Fenians showing renewed activity. An illicit still has been seized at Sorry nills. Madame Goldschmidt (Jenny Lind) is seriously ill. ...
Article : 1,912 wordsLONDON, September 23.—Dr. Cameron Lees, who has recently returned to Edinburgh, from Melbourne, has written a letter to the SCOTORMAN, in which he states that he would not have lost ...
Article : 67 wordsThe laying of a new cable on the North Shore tramway was successfully carried out yesterday morning under the superintendence of Mr. Howe, of the Locomotive Department. It was expected ...
Article : 496 wordsLONDON, September 25.—The trial of William O'Brien, which took place at Mitchelstown yesterday, on charges of using seditions and incendiary language, caused, great excitement. Great ...
Article : 251 wordsLONDON, September 23.—The Marquis of Normanby, ex-Governor of New Zealand and Victoria, who is about to revisit Australia, will sail for Sydney in the R.M.S. Orient. ...
Article : 33 wordsLONDON, September 24.—A serious epidemic of scarlet fever is prevalent here, and is increasing daily. The hospitals, which are already crowded to excess, contain 1500 patients suffering from ...
Article : 36 wordsLONDON, September 24.—Jenny Lind (Madame Goldschmidt), the celebrated operatic prima donna, ia seriously ill. ...
Article : 18 wordsOTTAWA, September 24.—Mr. Stevenson Blackwood, secretary to the Imperial Post-office, has returned to Montreal after making a tour over the Canadian Pacific route. He believes that no ...
Article : 76 wordsLONDON, September 24.—The trial of William O'Brien upon a charge of using seditious language was concluded at Mitchelstown to-day. Mr. T. Harrington, M.P., who defended the ...
Article : 127 wordsBERLIN, September 24.—It is officially announced that Mr. Morell Mackenzie, the eminent surgeon, has again examined the Crown Prince's throat, and found a gratifying improvement. ...
Article : 44 wordsSAN FRANCISCO, September 24.—The Union Company's R.M.S. Alameda left yesterday afternoon for Sydney. ...
Article : 17 wordsLONDON, September 23.—At the wool sales to-day 10,700 bales were offered. There was a fair demand. The wool sales close on the 6th prox., not the 8th, as previously telegraphed. ...
Article : 55 wordsLONDON, September 23.—The leaders of the Irish National party advise the Irish people to mate simultaneous resistance to the efforts of the authorities to suppress the National League in the ...
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Advertising : 1,181 wordsPassengers by emigrant ships to this country frequently complain of the hardships to which they are subjected, but this is looked upon in many cases as the usual "growl" which may be ...
Article : 459 wordsAnother boating accident, attended with, loss of life, was reported on Sunday morning to the police. Four men are supposed to be drowned, and one of the survivors, a lad named Chambers ...
Article : 718 wordsLONDON, September 24.—Michael Davitt has suddenly sailed for New York, it is believed with the object of ascertaining the extent to which the National League may reckon on monetary ...
Article : 144 wordsLONDON, September 25.—Rioting has occurred at Fermanagh, in county Ulster. The police, whilst attempting to disperse a meeting, were stoned by the people, and were compelled, in ...
Article : 38 wordsA deputation from the Builders' and Contractors' Association, waited on the Minister of Public Works this morning, to ask that the time for the receipt of tenders for the completion of the ...
Article : 155 wordsLONDON, September 25.—At a meeting held in Dublin yesterday the Lord Mayor of Dublin and others who spoke defied the Government to suppress the National League. ...
Article : 34 wordsLONDON, September 25.—Mr. John Morley, M.P., during a speech delivered by him at Newcastle last evening, accused the Tory Government of a shameless betrayal of their election ...
Article : 53 wordsLONDON, September 24.—The TIMES contains an announcement to the effect that H.M.S. Northampton, 7630 tons, and sister ship to H.M.S. Nelson, will relieve the latter vessel as flagship ...
Article : 59 wordsRe Duncan M'Rae (continued). In this case the first portion of the examination was folly reported in our issue of last Wednesday week. The farther examination of the insolvent Duncan ...
Article : 511 wordsIn the Cental Police Court this morning Hugh Clithero was charged with having escaped from a lockup whilst in custody on a charge of stealing. From the evidence it appeared ...
Article : 170 wordsLONDON, September 24.—The British yacht Thistle will receive 5sec. start from the American yacht Volunteer in the race for the American Cup. ...
Article : 28 wordsLONDON, September 24.—The SPECTATOR, in an article to-day, pronounces Sir Alfred Stephen's Divorce Extension Bill to be hopelessly bad, and hopes that the Queen will veto it. ...
Article : 34 wordsLONDON, September 24.—Wheat: The heavy supplies of home and foreign hare depressed the market. Imperial averages 28s 8d per quarter, the lowest price recorded this century. ...
Article : 89 wordsIn consequence of complaints which have been made to the Mayor by traders in the vicinity, and the public generally, of the inconvenience occasioned by the interruption of traffic through ...
Article : 140 wordsOur correspondent writes:—About 6 o'clock on Sunday morning the inmates of the New Brighton Hotel, Lady Robinson's Beach, were ar[?]ed by the appearance of some of the local fishermen ...
Article : 799 wordsLONDON, September 25.—France is claiming an indemnity from the Sultan of Morocco for the assassination of Commander Schmidt. ...
Article : 24 wordsLONDON, September 25.—Lord Randolph Churchill, in the course of a speech at Whitby, Yorkshire, last night, expressed himself as jubilant at the successes the case of Unionism, law ...
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Advertising : 118 wordsLONDON, September 25.—The Agents-General witnessed a trial at Brighton yesterday of the Electrical Car Company's newly invented electrical motor. Sir Saul Samnel, Sir Arthur Blythe, and ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 26 Sep 1887, Page 5
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