On Monday evening, a public meeting was held at the Denison Hotel, West Maitland, to consider what steps could be taken to obtain a remission of the sentence passed on Mr. Patrick Walsh, at the last Circuit ...
Article : 971 wordsThe annual servios and public meetings of the Maitland Circuit Branch of the Wesleyan Methodist Church Sustentation and Extension Society commenced on Sunday last. The first of the public meetings was held on ...
Article : 1,950 wordsThe Paris journals announce that the Powers, inoinding France and England have agreed with the Porte on the union of the Danubian Principalities during the life of Prince C[?], and that a conference will m[?]t at Paris to ...
Article : 70 wordsBefore the Hungarian Diet had commenced business in earnest, a horrible incidnet interrupted its proceedings. Count Teleky, the leader of the Hungarian ultras, who was recently arrested in Saxony, and delivered ...
Article : 958 wordsWe learn from good authority (a private letter from Sydney), that on Tuesday evening Mr. Robertson received telegrams from Lambing Flat, via Goulburn, from Mr. Commissioner C[?], to say that a "Roll-up" took place on Sunday night, to ...
Article : 149 wordsMuck! muck! is still the cry, and rain! rain!—for making more—is the order of some part of every day. The reports from Cameron's Creek are not as yet sufficiently authentic to justify me advising any parties to go there. The ...
Article : 1,666 wordsThe following are the latest quotations for Australian securities on the London Stock Exchange:—Bank of Australasia, 61 to 62; English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank, 15¾ to 16¼; London Chartered Bank of ...
Article : 539 wordsARRIVALS.—May 2. Calliance, from Melbourne, 114 days; Empress of the Seas, from Melbourne, 88 days. 6. Southampton, from Melbourne, 105 days. 13. Kent, from Melbourne, 85 days Woolloomooloo, from Moreton Bay, 115 ...
Article : 1,146 wordsOn Tuesday the nomination of candidates for the representation of the electorate of the Lower Hunter in the Legislative Assembly, in the room of A. W. Scott, Esq. (resigned), took piece in the Court-house, Baymond ...
Article : 4,535 wordsWe (S. M. Herald) have been favored by a mercantile firm with a letter respecting wools, dated May 36th, from which we quote as follows:- It is a'most astounding thing that the wools that have been ...
Article : 735 wordsARRIVALS.—July 13. General Jessup, barque, 194 tons, Noon from Melbourne; Mandarin, barque, Sinclair, with 625 bags wheat, and 450 bags flour. DEPARTURES.—July 13. Waratah, steamer, for Wide Bay; ...
Article : 147 wordsAt West Maitland, from Lemon Grove, the 11th of July 1861; damages, driving, and punt, 8s. 9d.:—One bay entire horse, small star on forehead, hind feet white, long,ta[?], branded on the off shoulder M. branded under the saddle near ...
Article : 89 wordsA Cabinet Council was held this morning. Martial law will be proolaimed at Burrangong. Captain Calor, of the Fawn, has offered his services, and a naval brigade of 60 men. They start to-morrow. ...
Article : 150 wordsARRIVALS.—July 13. Hunter (s.), 264 tons, Captain Mailler, from the Clyde and Wollongong 12th instant, with l8 passengers; City fo Sydney (s., 700 tons, Captain Moodie, from Melbourne, 11th instant; Rebecca, schooner, 140 tons, Captain ...
Article : 1,320 wordsMessrs. Goad, Rigg, and Co., in their circular, dated London, 25th May, 1861, report as follows:- Since our report of the 7th instant the tallow market has been quiet, with little doing either speculatively or for consumption. ...
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