GENERAL WALKER.—Our latest advices inform us that from Costa Rica and Nicaragua Walker's critical position is confirmed. It is said that the leaders of the allies hate set their ...
Article : 692 wordsThe publication of the proceedings of the late Conference will not take place till after the ratifications are received, which cannot be till close on the end of the month. ...
Article : 564 wordsThe following extracts are from files of the Nelson Examinter to the 14th February—OUR GOLD FIELDS.—No communication has been received from the gold fields at Massacre ...
Article : 987 wordsA number of important' arrests are reported to hire taken place at Madrid, said to be connected with the Absolutist conspiracy discovered at Orhuels. ...
Article : 109 wordsIntelligence received from Naples mentions that seven companions in misfortune of Baron Bentivenga were shot at the same period as the leader of the late unsuccessful insurrection in ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says:—"There seems no doubt that the terms offered by England and France have proved. acceptable to Switzerland, and that ...
Article : 206 wordsThe Attorney-General obtained an order to show cause why probate should not be granted to Maria Elizabeth Lubasch. Mr. Andrews consented to the matter being fixed for ...
Article : 58 wordsMr. Porker moved, on petition that the flat herein might be annulled. All the creditors who had proved or were entitled to prove consented. His Honor—Let the flat be annulled. ...
Article : 48 wordsWe have Launceston papers to the 14th instant and Hobart Town papers to the 13th instant. DISCOVERIES OF GOLD IN THE NORTH AND ...
Article : 1,197 wordsADJUDICATION IN THE BANKRUPTCY OF MESSRS. WHITE & PHILLIPS.—His Worship gave the following adjudication: In this case it has been proved by the petitioning creditor that Messrs. Black ...
Article : 590 wordsA letter dated St. Petersburg, the 2nd instant, published in the Pays, states that the greatest possible activity prevails in the dockyards at Cronstadt. The workshops for the ...
Article : 633 wordsWe have news from Colombo to the 12th January. REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT.—The lombo Examiner of the 8th January advocates ...
Article : 118 wordsThe business of the Council still drags on, though next week will probably see it close. The Government have abandoned several measures, in order to expedite matters. The ...
Article : 1,302 wordsThe Barra Bam brought us on Saturday Melbourne journals to the 18th instant. THE ELECTIONS.—CITY OF MELBOURNE.— The polling for the city commenced at 8 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 wordsSir—As there appears to be some anxiety prevailing about the supply of female domestic servants it may bo as well to point out to the public that, if such a contingency should arise. ...
Article : 148 wordsDISORDERLY CONDUCT.—John 'Brien was charged with attempting to rescue a prisoner from the custody of Police-constable Ryan, in Rundle-street, on Friday evening. The constable said defendant laid his hand on ...
Article : 903 wordsMr. Gwynne for the plaintiff; the Attorney-General for the defendant. This ws an action on a covenant to keep certain demised premises known as Craigie's-buildings in proper ...
Article : 336 wordsThe Times publishes the following telegraphic despatch from Marseilles, dated December 15: —"The Journal de Constantinople of the 8th sives the following under the head of 'Serious ...
Article : 112 wordsACCIDENT TO THE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP AMERICA.-The royal mail steamship America left this port for Boston, United States, on the 6th December, with 54 passengers, a large ...
Article : 1,802 wordsBy way of Sydney we have fuller news from the United States, though not later than our previous advices. THE NEW GOVERNMENT.—The New York ...
Article : 1,897 wordsMr. Bakewell for the plaintiff; the Attorney-General for the defendant. The plaintiff, a gentleman of Guernsey, and a fried of the late N. P. Le Bair, employed him to invest a sum of ...
Article : 837 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—John Maynew, a [?] belonging to the Ascendant, pleaded guilty to the charge of being drunk, but [?] that he had disturbed the peace on board that vessel. From the statement of ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 23 Mar 1857, Page 3
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