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  2. Sympathy with the French Republic.

    A LAROE public meeting was held at Newcastle on Tuesday night, "to express sympathy with the French Republic, and to urge the restoration of peace to Europe." After an address at length by ...

    Article : 133 words
  3. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    THE General Assembly met last evening in the Presbyterian Church, Phillip-street. The retiring moderator, the Rev. W. Grant, of Shoalhaven, preached a very impressive sermon on 2 Corinthians [?]L, 15 and 16, ...

    Article : 1,800 words
  4. Supreme Court This Day.

    Mr. Solicitor-General and Mr. Innes, instructed by Mr. Williamson, appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. Rogers, instructed by Messrs. Pigott and Trickett, for the defendant. ...

    Article : 609 words
  5. SHOALHAVEN.

    MAIZE planting is being carried on with vigour. The weather, at last, is all that is desired. Several farmers have planted the sugar-cane seed, Farmer's Friend. This will prove whether it is suitable for our locality, as, in the event of ...

    Article : 487 words
  6. English Sympathy with France.

    IN Le Soir of Friday, M. Edmond About writes:—We have showers of letters here from England, dated from London, the provinces, and from Wales. Almost all protest in vigorous terms against the ...

    Article : 170 words
  7. VICE-REGAL REVIEW OF VOLUNTEERS OF THE NORTHERN DISTRICTS.

    ON Monday last his Excellency the Earl of Belmore, in company with Colonel Richardson, Captain Hopkins, Adjutant Baynes, and Captain Poore (of the Royal Marine Corps, H.M.S. Galatea), proceeded to ...

    Article : 1,132 words
  8. The General Arming in Paris

    THE regular Paris correspondent of the Times writes in Saturday's paper:—"What strikes the eye and challenges attention at every turn is the general arming of the civilians. One sees cabs full of men in ...

    Article : 284 words
  9. MOLONG.

    DISTRICT COURT.—This court was held here on Tuesday, the 25th, before his Honor Judge Josephson. The barristers present were Messrs. Docker and Fullerton. The list contained six cases, all of which were disposed of by mid-day, as none of ...

    Article : 774 words
  10. The Prussians Determined to "Thoroughly Humiliate" France.

    THE Prussian newspapers are very angry with the Times for having proposed a mediation between the French and the Germans. The Magdeburg Gazette declares that the idea is so impertinent and ...

    Article : 311 words
  11. Insolvency, This Day

    Vincent Norris, of Calico Grass, near Lismore, Richmond, River cedar dealer. Causes of insolvency: Ill health, and pressure of creditors. Liabilities, £1[?]6 6s. Assets, £121 15s. Deficiency, £04 11s. Official ...

    Article : 76 words
  12. Police Courts, This Day.

    Mary A. Sheehan, on remand, was charged with stealing a purse containing 18s from the person of Martha M'Kinlay. Sentenced to three months' gaol, with hard labour. The same prisoner was then ...

    Article : 335 words
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    Advertising : 1,408 words
  14. Execution of a Prussian Spy.

    AMONGST the minor tragedies enacted in the present war was the execution of a Prussian spy in Paris. Lieutenant Harth, a Prussian infantry officer, was shot in the great square of the Ecole Militair[?]. The ...

    Article : 498 words
  15. WATER POLICE.

    Hugh Mackenzie was sent to gaol for three months, under the Vagrant Act. Summons Sheet.—Matthew Keeshan, John Wheeler, and Richard Wolton, were severally ...

    Article : 195 words
  16. VISIT OF THE EARL OF BELMORE TO EAST MAITLAND.

    After having reviewed the volunteers in Newcastle, his Excellency passed on to East Maitland by special train at 4.15 p.m., the vice-regal party arriving at a quarter to 5. His Excellency was received at the old ...

    Article : 290 words
  17. Quarter Sessions, THIS DAY.

    OBTAINING GOODS BY MEANS OF [?]ALS[?] PRETENCRS. Henry Rich, alias Joseph Muller, was arraigned on a charge of obtaining, on the 26th September last, some tobacco and cigars[?] to the value of £5 8s, from ...

    Article : 461 words
  18. Gallantry of the Uhlans.

    A CORRESPONDENT, speaking of the small reconnoitering parties of Uhlans which appeared in the neighbourhood of Chalons, says that eight of them who were surrounded and overwhelmed by numbers, ...

    Article : 160 words
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