By the Cadet, female prison ship, which arrived at Hobart Town on the 2nd January, we have received English intelligence to the 8th of September. The extracts we give are ...
Article : 243 wordsYes, better thus that I should bear Alone, the secret depths of woe; I could not brook to see thee wear The anguish I alone should know. ...
Article : 422 wordsWIDE BAY.—The ketch Aurora returned to Brisbane on the 19th instant, from the her first trip to the northward, with a freight of wool from the Wide Bay district; I am sorry to say the crew of her ...
Article : 2,170 wordsA considerable sensation was created in Paris on the 4th September, by the appearance of the following article on the affairs of Italy, in the Union Monarchique:— ...
Article : 689 wordsSHOCKING TRAGEDY.—A horrible realization of the story of Ginevra, in Roger's "Italy" and of the song of the "Mistleto Bough," occurred at Glasgow lately. Three young boys, two ...
Article : 552 wordsPRINTING BY STEAM.—Walter first brought the steam-engines to the assistance of the Press. Familiar as the discovery is now, there was a time when it was fraught with difficulties as great as ...
Article : 798 wordsThe Hibernia arrived early on Saturday morning at Liverpool. She sailed from Boston on the 16th, and after calling and stopping for some hours, took her departure from Halifax on the ...
Article : 283 wordsThe interest awakened in Rome by an article in the Times of the 5th August may be numbered amongst the events of the past week. It has given a proof of the feeling of respect and ...
Article : 656 wordsThe publication, by the Chamber of Peers, of the papers and documents found in the possession of the Duchess de Praslin and her husband, has revealed how much of intense wretchedness may ...
Article : 255 wordsA most frightful steam-boat explosion took place yesterday on the Thames at the pier close to the Fox-under-the-hill, near the Adelphi, between which and London Bridge, the Cricket, ...
Article : 984 wordsWe have infinite difficulty in conceiving a social organization different from our own, and seeing a past in which we did not live. However, the monuments alone of a country ...
Article : 307 wordsREPEAL.—The weekly meeting of the Repeal Association, held on Monday, was numerously attended. Several members of Parliament were present. J. P. Somers, M.P. for Sligo, presided. ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Tue 11 Jan 1848, Page 1
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