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  2. THE SACK OF ST. DIZIER.

    THE Journal de Rouen gives the following account of the sacking of St. Dizier:—"The Prussians made a requisition for 500,000f., and took as hostages to Bar-le-Duc five of the town councillors. The ...

    Article : 174 words
  3. Supposed White Man at Cooper's Creek.

    THE Warrego correspondent of the Pastoral Times, referring to the late expedition of Mr. sub-inspector Gilmour and party in search of a white man reported to be living with the blacks some distance to the west ...

    Article : 361 words
  4. Police Courts, This Day

    Mary Cooke and [?] committing an aggravated assault upon Catherine Ford. The assault complained of was said to have been committed in a dancing pavilion near the Albert Ground, ...

    Article : 356 words
  5. Insolvency, This Day.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 154 words
  6. A SECOND JOAN OF ARC.

    THE correspondent of the Cologne Gazette, writing from Versailles on the 21st October states:—"We are now informed of the appearance of a 'maid,' a modern Joan of Ar[?], who has suddenly sprung up from the ...

    Article : 258 words
  7. MEETINGS OF CREDITORS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 words
  8. Manslaughter near Cessnock.

    ON the Marrowbone ridge, a spur of the Cessnock mountain range, resides a farmer named Bernard Connolly, who had two sons, Joseph, aged twenty-four years, and Bernard, aged twenty-two. The father's ...

    Article : 1,512 words
  9. WATER POLICE COURT.

    John Smith, for stealing a pair of boots, valued at 6s 6d, the property of J. Hicking, was sent to gaol for one month. John Barns was convicted of stealing a counterpane ...

    Article : 240 words
  10. HOW TO DEFEND SYDNEY.

    WE learn from the speeches of some of the Ministers that Sir James Martin's Government are devoting their attention to the defences of Port Jackson. At this crisis in European affairs few will be inclined to ...

    Article : 524 words
  11. The Irish Ambulance Corps.

    ON October the 18th, the steamer John Ball, from Havre to London, arrived at St. Catherine's Wharf, having on board fifty men, the remainder of 130 men who a fortnightago left London as volunteers in this ...

    Article : 520 words
  12. "BISHOP BAILEY" COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    William Francis Xavier Bailey was on the summons sheet, charged by E. G. Ward, Registrar-General, with breach of the Marriage Act, Mr. R. Driver appeared for the defence; Mr. Innes was engaged for the prosecution ...

    Article : 1,390 words
  13. KRUPP'S 1000-POUNDER GUN.

    The enormous siege guns manufactured by the celebrated iron founder Krupp for the Prussian army, and their intended use in the destruction of one of the most beautiful and populous cities that the world has ever ...

    Article : 753 words
  14. THE ALHAMBRA.

    WHY did I go to the Alhambra? Why did Eve taste of the forbidden fruit? Why is it that stolen fruits are said to be sweetest? Everybody said it was naughty, and I went. If I say I was ...

    Article : 1,978 words
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    Advertising : 1,388 words
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