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Advertising : 163 wordsGarland and Bingham have still to report a continued dullness in the southern markets for store stock. They have made a few sales at fuir prices, but aro aware that the market is over-stocked, and if rain does not fall shortly prices must give way ...
Article : 154 wordsThe general tone of the English Press is condemnatory in the highest degree of the Emperor Napoleon, and manifests the most unbounded mistrict of his future policy and aims. In an address to his troops after the treaty of Peace, the French ...
Article : 95 wordsThe reverses experienced by the Austrians were followed by their retreat. The French troops continued to follow the Austrian army, which fell back rapidly towards the River Mincio, with the object, as was supposed, of sustaining a siege behind ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 465 wordsA SUFFERER should apply to the Postmaster General, if he wishes the evil cured. ...
Article : 25 wordsTHE electors of East Maitland will be more puzzled as to the bestowal of their votes on this occasion than they were even in the late election. That is, if they vote from general ...
Article : 673 wordsEnglish Intelligence engrosses the public mind. Peace not considered permanent. Mall anxiously waited for with fuller particulars. Emeu not reported as having passed Cape Otway. Nothing doing in business. ...
Article : 276 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair at half-past four o'clock. ADJOURNMENT. Dr. DICKSON moved that the house adjourn. Under the circumstances which had taken place elsewhere, and whilst all the ...
Article : 530 wordsWe learn by telegram that the english funds were quoted on the 19th of July at 95[?] to 95[?], which is an advance of nearly 3 per cent. on last month's rates. The declaratton of peace has had the effect of causing a rise of 7 per cent. In the French ...
Article : 95 wordsThe report of considerable shipments of nour having been made from the Cape of Good Hope is entirely unfounded, and that article it consequently considerably firmer here, Sugars have fallen in price, but information has been received from ...
Article : 137 wordsSept. 7.—John Beauchamp, of Bridge-street, Sydney, builder Liabilities, £312 vs. fid. Assets—personal property, moneys £59 5s.; debts due, £93 8s. 6d.; total, £152 13s. 6d. Amount [?] deficiency, £159 15s, 11d. Official assignee, Mr. J.P. Mackenzie ...
Article : 4,480 wordsThe representatives of France, Austria, and Sardinia will meet at Zurich, to arrange the details of the treaty of peace agreed to at Villa Franca. After the battle of Solferino, the Austrian official account gives the total loss on their side at ...
Article : 161 wordsBusiness generally has been pretty brisk the past week—quite as much so as can be expected at this period of the year. In leading articles we have to report that wines and spirits are in good demand. In ales there it a little movement. Good teas ...
Article : 544 wordsIt is understood that no fewer than seven tenders have been sent in for the conveyance of the monthly malls to and from Australia via Panana, and of these contracting parties the following names have transpired:—The Peninsular and Oriental ...
Article : 320 wordsAmongst other notices of motions, Mr. JONES gave notice that he would move, on Tuesday, that the petition from the Wallsend Coal Company he presented to the house be printed. ...
Article : 2,062 wordsParlimment has again met for business Ministers hare given the ordinary explanations, which turn out to be much less interesting than usual, and we arc once more settling down to hard work. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 145 wordsWE beg to call the attention of the proprietors of the Sydney Morning Herald to the statement made by our Sydney correspondent in another column. We feel sure that neither the ...
Article : 65 wordsThere is a more plentiful supply of fat cattle in this market than for some time past—although fat sheep of good quality are still very scarce; good fair wethers. 50 lbs., are worth 21s.; either ewes or wethers, if fat, command outside prices. During ...
Article : 434 wordsIn our supplement will be found all the additional mail news given by the two Sydney [?]lies of Wednesday. We now extract the further telegraphic intelligence given in the Herald and Empire of Thursday. ...
Article : 195 wordsOn June 23rd, the French outposts drove in the Austrians at Grito and the two armies were in sight of each other; the river Min[?] flowing between them. The Austrians, by no means disheartened or dispirited by their late reverses, did not ...
Article : 635 wordsIt is notoriously very difficult to get at the meaning of Louis Napoleon. He is the great modern Sphynx, and his vary existence depends upon his not being found out. But of all the riddies he has proposed to France none is more puzzling and ...
Article : 978 wordsThe past week has brought forth an abundant supply of fat enttle, most of which realized prices, regulated by weight and quality. Those really prime and weighty sold at high rates, and others accordingly. The trade here are, at present, well ...
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