It blows a call like thunder. Like waves that rise and fall— To the stream[?] To the Rhine! The German Rhine! We hear the [?]pet call. ...
Article : 200 wordsThe sixth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders was held at the company's offices, Queen-street, Melbourne; Mr. [?] N. Loug[?]nan presided. The report and balance sheet were ...
Article : 779 words[Herald.]"—The Circuit Court commenced yesterday. His Honor the Chief Justice presided, and Mr. Manning prosecuted for the Crown. There were only six cases for trial, all ...
Article : 61 words[Herald.]—A public meeting of miners, convened by the Mayor, was held last night, at the Bristol Arms; there was a large attendance, and a committee was appointed to meet the ...
Article : 41 words[Herald.]—A grand concert in aid of the wounded in the Franc[?]Prussian War was given by the Philharmonic Society and amateurs, at the Princess Theatre to-night It was a great ...
Article : 41 wordsThe shades of night had once more fallen upon the earth, the [?]ble mantle enshrouded in darkness earth's teeming treasures, and bathed in an almost Stygian gloom, that wild rank spot ...
Article : 2,772 words[Herald.]—The Government have converted a portion of the Military Barracks into an industrial school for 400 children.—The railway receipts have increased, but are still below ...
Article : 205 wordsMr. Editor: Last Saturday morning I was the witness of such a scene as I pray God I may never see again. I beheld a combat between a young man and a rattlesnake, in which the ...
Article : 1,040 wordsA MODEL ROAD TRUST.—A correspondent of the Goulburn Herald, writing from P[?]jar, says:—Some time since I reported that a memorial had been forwarded to the Minister ...
Article : 1,246 words[Herald.]—Arrived: Omeo, barque, and Formosa, barque, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 11 words[Herald.]—The Governor has assented to the Main Line of Railway Bill.—The Intercolonial Free Trade Bill has been reserved for the Queen's assent.—Parliament is prorogued ...
Article : 33 words[Herald.]—Mr. Gawler, solicitor of the Real Property Act, proceeds to New Zealand to initiate the Act there.—Attention is being called to the growth of chicory here—The ...
Article : 130 wordsThis was an application to vary an order which had been made, ex parte, by his Honor the Chief Justice. The action was one for breaches of various [?]venants in a lease of a ...
Article : 740 wordsAfter a long run of fine but of late rather warm weather, on approaching change was threatened on Monday night last by the appearance of several large black clouds, heavily ...
Article : 562 wordsMr. Speaker informed the House that he had received a communication from Mr. Henry Parkes, resigning his seat as member for the electoral district of Kiama. ...
Article : 231 wordsTHE WEATHER.—We have lately had very fine weather. Monday last (yesterday) was a very warm day, and reminded us effectually that the Australian sun has lost nothing of his ...
Article : 526 wordsOct. 18.—Ah Lee, of Darlinghurst, late of Sofala, cook Liabilities, £45 11s. Assets, £1. Mr. Mackenzie, official assignee. 18.—Richard Morris, of Newtown, grocer. ...
Article : 63 wordsIt was a week after the attempted murder of Maud Emersley, and the excitement of the neighbourhood had cooled down respecting the suicide, as it was fairly believed, of the rich ...
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