TREADING, as it were, on the very hods of our late remarks upon the necessity of a more extended system of education, and coming, as if ordained, to endorse and give force to our ...
Article : 1,317 wordsPETER GAYLE who had been apprehended on a charge of forgery, was brought before the Beach for ex[?]tion. Edward K[?] dep[?] that in the month of ...
Article : 877 wordsSIR—In consequence of the appearance, it Thursday's Gazette, of a letter from Mr. Cebhan, Superintendent of Clifton, where is my names in meet prominently mentioned, and where my opinion, as to the disease ...
Article : 446 words"The Emperor inspected to-day. the pi[?]ons of the first and third [?] at Torwas and Ponte, and Verone. "Yesterday the Austrians endeavoured to fortify and ...
Article : 139 wordsTHERE has been very little stirring in the way of business since our last report—nothing, in fact, beyond the ordinary [?] of every-day life in a country town. The roads are now in a possible condition, and a ...
Article : 632 words[?] DEAR SIR—Having received letters of inst[?] form Charles Sladen, Esq, and H. B. Fitz, Esq. both dated Sydney, 21st June, 1850, relative to a disease which had broken out in a flock of sheep belonging to ...
Article : 2,243 wordsIn consequence of request of Mr. Cobham, I went in the evening of the 24th of June to a sheep station belonging to the Clifton run and called Nubby Station, in order to inspect three flocks of sheep kept there with. ...
Article : 315 wordsThe Arobduke Ferdinand Maximillian returned to the places shortly before the French equadron was in view at Rag[?] ...
Article : 19 wordsO[?]TOAL BULLKTIN TO-DAY—At 10 p.m. yesterday evening, several detachments of Austrians advanced to Capriason, near San Germans, driving off cattle and firing at the peasante. Our troops, desiring to fight ...
Article : 174 wordsThis affair came of. par[?] to announcement, on Thursdays last, at the Queen's Arms Hotel, Toowoomba, when thirty five of Mr. Handcock's Supporters, from various parts of the district, sat down to a first-ate ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 300 wordsDARDEN, Friday, May 20—A fortnightly transport of Austrian troops to the federal fort re[?] begins on Sunday next, with the o[?] despatch of 31,000 infantry, fear regiments of cavalry. 3900 horse, and Eighty ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Mayence Journal states that, according to authentic information. 25,000 Bavarians are next week to enter the Rbine Palatinate to protect the frontiers. ...
Article : 29 wordsMay 20.—Baron Robert is designated as the future president of the Federal Diet. ...
Article : 13 wordsIt is asserted that the Emperor of Austria arrived yesterday at Milan, and chat the left directly for pavia, accompanied by General Hear. ...
Article : 33 wordsOur Melbourne advices this work intimate that purchasers of store stock there are holding back, owing in some considerable degree, to the banks in that city curtailing their accomodation, arising from the ...
Article : 187 wordsThe Austrian barque G[?], laden with coals, has arrived here froes Liverpool. Twenty Austrian vessels have been captured by the French. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe federal diet received an prohibiting the exportations of areas to, and the collection of area by, the inhabitants of place in the immediate vicinity of the Italian frontier, and also the parch[?] of arms from ...
Article : 70 wordsDear Sir—Becon Vala, 26th July, 1859. During the last week a [?] of year sheep was picked up s[?]tray on our r[?], and today the ever[?] are [?] looking for another lot of about 50, reported ...
Article : 843 wordsThe telegrams of the B[?] Lens sent this [?] were from the Times of 21st May. The Royal Charter sailed from Liverpool on the 22nd. ...
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