As is not unfrequently the case, the weather interfered with the regular hou[?] of the steamers from Sydney to the Hunter, just [?] expecting our mail intelligence. O Thursday afternoon, the usual afternoon ...
Article : 103 wordsThe treasurer's statement is received with great dissatisfaction on account of its meagreness. Mr. Haines opposed the course pursued by Ministers on the reductions effected by the Estimates. Mr. Duffy ridtauled the statement, and contended ...
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Advertising : 82 wordsThe following telegram from New York, dated November 7th, reached London on November 10th:- Mr. Lincoin has been elected President of the United States, and Mr. Hamlin Vice-President. The majority in New York ...
Article : 258 wordsIT is almost impossible to exaggerate the [?] portance of one portion of the European news Brought by this mail, not only to the seeker for intelligence of immediate interest, but to him ...
Article : 1,242 wordsThe Warsaw Conference has proved a signal failure, Austria falling to obtain any promise of support. Count Richberg in his explanation to the diplomatic corps regarding the Conference, says, that Austria put three questions to Russia and ...
Article : 3,454 wordsThe revelations which have lately been made respecting the state of the Insolvent Court and its pernicious operations, show plainly enough the urgent necessity of an instant alteration in the system there conducted. Two cases have been made ...
Article : 723 wordsEMBARKATION OF ARTILLERY AND ARMSTRONG GUNS.— On November 21st the officers, non-commissioned officers, and men composing Captain H. Mercer's 3rd Battery, 4th Brigade of Royal Artillery, assembled on parade in marching order for ...
Article : 353 wordsBy the Salsette we (Herald) have papers from England to the 26th of November. The principal item of commercial news is the rise in the rate of discount from 4½ to 6 per cent., owing to the drain of gold from the Bank of England. But ...
Article : 915 wordsThe champion's belt wa[?]on the 6th of November scrambled for by Old Tom Paddock[?] well-known veteran of the prize ring, and a Lancashire man named Hurst, alias the Staleybridge Intant. The fight, after being stopped near Baslngstoke, ...
Article : 481 wordsJan. 16.—John Gorrick the elder, late of Wattle Flat, labourer, now a confinee in H.M. gaol at Bathurst. Liabilities, £111 7a 5d. Assets—value of personal property, P. Deficit, £108 7s 6d. Mr. Mackenzie, official assignee. ...
Article : 6,372 words"The Liberator of the Two Sicilies," says a Naples letter of Novembers, "left this morning, never grander than in this last act of self-abnegation. For three days the Washington has been lying off with the baggage of Garibaldi on board, though ...
Article : 1,118 wordsThe ceremony of proroguing the Imperial Parliament took place on November 6th, with the customary formatities, no persons except those officially engaged being present. The Lord Chancellor, who acted as chief commissioner, declared ...
Article : 1,278 wordsThe Legislative Council met at ten minutes to twelve. In the absence of any member representing the Government proposing the presentation to the Governor-General of the address in reply to his Excellency's speech, adopted on Monday ...
Article : 272 wordsThe Legislative Assembly met at half-past three o'clock. NEW MEMDERS. Mr. Hanuell, member for Newcastle; Mr. Scott, member for the Lower Hunter; Mr. Watt, member for Carcoar; and Mr. ...
Article : 575 wordsAfter a long and tedious passage from Portland, the Prince of Wales arrived at Plymouth, on the 15th November, in the line-of-battle ship the Here. He had been no less than twentyfive days at sea, having been kept back by contrary winds and ...
Article : 680 wordsFrom the Home News we take the latest London wool report, dated November 24th. The last sales of the year commenccd on the 8th of Novomber, the arrivals to that date consisting of-Australian, 4768 bales; ...
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