On Saturday morning the Californian mail steamer arrived in Sydney, and soon after noon that day we posted outside our office a brief telegraphic summary, from Sydney, of the chief news by her. ...
Article : 2,089 wordsMild cloudy weather is the usual order of the barometer of late, with quantities of flies by day and mosquitoes by night. There is a fine spring in the grass, and without more rain this district will enjoy ...
Article : 316 wordsJanuary 22.—The German War Office is about to establish a military school at Metz. It is reported that the German Government refuses to join the movement of the European Powers, for the suppression of ...
Article : 67 wordsParis, january 18.—The assasin of the Prussian soldier at Luneville, a few days since, was a man named Crelel. He has been arrested, and confesses that he committed the deed. Several petitions have ...
Article : 2,118 wordsRome, January 18.—The Pope is suffering from severe cold, and has been confined to his bed one day. Rome, January 24.—The census has been ...
Article : 48 wordsMadrid, January 24.—The defeat of Senor Herrera, as President of the Lower House of the Cortes, has decided the fate of the present Cabinet. At the first sitting of the Cortes it was evident that the temper ...
Article : 440 wordsAt the Mansion-house, a few days ago, Michael David Sibbald Scott, aged twenty-two, of Ryder-street, St James's, was charged with obtaining £300 worth of jewellery by false ...
Article : 313 wordsConstantinople, January 17.—The first TurcoEuropean train overland, skirting the Sea of Marmora, entered Stamboul yesterday crossing the old Seraglio grounds. ...
Article : 65 wordsWe take the following from the commercial telegram of the News of the World:— London, January 20. The cheapness of money has excited a beneficial ...
Article : 92 wordsA curious scene was enacted within the walls of the Vatican last week, at the precise moment when King Victor Emmanuel opened the Italian Parliament in the Holy City. The halls of the ...
Article : 1,004 wordsAt 9 o'clock yesterday forenoon the City Coroner commenced at the Gladstone Hotel, Miller's Point, an inquest respecting the origin of a fire at No. 12, O'Neill's-buildings, Kent and Clyde streets, Miller's ...
Article : 5,281 wordsOur several tin mines are being worked by the proprietors, and the yield of metal seems to come quite up to expectations. This is verified almost by the quautities that continually leave for Sydney. I ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 194 wordsThese few extracts from my note book, taken while spending a few days at Elsmore, Cope's Creek, and elsewhere, prospecting, and otherwise, may find room in your paper. They will possibly convey ...
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