The text of tho treaty of alliance between Austria and the Western Powers, signed on the 2nd December, and exchanged on the 15th at Vienna, has been published ...
Article : 848 wordsThe Parliamentary session was opened by Her Majesty in person, with the usual formalities. Her Majesty accompanied by the Prince Consort, and preceded by the heralds, pursuivants, and great officer of state [?]tered ...
Article : 10,625 wordsDISORDERLIES.—James Baker, a dirty drunkard, was fined 5s. for exhibiting his intemperate habits in the public streets. Mary Aun Cooper was fined 10s. for indulging in certain figures fo speech incompatible with ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Legislative Assembly of Franco met on Tuesday, 28th December, at the usual hour, at the Tuileries; when his imperial majesty opened tho session by the delivery if the following speech from the throne:— ...
Article : 1,051 wordsIt appears that the object of the mission of M. Ton Usedom to London is to open 'negotiations with the English Court on the part of P[?]ssia as a separate and independent Power ...
Article : 150 wordsMr. Stevenson held an inquest last Saturday afternoon at the Hospital, on the body of Susan Lock, who died that morning, and whose melancholy case has already been referred to in this paper. The jury having [?] ...
Article : 1,094 wordsOn Thursday, the 28th of December (says the Liverpool Journal), the Austrian, French, and English Ministers signed a protocol, in which the interpretation affixed by the allies to ...
Article : 899 wordsIn English funds the recovery of yesterday was not supported, and consols receded [?] per cent., closing With weakness. Consols for account, 90[?] 1; 3[?] per cents., 90[?] 1; bank stock, 209 10; exchequer bills. 47. ...
Article : 130 wordsSir—Perhaps you will allow me to correct a report in your journal of the few remarks which I safe at the opening of the Port Adelaide Mill on Thursday last ...
Article : 171 wordsBut little change has taken place in our market since the lost public Hales in November, and the indisposition to operate continued, but received a alight impetus from the very large Government orders for woollen goods. ...
Article : 355 wordsSir—I live in one of the cross streets at the south part of Adelaide, and the present rains have already almost prevented me from getting home without being up to my ankles in ...
Article : 657 wordsBy the ste[?]mer White Swan we have Melbourne papers to the 21st March. The news, which is not particularly important, is held over to give ample space for ...
Article : 348 wordsThe intention of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, not only to accord medals and clasps to oar heroic soldiers in the Crimea, but to perpetuate their incomparable valour by ...
Article : 2,060 wordsBy the White Swan we have Sydney papers to the 17th March. It was anticipated that the contribution from New South Wales to the Patriotic Fund would ...
Article : 114 wordsThe latest market reports are subjoined:—LAUNCESTON, MARCH 14.—The pram market remains in an inactive state, and holders are keeping back in consequence of the healthy state and excellent prices ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 26 Mar 1855, Page 3
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