THE mail steamer Nebraska, Captain Harding, entered Port Jackson at six p.m. on Monday, the data fixed for her arrival. She left Honolulu on the 26th August, and ...
Article : 1,232 wordsEms, July 26.—The Emperor will conclude the course of waters he has been taking here on the 1st August. His Majesty will leave for Coblentz, and stay there two days, after ...
Article : 74 wordsAugust 10.—Russia is arming extensively, and has formed an alliance with France against Germany and Austria. A Herald St. Petersburg letter mentions ...
Article : 159 wordsBerlin, July 26, evening.—The Official Gazette contains a proclamation of the chancellor of the empire, dated the 16th instant, whereby notice is given that the second issue ...
Article : 281 wordsParis, August 9.—At the sitting of the court-martial to-day, the witnesses testified that they saw Ferre release convicts and give them arms. ...
Article : 867 wordsAugust 14.—Charles Buxton, M.P., is dead, aged forty-nine.—The Pope refuses the title of Pius the Great and a throne of gold. The money subscribed for the throne ...
Article : 137 wordsA discovery has just been made in Liverpool which, along with other information in the possession of the police, leads to the conclusion that some new mischief is in ...
Article : 183 wordsAdvices from Paris say that the city is excited, and the situation threatening; trouble is apprehended from various sources. To-day is the fete of Napoleon I, and the air ...
Article : 403 wordsJuly 22.—Mr. Thornton, the British minister at Washington, has sailed for Europe. Attempts were made to get up a ...
Article : 1,219 wordsIt is difficult now to estimate the full damage by the explosion; but it is not believed that any men at work in the mine will be recovered alive. On entering the chamber ...
Article : 464 wordsLondon.—The markets still show a want of animation. Wool sales terminated on 25th July, with a large attendance, and prices showed a material advance over those ruling ...
Article : 133 wordsFlorence, July 26.—Several newspapers assort that Cardinal Antonelli has summoned Mgr. Dupanloup to Rome. All the Florence journals continue to discuss the recent vote in ...
Article : 38 wordsConstantinople, July 25th.—General Ignatieff has left here on leave of absence. The Levant Herald says that the English consul at Tabriz has received letters ...
Article : 35 wordsA correspondent says the city of London has no free library, no industrial museum, no instruction in chemistry, mechanics, drawing, and other ...
Article : 168 wordsAt the judges' chambers yesterday the following order in this case, signed by Lord Chief-Justice Bevill, was issued:—"Upon hearing counsel on both sides, and by ...
Article : 184 wordsThe Times says:—If we may credit the accounts we receive from every quarter, a terrible and subtle enemy is approaching our shores by an accustomed and well marked ...
Article : 618 wordsBerlin, August 15.—The Emperor of Austria received the Emperor William at Wels to-day. Cordial feelings were exchanged, and their Majesties departed this ...
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The Goulburn Herald and Chronicle (NSW : 1864 - 1881), Sat 23 Sep 1871, Page 2
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