GREAT CONFEDERATE VICTORY AT RICHMOND RETREAT OF THE FEDERALS TO A SECURE POSITION ON THE JAMES' RIVER. GREAT CONFEDERATE PREPARATIONS FOR ...
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Advertising : 100 wordsThe Legislative Assembly met at twenty-seven minutes past three p.m. RETURNS, PETITIONS, &c. Mr. ROBERTSON laid upon the table correspondence relative ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 217 wordsThe Governor's up-country tour has been very successful, and he has been enthusiastically received everywhere. Flour, £12 15s. Wheat, 5s. 2d. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Princess Clotilde, wife of Prince Napoleon, gave birth to a son on the 18th July. The young prince has received the names of Napoleon Victor Jerome Ferderic. The Emperor is at Vichy. A letter from that place dated ...
Article : 598 wordsBy rail yesterday afternoon we received the Sydney papers of yesterday (Wednesday.) The additional Parliamentary, shipping, insolvency, and telegraphic intelligence will be found elsewhere. ...
Article : 117 wordsAt three o'clock, as appointed, several of the inhabitants having assembled at the temporary Court house Paterson held at the Settler's Arms, E. G. Cory, Esq, J P., was unanimously elected to the chair, who opened the meeting, and stated that ...
Article : 670 wordsMr. HOLROYD'S bill for regulating the sale of colonial wine appears likely to meet with the same [?]ate as its predecessor, and be rejected. Mr. Holroyd seems indeed rather an unlucky ...
Article : 1,087 wordsThe select committee appointed to consider and report on the expe[?]ency of leg[?]lising the calculatio[?] in the United Kingdom, of the sovereigns coined at the Sydney Branch of the Royal mint, have just agreed to the following ...
Article : 259 wordsARRIVALS.—Granite City, Agra, Peter Godeffroy, Nourmshal, Damasacus. DEPARTURE.—Vimeira, Coonabars, Annie Archbell, Alliance, Cumberland, barun Newman, Hausoon, and Agnes ...
Article : 41 wordsThe political atmosphere of Italy is apparently still charged with dangerous materials. The R[?] journals mention the departure of bodies of young men from different places to Ge[?]a, whose intention is said to be to set out for P[?]mo. ...
Article : 192 wordsThe position of the Federal army is considered extremely critical. European intervention is considered now to be more likely A crisis Italian affairs appears now to be imminent. ...
Article : 97 wordsThe recognition of the kingdom of Italy by Prussia is now complete. Signor De La[?], on Monday last, presented his credentials as Italian ambassador to the Prussian Court, an example which will shorly be followed at St. Petersburg by ...
Article : 619 wordsIn America the aspect of affairs was changed. Victory now rests on the Confederate side. Charleston had been reinforced and rendered impregnable. The Confedrates, reinforced by Jackson, had defeated ...
Article : 707 wordsGeneral M'Clellan is [?] encamped on the Turkey Island B[?]d, on the James River, a few miles from Richmond. This position is said to be a more advantageous one for him, and less exposed to attack than that which he formerly occupied. In ...
Article : 1,426 wordsFine weather, numerous spectators, and good horses to contend for the prizes offered, marked auspiciouly the first endeavours of our recently-formed Jockey Club to subserve an important interest of the district, by the ...
Article : 804 wordsThe Morning Star has positive informations that the life of the Emperor of Russia has been attempted by an assassin. His Majesty was walking in the Palace Gardens when he was fired at, fortunately without effect. ...
Article : 427 wordsThe business of the Bathurst Circuit Court commenced yesterday morning, and several of the principal cases have been disposed of. An accident occurred in town yesterday, which terminated ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Braidwood escort leaves to night with 1027 ozs: 16 dwts. and 20 grs. of gold. The Burrangong escort brings down 2375 ozs. 14 dwts, 12 grs.; the Tumut, 376 ozs 7 dwts; 12 grs.; the Adelong, 448 ozs. 10 dwts, 10 grs. the Gundagai, 28 ozs. 12 ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Lachlan escort has brought down between four and five thousand ounces. ...
Article : 17 wordsThe Confederates have disappeared from M Clellan's front Fort Darling had been strengthened with iron-clad batteries Preparations were making for a long struggle. The truth of the report of the recapture of Baton-rouge is ...
Article : 329 wordsAffairs generally are improving and money is easier, but capital is still much wanted. Mining shares are in demand, and rising considerbly. The N[?]rth Caledonian lead is developing itself marvelously; ...
Article : 182 wordsThe King of Sweden is at present on a visit to the King of Denmark. A grand festival in honour of the occasion of given in Copenhagen on Saturday. The guilds, the students, and the various associations of the town, marched in procession ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Correspondents Autographia says that it is not impossible that, under certain conditions, and at a time not yet fixed, Spain might recognize the kingdom of Italy. The Epoca, which replies in a semi-official character, carefully ...
Article : 125 wordsThe charge against the Rev.r ther Dunne, of having withheld from the Protestant immigrants of the Chatsworth, their Government rations, has proved to be entirely groundings. Tuesday Evening. ...
Article : 103 wordsMore than once before the conclusion of this day's spors there was reason to fear that the clerk of the weather had been remiss in the discharge of duties, and had made arrangements for only one fine day, instead ...
Article : 4,367 wordsThe most important and interesting piece of European intelligence relates to the alliance between France and Russia for the settlement of the question of the state of the Christians in the Last the affairs of Italy, and the dispute between Denmark ...
Article : 131 wordsThe rebels are quiet about Shanghai, the pressure upon Nankia having called for all the rebel forces that could he spared, and the feeling is strong against them; they, however, permit foreigners to pass unmolested through the country in ...
Article : 96 wordsOn the night of the 6th and morning of the 7th rain fell in sufficient quantity to improve feed. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe mail news is absorbing attention. There is a great rush going on for Otago, the miners pouring into Melbourne. The Bombay did not reach the bay until three p m., the wind ...
Article : 335 words9.—James Hackett, of Braidwood, engineer. Liabilities, £94 13s. 91. Assets. £9. Deficit, £88 18s 9d. Mr. Morris, official assignee. MEETING OF CREDITORS. ...
Article : 260 wordsThe plethora of money still continues. The Bank has reduced its rate of discount from 2½ to 2 per cent. The price of Consols to-day (August) is 93[?] to 93[?] for ...
Article : 48 wordsSince our last report but few transactions bave occurred the contracts made being entirely for hand to mouth operations The announcement for sales to commence on the 31st of July, when the largest quantity ever yet submitted will be ...
Article : 882 wordsThe question of European mediation has been ventilated in the House o[?] Commons since last we wrote, but, as we anticipated, with no result. Mr. Lindsay brought forward his resolution on Friday night, but there was a general feeling that it ...
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