It [?] to be hoped that our recent difference with the A[?]an in Government is finally settled, without leaving [?]sy a legaoy of mutual ill-will behind as was generally feared. Earl Russell's answer to Mr. Seward's ...
Article : 2,593 wordsIt was stated in our issue of yesterday that the Committee of the Privy Council had given judgment in favor of the Rev Dr. Lang in the appeal from the Superno Court of this colony, in the case of Lang v. Purves and ...
Article : 297 wordsThe Dappenthal dispute between France and Switzerland is still the subject of diplomatic communication The Swiss federal government has now dispatched to Paris a formal protest against the decision of the French ...
Article : 148 wordsThe main interest of European politics is just now beginning to be centred in Germany. The agitation for a Germanie Confederation, which in one sense means a combination of German States to guarantee to Austria ...
Article : 562 wordsTE QUARTER SESSIONS.—On Monday last, at 5 minutes past 10 a m. his Honor Judge Francis opened the Court of Quarter Sessions and Distric Conrt at Armidale, but immediately afterwards, to set at liberty ...
Article : 168 wordsFrom the Hame Neun we extract the following:- Tenders for £1,600,000 of Viotorian Government six per cent, debentures, being the remaining portion of the total authorised to be raised under the recent ...
Article : 911 wordsIn miningg matters there is but little to communicate, the long oontinnsnce of dry weather being a greatdrawbaok to success in that occupation. The Chinese whim party on Sydney Flat seem, however, to have a little too ...
Article : 355 wordsARRIVALS.—April 18 Queen of Perth, schooenr, 84 tons Cleay, from invercargill, M Z, Beemah, ship, from Sydney: Firefly, barque, 264 tons, Martin, from Sydney; Lochinvar, brig, 169 tons, Bennett, from Sydney 19 Matador, barque, ...
Article : 243 wordsI promised to forward you further particulars of the late accident at Puttey Dr. Watson arrived home late last night from his visit to Mr. Laycork's BOO, whose accident I reported. He states that Mr. Laycock, ...
Article : 691 wordsARRIVALS.—April 19 Lola Montez, schooner, 45 tons. Capt. Cox, from Brisbane, Hunter (s), 264 tons, Captain Mailler, from Clyde River and Wollongong the 18th Instant, with 24[?] passengers, Ellen schooner, C4 tons, Captain Nioholson, from ...
Article : 734 wordsSurely the beginning of the end of the Roman question—so long looming nearer and nearer—is close at hand at last. The French Government has remonstrated with the Pope in a kind and anxious tone, but in a ...
Article : 273 wordsSpeculation appears to be the order of the day here at preaent, although I would rather see it exercised in a different direction—instead of stores, public-houses, &c, which appear to be the rage at present, without respect ...
Article : 166 wordsApril 22. —William Morton, of Manning Diver. Tanner. Liabilities, 4199 1s. 5d. Assets, £168 10s. Deficit,£30 11s. 5d. NEW INSOLVENTS. April 22.—William Burns, of West Maitland, shoemaker ...
Article : 2,357 wordsOne of the most important events of the past month is the recognition of the kingdom of Italy by Prussia, a step which, after long delay, is now understood to be fully taken. ...
Article : 394 wordsFEARFUL ACCIDENT.—A most dreadful accident happened this day to a poor man in the service of Mr. Hussey, butcher, of this township. The man it appears, although commanded by his master not to enter the stock ...
Article : 490 wordsMonday morning.—The escort takes to-day 11,196 ounces. Ourr population still continues to increase Rain is very much wanted George smith, a digger, native of Hastings, England, died suddenly yesterday ...
Article : 197 wordsARRIVALS.—January 31. Marquis of Argyle, from Sydney, 91 days. DEIARTURES, from London.—For Sydney January 31. Abyssinian, Annette (s) February 4 Strathdon February ...
Article : 379 wordsBREAKING WINDOWS. —Anne simpson, in oustody, was charged with this offence by Senior Constable Kennedy, who depot d: On Saturday night last, between 12 and 1 o'clock, I was talking to Mr. Campbell in John-street, ...
Article : 1,729 wordsThe betrothal of the young King of Portugal with the Princess Marie Louise Alexandrine Caroline, of Hohenzollern-Sigmaiingen, sister of the late Queen of Portugal, is announced as having taken place. The ...
Article : 40 wordsThe budget for the current financial year was published on the 6th of February. The revenue arising from ordinary sources amounted to 296 millions of roubles, and from extraordinary sources—namely, from the ...
Article : 60 wordsBy rail, yesterday afternoon, we reoeived the Sydney papers of yesterday (Wednesday) The additional insolvency news appears elsewhere The telegraphic intelligence is not of much importance ...
Article : 348 wordsThe empire has bene visited with severe inundations. The Danube has overflowed its banks, and from Vienna to Hungary whole districts are under water, often so deep as to reach the lower branches of the trees. Whole ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 355 wordsAt East Maitland. April 19th, 1862, by police:—One red andd white bullock, branded like three-pronged fork near ribs, R near rump, one large red bull calf, small white sot on forehead and on tail, no brand visible April 22. by Mr Nunn, from near ...
Article : 85 wordsMr. John Garrett has started at last for Fort Bourke. A petition is being signed here praying the commutation of the sentence on the fire prisoners condemned to death, on the ground that capital punishment is opposed ...
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