THE following despatch was laid on the table of both Houses on the 7th May:- "The Secret Committee of the Court of Directors of the East India Company to the Governor-General ...
Article : 1,415 wordsThe correspondence with Sir J. Outram may supply arguments to both parties in the late dispute; but it is far from supporting Lord Ellenborough's extravagant theories of "universal confiscation," and it ought ...
Article : 250 wordsWHILE the report of a difference of opinion between the Governor-General and the Chief Commissioner in Oude instantly quickened into action the conscientious scruples of Liberal members against voting in a ...
Article : 907 wordsIt was neither Sir James Graham's' eloquence nor Mr. Bright's opposition which induced Mr. Cardwell to withdraw his motion. Moving appeals from all sides, Liberal and Conservative, who feared that the ...
Article : 684 wordsWHO can resist the infectious gaiety of a fine Derby day? No true Londoner, certainly. Every one seems to have a hand in it, from the little babies carrying large ones that sit in the dust at the Elephant and ...
Article : 1,854 wordsThe Oak Stakes of 50 sovereigns, each, h.f. for 3 year-old fillies, 8st. 71b. each. The second to receive 100 sovereigns out of the stakes. Mile and a-half. 152 subs. ...
Article : 264 wordsLIKE SO many other political affairs in this free and constitutional country, the great "faction fight" has ended in a compromise. No one who really has at heart the dignity of the House, the welfare of the ...
Article : 631 wordsMACQUARIE (Country Lots).—Parish unnamed. On Rawdon Island, Hastings River: Lot 1, 25 acres; lot 2, 26 acres; lot 3, 25 acres. Upset price, £1 per acre. MACQUARIE (Suburban Lots).—Parish unnamed. Near Port ...
Article : 325 wordsTHE interment of the remains of the late Duchess d'Orleans took place on Saturday last, at the Catholic Chapel, erected by the munificence of Miss Taylor, a short distance from the railway station at Weybridge, ...
Article : 1,348 wordsUpon the express issues of Mr. Cardwell's motion we have deplored a decision which should even appear to sanction a policy of confiscation, whose aspect is certainly not less grave and objectionable, whether in ...
Article : 429 wordsCounty unnamed (Suburban Lots).—Parish of North Deniliquin. Town of North Deniliquin: Lots 1 to 4, 2 acres 2 roods each; lot 5, 23 acres 3 roods 8 perches; lots 6 to 8, 5 acres each.—Parish of South Deniliquin. Town of South Deniliquin: Lots 9 to 11,2 ...
Article : 1,009 wordsSir J. Outram—the able and experienced Indian statesman who carried into effect the annexation of Oude—had, it now clearly appears, used his utmost efforts to dissuade Lord Canning from issuing his decree of ...
Article : 665 wordsOf course this is rather a lame conclusion, but in the present state of the House of Commons every conclusion must be lame. If it is not a very dignified finale, at all events, it's the most comfortable. Our own ...
Article : 630 wordsThe withdrawal of Mr. Cardwell's motion had not been generally expected, but it was, in one sense, a not unnatural result of a discussion, in which the real issue had become almost hopelessly confused. When an ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 6 Aug 1858, Page 3
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