A remarkable case of duelling has just been investigated before the Assize Court of Versailles, in which five French gentlemen of high social position had to account for the death of ...
Article : 637 wordsIn consequence of the arrival of the English news, via Adelaide, yesterday, ail business has been suspended. The Madras is expected early to-day ...
Article : 89 wordsFinal hearing. Mr. Parker for the assignees; Mr. R. B. Andrews for three opposing creditors; and Mr. Bruce for the insolvent. ...
Article : 2,404 wordsSir—Being a shareholder to the Karkarilla Mine, and as an advocate of economy, combined with judgment and honesty of principle in the management of all public matters, I beg you will allow ...
Article : 302 wordsThe most important fact in the news of the week is that General McClellan has been removed from the command of the army of the Potomac, and has virtually retired from ...
Article : 1,130 wordsSir—I observe in your paper of to-day an account of a trip to Wallaroo, drawn by a person who I may for the moment call "the schoolmaster adrift," which reminded me of the anecdote of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 wordsKekwick has arrived here by the Northern mail with Billiatt, who is unwell. They start to-morrow to meet the rest of the party at Clare. ...
Article : 33 wordsMASTER AND SERVANT.—John White was charged by Patrick Hare with being indebted to him £2.5s., for wages. Mr. Rudall for complainant; Mr. F. F. Turner for defendant. Complainant stated that be ...
Article : 463 wordsThe last day of the old year was perhaps the most disagreeable one ever experienced on Mount Gambier. The heat was intense, and the wind, which was very high, blew up clouds of dust— ...
Article : 1,295 wordsThe Commissioner of Public Works, the Surveyor-General, the Engineer and Architect, with the Assistant Engineer, Mr. Coulthard, were occupied on Monday and Tuesday ...
Article : 95 wordsThe latent election returns in the Northern States are even more favourable to the Democrate than was supposed. The returns for New York give Mr. Seymour a majority of ...
Article : 291 wordsMr. E. M. Bagot, Secretary to the South Australian Jockey Club, attended at the Globe Inn, Rundle-street, on Tuesday evening, to hand over the stakes won at recept summer meeting on ...
Article : 1,659 wordsSPEED V. LOCK.—Action for £12, loss incurred by plaintiff through the defendant neglecting to carry out a contract. Verdict for plaintiff in full. TYLER V. OWEN.—Claim for £1. 15s. 6d. balance ...
Article : 144 wordsCOMMANDER WILKES'S ANTIPATHY TO ENGLAND.—A correspondent of the Belfast News Letter explains the "secret" of the antipathy exhibited towards England by ...
Article : 2,185 wordsSir—In reply to "One of the Reedbeds cavalry," whom we presume to be Captain Ferguson—as there is no other man in the troop who would have written such a letter mi that which appeared in ...
Article : 302 wordsFELONY.—Robert E[?]herinpton was charged, on the information of John Jope, woth stealing two purses, containing the sum of £8, from him, at Edwardstown, on January 10. The prosecutor ...
Article : 732 wordsSir—It was not my intention to have again troubled you, but as there are many volunteers anxious to know whether the dismissal of Bundey is or is not in accordance with the rules which ...
Article : 717 wordsThe following extracts of private letters, received by the present Australian mail, will be found interesting to shareholders in the Yudanamutana Mining Company:— ...
Article : 629 wordsThe Northern papers are greatly elated by the tactics lately adopted by General Butler, at New Orleans, against his feminine tormentors. Butler's plan was this. By proclamation he ...
Article : 744 wordsSTEALING FROM THE PERSON.—Margaret Hogan was charged with stealing a pockethandkerchief, value 4s. 6d., from the person of John Evans, in Hindmarsh-square, on January 12. His Worship ...
Article : 53 wordsOn Wednesday 31st [?] we had a most destructive bush fire in this neighbourhood. Throughout the forenoon of that day we were visited by a hot wind the most violent of the kind experienced ...
Article : 551 wordsA large fire broke out yesterday morning on the farm of Mr. Trimmings, Upper Wakefield, which destroyed a considerable amount of property. It commenced about 10 a.m., and being soon ...
Article : 285 wordsSir—I received a copy of your Sheet Almanac as far back as the beginning of November last, and in looking over its contents for the first week in January 1863 I observed that the setting of the moon ...
Article : 278 wordsI have to report a melancholy accident which happened one day last week at Crystal Brook (Bowman's Station). It appears that a boy named Cameron went out to look after a flock of sheen ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 14 Jan 1863, Page 3
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