We are glad to be able to state that his Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh continues to process favourably. Satisfactory bulletins were issued during the day yesterday, and at eight o'clock last ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 230 wordsThe Treason-Felony Bill, which passed through all the usual stages in both Houses of Parliament yesterday evening, received the assent of his Excellency the Governor, on behalf of her Majesty, this morning. ...
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Family Notices : 21 wordsThe Empire of Wednesday says:—We are informed that O'Farrell was yesterday visited by the Colonial Secretary and Mr. Arnold, and that he stated to them that his Royal Highness the Duke ...
Article : 170 wordsIn our last issue we suggested that, to mark the genuine nature of the loyal expressions one hears on all sides the occurrence of the late painful event involving his Royal Highness Prince ...
Article : 924 wordsThe intense alarm and apprehension which were ovinced by the people in the city, and indeed throughout the colony, during the two or three days succeeding the murderous attempt upon the life of the ...
Article : 341 wordsWe are again glad to be able to state that the bulletins from Government House continue to convey intelligence of the most cheering description relative to the progress made by the Royal patient towards ...
Article : 374 wordsThe following official telegrams relating to the Prince's health were received during yesterday, at the Telegraph office:— His Royal Highness did not sleep as well as usual last ...
Article : 166 wordsThe following startling confession of the would-be assassin of Prince Alfred appeared in Thursday's Herald: The wretched miscreant O'Farrell has been visited in his cell at Darlinghurst gaol by the Colonial Secretary (Mr. ...
Article : 507 wordsH. R. H. the Duke of Edinburgh has passed a fair night, and coNtinues to progress favourably. JAMES YOUNG, M.D. WILLIAM L. POWELL. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 230 wordsThe Melbourne Argus of Friday publishes the following particulars with reference to O'Farrell, an abstract of which we received by telegraph from Melbourne on Saturday, but withheld its ...
Article : 717 wordsH. R. H. the Duke of Edinburgh on retiring to rest at eight o'clock last night felt somewhat fatigued by his exertions during the day, but since then has felt less pain, and is now sleeping tranquilly. ...
Article : 227 wordsTHE FENIAN DEMONSTRATION AT HOKITIKA.—In our issue of Saturday last we reprinted an article on Febianism published in the Hokitiku Celt, together with some particulars to mockfuneral, &c.,in commemoration of the execution ...
Article : 170 wordsA good deal of information has reached us respecting the antecedents, conduct, and habits of O'Farrell. This information is for the most part derived from conversations which our informants have held with ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Sat 21 Mar 1868, Page 2
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