THE decision of the Supreme Court in Bertrand's case will probably cause a feeling of disappointment, perhaps of anger, to arise in the minds of many. We confess at once that we ...
Article : 945 wordsYesterday morning we received our usual files of English papers, to 26th January, by the mail steamer Madras, which reached Sydney on Tuesday morning. We lake the following extracts principally from the ...
Article : 2,576 wordsSeldom has the commencement of a new year been more noted by a dismal record of wrecks on our coasts, and of founderings in the deep seas, than that of the present year. A series of terrific gales, which commenced ...
Article : 1,482 wordsThe HOuse of Representatives has adopted a resolution declaring that treason is acrime, and ought to be punished. —A resolution has been introduced in the house and referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, declaring ...
Article : 1,278 wordsThe month of January, 1866, will be long remembered as one of disaster and sorrow. Buring the past three weeks nearly every day has brought tidings of wreek and loss of life to our shores. Amidst all these disasters, ...
Article : 3,496 wordsA meeting of the Maitland Road Trust and District Council was held on Tuesday afternoon, at the usual place of meeting, East Maitland. Fresent: The Warden (Mr. Robertson), and Councillors M'Loughlin and ...
Article : 482 wordsMilitary risings (pronuncismentas) have taken place in some provincial towns. Two incomplete regiments of cavalry, stationed at Arajuez and Ocans, revolted on January 4 Three of the superior, and the majority of ...
Article : 827 wordsOn December 7 the House of Assembly was summoned to the Legislative Council Chamber, when Governor Eyre gave his assent to two bills, one altering and amending the political constitution of the island, and the ...
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