J. S. and C. D.—No room left in this number, from pressure of English news. ...
Article : 18 wordsAFTER all we are to be spared the fun or the misery of another election— whichever our readers think it. By the Government Gazette we see that the ...
Article : 265 wordsJan. 8.—Governor-General (s.), 700 tons, Captain Watts, from Melbourne, 5th instant, with 41 passengers. 8.—Mary Grant, brig, 161 tons. Captain Bennett, from ...
Article : 705 wordsThe most prominent feature in the Intelligence of the fortnight (says the Madras Athenaium) is the lamentable destruction, in the north of India, of an immense amount of property by the overflowing of the rivers. The valley ...
Article : 600 wordsOur snilely to give as much as possible in this number of the important English news per Simla, must he our excuse for condeusing all the Sydney news brought by yesterday's steamer into a few brief paragraphs. ...
Article : 2,069 wordsThe Times Vienna correspondent says that the Austrian government has committed to the Great Powers its readiness to withdraw every Austrian soldier from the Principalities, as soon as Russia has ceded Bolgrad ...
Article : 382 wordsThe journals of St. Petersburg are filled with details of the fitts which have taken place in all the towns of the Russian empire on the occasion of the coronation. At Archangel, Kertch, Wologda, Orenburg, and Odessa, ...
Article : 344 wordsOn Sunday we received extraordinaries to the Empire, conveying information that the mails to the 12th November, by the mail steamer Simla, had ...
Article : 484 wordsMoney continues very tight, but the English funds are one percent, higher than they were by last accounts. From the money article of the Times, of the 12th November, we take the following: ...
Article : 319 wordsCOMMERCIAL INTELLICENCE.—There has been considerably more activity in the general markets than we have had occasion to notice for weeks past, and this animation in trade promises well for the new year ...
Article : 1,899 wordsMARSEILLES, OCT. 31.—We have received intelligence from Constantinople of the 20th. In reply to a demand by Haran Boutenieff, the Russian ambassador, Lord Lyons has replied that the English squadron will ...
Article : 239 wordsThe PRESIDENT took his seat. Messages wera received conveying his Excellency's assent to the Parly Processions Bill and the Judges Salaries Increase Bill. ...
Article : 105 wordsThe latest returns of the Bank of England indicate that the pressure in the money market remains unmitigated, and that the bank's resources have experienced no increase. For a ahort period there were symptoms ...
Article : 213 wordsThese Races, after being deferred in consequence of the wet weather, came off on Tuesday and Wednesday last. The weather on the whole was fine—as, with the exception on one ...
Article : 339 wordsThe Times Constantinople correspondent writes on the 20th October, that every letter from the Principalities was full of complaints against the reactionary polley of the Porte in Moldo-Wallachis. Everything was ...
Article : 194 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-five minutes past three. Some petitions were received, GOVERNMENT BUSINESS. ...
Article : 1,226 wordsThe European Times of the 12th November reports: The quarterly sales of Colonial Wool at London commenced on Thursday the 6th November, and were very numerously attended by home and foreign buyers. It ...
Article : 638 wordsThe Moniteur had the following important communication relative to the British press:—"For some time past various orgaus of the British press have been occupied in circulating calumnies upon the French ...
Article : 900 wordsThe Austrtans have evacuated Porll, Faenza, and Imola. The Austrian occupation of the Papal States is now confined to the towns of Bologna and Ancona. Austria is fortifying Piacenza. This town and Ferrara ...
Article : 165 wordsThe embarrassing consequences to Sardinia of a difference between the Western Powers and an alliance between France and Russia, while that between Enland and Australia is drewn closer, are beginning to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 391 wordsNaples, subsequently to the departure af the allied ministers, was tranquil; but the Government had taken extraordinary measures of precaution on the day of the departure of the ambassadors. The King had arrived ...
Article : 200 wordsWe are favoured with copies of the Commercial Circular, received per Simla, from the London house of the Maitland firm of Mesara. Dickson & Company; and also with the ...
Article : 1,181 wordsThere is reason, to belleve that the question of the succession to the Greek throne will give the diplomatic world a great deal of trouble. Russia will recognise no King of Greece who does not belong to the Greek ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Civic Guard is to be raisod to 12,000 men. Sixteen government bakerios are to be opened at Madrid to supply cheap broad to the poor. This measure, together with the sale of 200,000 bushels of wheat, the ...
Article : 142 wordsA despatch from Marseilles, dated the 28th ult., states that the French ambassador at the court of Persia ha returned from Teheran to Constantinople. It is said that his excellency had engaged the Shah to mak ...
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