The Paraguayan and Maroner allies occupied Rumaita. Lopez effected a good retreat. The war has lasted two years, and cost both countries tens of thousands of men and ...
Article : 37 wordsTuesday.—The lady accused by tho Rev. Mr. Taylor has made a statutory declaration, denying tho allegation.—Mr. Ambrose Kyte in seriously ill.—Robert M'Laron, of sporting ...
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Advertising : 712 wordsln our lust impression, we gave a pretty full digest of the news' received by the Panama mail, as well as a telegraphic summary of that brought by the Suez steamer to ...
Article : 153 wordsThe authorities continue to take measures against Fenian raids.—Nova Scotia refuses to continue to be a member of the Confederation. —Sir M'Donald's mission of reconciliation ...
Article : 35 wordsAfter great preparations, and an active campaign on the north-western frontier, matters have settled down quietly again. Sheen Ali Khan, the legitimate Ameer of ...
Article : 133 wordsTuesday.—The Assembly adjourned until Friday next, after a ten minutes' sitting:—The annual show of the Agricultural Society comes off on Friday next; it is anticipated it will be the ...
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Advertising : 1,527 wordsLondon, September 11.—The Queen and the younger members of the Royal Family returned to Windsor to-day; the Queen's health is much improved by her residence at Lucerne ...
Article : 1,395 wordsGeneral Wilde's army and reserves are complete. Operations against the hill tribes are ordered. It is unlikely to meet a formidable check.—The Viceroy leaves India in the ...
Article : 109 wordsTuesday.—Georgo Angell, bookkeeper to Mr. S. Robiuson, was committed for trial to-day, on several charges of embezzlement. ...
Article : 20 wordsTuesday.—The man William Blaydon, supposed to have been murdered by Spooner, has been found all right by tho police. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe fever has considerably diminished. The sugar crop is expected to reach only 12,500 tons. Freights to Australia, £2 to £3 10s. ...
Article : 23 wordsTuesday.—A child, named John Sibbald, aged six years, was accidentally drowned in the Mulwarrce. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe scheme of a telegraph cable to china is still in progress—The Cheefoo gold fields continue to attract attention.—Serious outrages have taken place at Chin Keang, with attempts ...
Article : 69 wordsTuesday.—The Golden Bar claim at Gympie yielded a 700 ounce nugget and 130 ounces of gold for two days ; there have been large finds since. Forty two tons of stone from the ...
Article : 45 wordsRelations with Prussia and Italy are extremely uncertain; semi-official journals write in opposite tone. The Constitutionnel writers urge tranquillity and duration of peace, the ...
Article : 123 wordsTuesday.—The Boomerang (s.) arrived here from Cleveland Bay to-day, and brings 3450 ounces of gold, the produce of tho Cape River gold field, near Townsville; also, four tons of ...
Article : 40 wordsA shocking coolie tragedy is reported from Hookodake. A vessel arrived at that port with forty Chinese coolies aboard; every article of foreign manufacture was removed; ...
Article : 57 wordsWednesday.—Forty tons of quartz from the Caledonian reef was crushed at Threlkeld's machine, and yielded 1278 ounces. Seventyeight tons from the new rush at Monklands, ...
Article : 36 wordsArrivals.—From Sydney: wooloomooloo, Mataaer, and Sir John Lawrence.—From Melbourne: Queen of the Colonies.—From Brisbane: Birch Grove. ...
Article : 127 wordsAttempts made to upset the present Government, in favour of the La Marmora, by a partisan of France, have failed, and inflamed still more the hatred against France.—The Pope's ...
Article : 119 wordsLondon, September 26.—Sir John Young succeeds Viscount Monck as Governor-General of Canada. -Bishop Randall is appointed to New Zealand, and Bishop Turner to Grafton. ...
Article : 98 wordsBismarck was thrown from his horse and somewhat injured; he is now recovering.—The factories are actively engaged, making needleguns for the troops of the North Confederation. ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Crown Prince is dangerously ill, and is believed to be dying. ...
Article : 13 wordsLondon, October l.—The.Rev. Mr. Donglas has accepted the Bishopric of Bombay.—Reverdy Johnson, the Ambassador, has been instructed by his Government to settle ...
Article : 550 wordsThe Empress Charlotte's derangement has assumed an acute form.—The Government is still labouring to reduce clerical ascendency. ...
Article : 21 wordsUnlimited furlough is granted to troops that have served thirteen years.—The cattle plague is making great ravage.—The Russian garrison at Samarcand was attacked by 25,000 Tartars ...
Article : 65 wordsA battle between the troops and Indians took place at Kansas ; the Indians were defeated.—Mr. Burlinghame and the Chinese embassy have left for England.—Mr. Seward ...
Article : 181 wordsPresident Salnave, of Hayti, has imprisoned the Prussian Consul and threatened his life. The British Consul in R. M, 8. Favourite prepared to bombard Port-au-Prince unless ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Sat 31 Oct 1868, Page 4
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