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... Hong Kong, arrived yesterday , ...
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... sail.nl. Sanger. Saturday—Kewa, London for Calcutta, arrived. Calcutta, Saturday—Mowbasaa left for London Colombo, Friday—Karlsruhe, Bremen for Sydney, .rrived. Bombay, Saturday— Oriental, from London, ar rived. Now Oileans, Saturday—Darien, from Liverpool ...
... for China, hare passed. Bombay, Monday—Scot.a left for London. Ade-i, Sunday—Clyde, tor Bombay, left. Southampton, Monday—Karlsruhe left for Australia. St John's, Sunday—Roumanian, from the Clyde, arrived. Philadelphia. Monday— from Liverpool, atriied. ...
... the number of men in active service will be 12,000. PRUSsIA, BADit-\, .ND AUSTRIA. The KnIlter Zcituaig has letters from Karlsruhe of the 23d Instant, containing some account of the late protest which Austria and the South Geerman States made against the ...
... addressed to him in the hnna.- of the despised and rejected Britishers. - In reply to an address from the Chi:e. Bursp master of Karlsruhe, the EmFeror Wisn on Saturday expressed satisfaction at tsle bezzz of the troops which he had inspected. zd which, added ...
... d'affaires at the Court of St. James's, has been appointed Austrian envoy at the court of Hanover. Baron Philippsburg comes from Karlsruhe to London. The mint at Strasburg is at present coining a considerable amognt of money for the Swiss government. As many as ...
... Considerable stores of hay in Hamsacs and Rehl, which had been bought for the French, had been transferred to Rastadt and Karlsruhe. In Strasbourg the destitution is said to be worse, and several cavalry corps could not be brought to- gether at all in ...
... brigade of three regiments se of cavalry, all dragoons, and a brigade of artillery. Perma- a, nent garrisons are stationed at Karlsruhe, Mannheim, st Freiburg, Bruchsal, and Gottasane. The oorps of invalids so has its quarters at Kisslau. The army has a to ...