The mails by the Uncle Tom and Albion schooners, the former vessel arriving on Saturday, and the latter on Sunday, were delivered yesterday morning. Several letters, containing important information, we have seen, ...
Article : 659 words"HUMANITAS."—NO signature enclosed. ...
Article : 6 wordsTHE publication of Mr. Gregory's full account of his expedition in search of traces of Leichhardts real fate (for it can hardly be said to have been in search of Leichhardt himself), ...
Article : 740 wordsRAIN.—A letter, obliginglly shown to us, states as follows:—"Munro's Station, Namoi River, 15th September, 1858.—I am on my way to Merrah, and was obliged to stay here on account of the rain. It rained ...
Article : 62 wordsThe second anniversary of the opening of the Congregational Church, Newcastle, was commemmorated on the 19th and 20th inst. Three sermons were preached —in the morning and evening by the Rev. E. Griffith, ...
Article : 569 wordsARRIVALS.—September 13. Timandra, barque, 341 tons, Captain Reid, from Melbourne; Vibilla, schooner, 120 tons, M'Alpin, from Geelong. 15. Jenny Lind, schooner, 125 tons. Curran, from Sydney. 16. Mimosa (s.); from Sydney; ...
Article : 214 wordsThe merciless cold which had prevailed for some time past gave way, within the last week to more warm and pleasant days, though the nights are still frosty. Before sunrise the morning have been so chill as almost to freeze the very bones ...
Article : 765 wordsAdvices from Belgrade state that a Council of Ministers assembled immediately after the outrage on the English flag, to which all tho foreign consuls were admitted. The English consul's residence has a guard of ...
Article : 97 wordsARRIVALS.—Sept. 18 Uncle Tom, schooner, 165 tons. Captain Lake, from Rockhampton the 2nd, and Port Curtis the 8th instant, with 2 passengers; Tasmania (s), 400 tons. Captain Church, from Hobart town 15th, and Twofold Bay 17th instant, ...
Article : 999 wordsThe Constantinople mail of the 16th instant, has b[?]ght the following news:—The troops intended for Bosnia, the Herzegovina, are being concentrated at Varna. A ship, containing 1015 men, has recently ...
Article : 148 wordsA letter from Stockholm of the 8th says:—"According to recent letters from Hammertest, the last Norwegian port at the entrance of the White Sea, several Russian vessels of war have passed on their way to ...
Article : 147 wordsThe prospect of New England having a much better communication with the coast than heretofore is becoming evident. The formation of a substantial main road from Maitland to Armidale will probably soon be carried ...
Article : 576 wordsHis Honor told the jury that the first question was whether they would give more damages than tho £200 paid into court for the trespasses admitted by tho defendant to the east of a certain line on the plan. If ...
Article : 655 wordsWe have had several parties prospecting here for gold, who got it all over the river and creeks, but could not come on any spot likely to pay. Yet all of thurn are quite confident a gold field will yet be found not far from Wellingrove. ...
Article : 187 wordsThe return match betweeen Brookfield Club v. Irishtown Cricketers came off on Monday, the 13th, and attracted a great number of spectators from the surrounding districts. The day passed off with great good ...
Article : 469 wordsVia Melbourne, we have another driblet of intelligence, for which we are indebted to the Argus—that journal biwog received, by the Albion, from Liverpool, a telegram and complete files of papers, from the date of the ...
Article : 381 wordsThe following appears in the Border Post of Saturday:- " MELBOURNE.—FRIDAY EVENING.—Mr. Coppin has been favourably received at Geelong. Great ...
Article : 196 wordsSir—I have the honor to hand you herewith a report signed by five of the six gentlemen appointed by me to enquire into the complaints made by the immigrants per the Wilhelm Kirchner. ...
Article : 2,500 wordsGENTLEMEN—In your issue of to-day appears a report of the adjourned meeting of the H. R. N. S. N. Company, at Morpeth, on Friday last, at which Mr. Chambers is represented, no doubt correctly enough, to have ...
Article : 823 wordsWe have been favored by Mr. James Taylor with the following:- [PER "INVINCIBLE," VIA MELBOURNE] London, 18th June, 1858. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 wordsIn the House of Commons, on the 22d of June, Mr, H. Berkeley asked whether any representations had been recently received from tim legislatura of New South Wales or Victoria with reference to the irregularities in ...
Article : 234 wordsA lecture was delivered at the Court House, on 14th August, by R. S. Ross, Esq., J.P. John M'lver, Esq., Vice-President of the Port Macquarie School of Arts, in the chair. The subject selected was " The Church of the ...
Article : 424 wordsMELBOURNE WEEKLY AGRICULTURAL REPORT.—Wednesday, September 15.—The Markets have undergone little change since last week Flour has been in steady demand since, but without may advane in price. As yet, there are no grounds for ...
Article : 287 wordsMessrs. Garland and Bingham report that store cattle are rather dull, some lots have been withdrawn in consequence of the new gold-fields. The prices average 40s. to 42s. still, but with more liberal terms. Bullocks—about 60s. We sold a ...
Article : 1,756 wordsThe Independence Belgs gives, on its own authority, the following analysis of the particulars of the first three re-unions of the Paris Conferences:- The first sitting was completely absorbed by the ...
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