GOVERNMENT ESCOUTS.—The escorts from Becchwoith arrived at the Gold Office yeterday at the appointed hour, and brought the following returns, viz.: ...
Article : 6,465 wordsWe have intelligence,from Hobart Town and Launceston to the 3rd inst. We make the following extracts from the journals:- FANCY DRESS BALL.—A granel fancy dress ...
Article : 2,142 wordsLOCAL COURT.—Present:—j—The Chairman, Messrs. Dent, Jackson, Simmonds, Amer, Ley, Walker, Morris, and Avery. The minutes of the preceding meeting were confirmed. Mr. ...
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Article : 126 wordsSir,—I beg to be excused for again trespassing on your space regarding this greasy question, but S[?]eing a letter from your correspondent " A Butter Importer," I cannot refrain ...
Article : 366 wordsMonsieur le Marechal—Since tlie capturo of the external works on the. 7th of June, I had rapidly made every arrangement to make them the basis of our' attack against ...
Article : 2,351 wordsINQUEST.—On the evening of the 28th ult. au Irish orphan girl, eleven years old, fell down into a pit whilst playing with some other children. She was immediately carried ...
Article : 1,128 wordsThe Mr. Cameron abovementioned pre sents his compliments'to the Editor of the Argus, and begs leave to explain that an improper use bos been made of his ...
Article : 130 wordsSir,—His Excellency the Governor having done me the favor to forward with his despatches, to the heads of the several departments of the Imperial Government ...
Article : 100 words" Sir,—I am directed by the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade. to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 17th March, enclosing two copies of the second ...
Article : 81 wordsSir,—In your report of the ball practice of the V. V. R. R. this morning you stated that "The firing was; very creditable, particularly that of No. 2 company, whose ...
Article : 249 wordsFrom the date of my last all has been quiet here in the Local Court, which had promised to afford some little exeitcinont. On Monday last the Court resumed its sittings, and adjourned ...
Article : 940 wordsIn Melbourne, when the fuuds were lor And nuggotless the Loddon's folw, And worse than oither, HObI[?]O Was shicers hol[?]ing rapidly. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 9 Oct 1855, Page 6
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