Jasper Banner, Volume 2, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1855 — EUROPE. [ARTICLE]
EUROPE.
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• TOic Baltic arrived herii<|j|We(Mesdnf,' banging a week’s jkjlter wws| ! froth Europe. From 4ho teat ar [ there is nothing new; the mortality ini the British camp continuer,' and part of the British lines hajre been occupied by the French, -the fonmdr ' being now unable to occupy all of : their own trenches. There is trouble |in the French Camp, owing to the i unwillingness of the troops-to remain ' inactive in camp, and it is expected that when Gen. Pelissier arrives active operation's will be recommenced. There is i'rumor of a mutiny having broken out among the Zonaves; but it lacks confirmation. Omer Pasha has- resumed the command• of the Turkish army, and will lead it into the Crimea. A battle is reported to have taken place on the Lower D.innbe between the Russians Turks; the latter were victorious; but we have no details. The British Ministry is finally reconstituted as follows: MEMBERS OF THE CABINET. Frst Lord of Treasury. Viscount palmehston. Lord Chancellor. Lord ciianwokth. President of the Council. Earl gbanvh.ee. Lord I’rivv Seal. Duke of abgyee. Sec’y for Foreign Affairs. Earl of cl.uiendon. Home Secretary. Hon. Sydney hebueut. Colonial Secretary. Sir george obey, Munster of War. Lord panmluk. Chancellor of Exchequer. Hon. w e. Gladstone. Frst Lord of Admiralty. Sir james grakam. Public Works. Sir wm. momswouTh. In Cabinet, without office Marquis of lansdowne. Pres’t Board of Control.' Sir cu.im.es wood. Postmaster General. Viscount canning.
From the Correspondence <>f the London Times.
