ENGLISH "INTERVENTION."
Literary men are at the seat of war in a new character, not that of special correspondents, but as nurses to the wounded and sick. We ]oarn from the newspapers that Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, M.P., propi-ietor of the Athenrcum, Mr. Auberon Herbert, M.P., and Mr. Winterbotham, M.P., have joined the Juanitas, and have been seen*; at Nancy with badges on their arms preparing for their work as brothers of charity. They travel with a train of hospital supplies under Count Golz, and with them arc eleven Sisters of Charity. They are stated to have had somo amusing adventures, to have been arrested by both sides, to have had odd lodgings and adventures, and to have passed in the Crown Prince's track over the recent battle-fields.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 265, 15 November 1870, Page 2
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128ENGLISH "INTERVENTION." Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 265, 15 November 1870, Page 2
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