which have occurred eincefthe publication of our diary epa Mboday, Septemaber, 26:-, S51'T. 21f.-The third Gerpmn armey taken up a position before Paris' sad 'i neighbiourhood of Verailes. Pre. paratlese re a 3adofora long s'tay of the beslegers. arring tho night d breach in the walls ...
... ENTRIEB FOR TLE SELLINO HURDLE BRA0Z. Spitfiro e 5O0Ve) mystery k80 SBOV) Beetc (SO) Artist (801 W~ld BGO(DI0) QUD OS ~tebe Valley- 0) , NTrIES FOR THE 8Fn SEnrTAxTs rFOR TwO-YnA.OL r ...
... ROYALTY BOUGHIG IT AT TgE Gu I - _ _~ I QThe Emperor Zlapojeon had to leave Metz In a t^ a as railway carriage, and it seems that Boyal, a8 * stingulshed personages on the German aide haye a1 B was to ...
... WAR NEW& S AN important and unexpeoted ally for the French bas dropped literally, from the clouds. It is an ill wind, we are told, which-blows nobody good, and the cold and rainy weather which has pre ...
... FIGHr FOR £10. IN THE BIRMINGHAM DISTRIOT. W, Matthews and Young lNeary, the Birmingham lad, met yesterday, in a well-known spot In the Worcestershire distriot, to contend, at oatch-weight, for a stak ...
... T i l .- . RM I N _I OO f B OA. , Tu B$RMINGRAM-SCIIOOL BOiED.' LIBERAL, XMEIN(6 LAST NIGHT,' ?? evening, an important meeting of Noncon- rgformists was held at the Town Hall, in support of the fiftee ...
... MAGAZINES FOa DECEMBER. In '-the 'Copwzf &myfoa, FreE. p) Which wilU IW Vwbo'a ly kow him Wu en 04 nectlon with the 96hqol Soade.Hi c~onlusien Is thus' briefly stated: Onthewhoe, hen ~ m i faour of r ...
... OBNERIAL ' [PRcESS ASSOCIAION TELEUAMs] COLLISION ON TECH GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY. Yesterday morning a passenger train, from Ipawich to Yarnmouth, on the Great HasterA line, ran into a coal troin, which ...