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Advertising : 68 wordsWE have now had the opportunity of hearing lengthy explanations given by Mr. Russell of the meaning and purport of a very short address, and we feel bound to contess that the same difficulty ...
Article : 1,462 wordsLord Palmerston on Tuesday last, announced in Parliament that the difficulty at Constantinople, in reference to the principalities, had been satisfactorily settled during the visit of the Emperor of the French at Osborne, and that all the Powers would concur in ...
Article : 1,406 wordsThe "Englishman" states that the news from Delhi is good "They had been reinforced by two European and several Seikh regiments. The rebels are completely hammed in, quarrelling, among themselves, and perishing from disease. We also hear that ...
Article : 279 wordsSir Cohn Campbell arrived at Aden on the 28th of July. Our reinforcements to India now amount to [?] men. Already 13,000 have been despatched, and 5100 of the China force diverted to Calcutta. 5000 are in course of embarkation, and the ...
Article : 281 wordsA PUBLIC meeting was held on Monday night at the Courthouse, West Maitland, of the friends and supporters of Captain Russell. About 200 persons were present. Mr. O'Rourke took the chair at Seven ...
Article : 590 wordsThe Maitland District Council met on Monday, at half-past ten o'clock, at the Court House, East Maitland Present—the Warden, Dr. Brown, Messrs. Callaghan, E.C. Close, Walsh, and J Eckford. ...
Article : 1,502 wordsA public meeting took place at the Court House, East Maitland, last night, to hear from Mr. James Dickson, one of the candidates for the Northumberland Boroughs, an expression of his political principles. About 200 ...
Article : 2,160 words"CAMP, CAWNPORE, 22ND JULY.—I received your kind and welcome letter, dated the 17th instant, on the 29th, and was rejoiced to hear that yourself and family as well as all at Allahabad were doing well. Yes, we had a little sharp work coming up to this ...
Article : 702 wordsThe Sydney Herald correspondent writes as follows:—The India Mail has been delivered, and shews how narrow has been the escape of our [?] India. The Bengal native army no longer exists, from desertion and disbanding. The details of the news are ...
Article : 2,130 wordsMR. FARQUHARSON'S CONCERT.—We fully expected that the meeting at East Maitland, and the uncertain state of the weather, would have interfered more than they actually did with the attendance at this concert. ...
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Northern Times (Newcastle, NSW : 1857 - 1918), Wed 21 Oct 1857, Page 2
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