THE following is the report of the Yarmouth b[?] of the National Lifeboat Institution of the meet[?] the local committee held at Yarmouth on the 24th [?] 31st ultimo, to consider the conduct of the Ya[?] ...
Article : 653 wordsThe Confederate cruiser Florida has been captured in this harbour by the Wachusetts. Great excitement has been created by this alleged breach of faith on the part of the American Consul, Mr. Wilson, who ...
Article : 61 wordsTHE steamer City of Melbourne brings papers to the 12th instant, from Melbourne. The Argus of that date says:—Captain Martin, of the London, has written to the Minister of Customs, ...
Article : 1,616 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate and Mr. W. Church. Ellen Macdonald, for drunkenness and riotous conduct in George-street, was, in default of paying a fine of 10s., committed to forty-eight hours' imprisonment. ...
Article : 446 wordsWe give the following telegraphic intelligence of the progress of the war in America, although the news has to some extent been anticipated by the intelligence received via California. We quote from ...
Article : 601 wordsTHE Berlingske Tidende, of Copenhagen, of the 26th ultimo, referring to the conclusion of peace, observes that the conditions are far more rigorous than those which were stipulated alter the battle of Novara, when ...
Article : 402 wordsTHE Bishop of Sydney has issued a circular to the clergy of his diocese, inviting them to meet the lay representatives to be elected by their various parishes, at a conference to be held in the Church ...
Article : 316 wordsSIR,—I am a very considerable sufferer through coal mining ventures, but from my small means I was one of the first to give a cheque to the Relief Fund. I now protest against one shilling of that fund being granted to the ...
Article : 78 wordsVienna, 28th October.—The following is believed to be a correct analysis of a despatch addressed by the Cabinet of Vienna to that of the Tuileries, on the 12th instant, in referenee to the convention of the 15th ...
Article : 332 wordsSIR,—In your leader this morning, on the Flood Relief Fund, you observe, "We hope, for example, we shall never see a public meeting called for the rebel of a common distress, and appealing to the inhabitants of the whole country, ...
Article : 168 wordsSIR,— A report, by the Victorian Commissioners relative the cattle disease—Picure-pneumonia Epizootica—published in your issue of Wednesday last, is certainly one of the most extraordinary productions that has ever appeared on ...
Article : 1,173 wordsMoney easy. Gold, 109 per cent. premium. Stocks steady. New York Central, 117[?] Illinois shares, 117¾; Six per Cent. United States 5.20 Bonds, 107½. New York, 22nd October, morning. ...
Article : 171 wordsS. And for electing lay-presentatives, the Bishop shall require each clergy man licensed to a separate cure of souls to summon a meeting of the members of the church of the age of twenty-one years being males and occupiers of seats in his ...
Article : 691 wordsA letter from Nice of the 29th ultimo says:—"In the unexpected visit which the Emperor Napoleon yesterday received from the Czar, the latter wore the uniform of a colonel of his guard, and was accompanied ...
Article : 226 wordsBEFORE the full Court. JUDGMENT. BERRY V. ELYARD—APPEAL. The following was (in extenso) the judgement delivered by ...
Article : 2,308 wordsA letter from Fe[?]e, in the Sentinella Bresciana, states that bands of insurgents still occupy various points of Frioul, and the terriories of Belluno and Treviso. It adds, young men repair singly ...
Article : 195 wordsBEFORE their Worships the Police Magistrate, Messrs. Dangar and Chapman. Twelve prisoners were brought before the Court. Three were discharged and two were remanded. ...
Article : 570 wordsWE take the following latest intelligence from the telegraphic correspondence of the Evening Express of 2nd November:- GREECE. ...
Article : 49 wordsHer Royal Highness the Princess Alice of Hesse was safely delivered of a daughter at noon to-day. A salute of gun[?] announced the news to the inhabitants. ...
Article : 33 wordsAn Act to enable Members of the united Church of England and Ireland in Canada to meet in Synod. Proclaimed May 28th, 1857. Whereas doubts exist whether the members of the United ...
Article : 916 wordsThe Perse[?] publishes a telegram from Rome, [?]ting that [?] the documents relating to political [?]als, preserved in the archives of the Tribunal of the Sacred College, have been burnt by order of Monsignor ...
Article : 44 wordsExchange on London, 26 to 26[?] Coffee: Price of [?]ood first, 6800 to 7000 reis. The shipments of coffee [?]nce the departure of the last mail amount to 126,796 bags, 59,369 of which were for the Channel. Sales ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 16 Jan 1865, Page 3
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