A complete dearth of news has existed here for some weeks' past, and nothing whatever has transpired to furnish a news report—hence my silence. THE WEATHER, THE CROPS; AND THE HARVEST.— ...
Article : 792 wordsTHE [?]EV. DR. M'GIBBON.—A meeting [?] friends of the above rev. gentleman was held yesterday afternoon, in the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association, at 3.30. Mr. Joseph P[?]ton, ...
Article : 2,770 wordsThe farmers of Blandford and the surrounding district are busily engaged just now in hay-making —many of the farms presenting an appearance of activity highly interesting. The crop this season is ...
Article : 450 wordsCertificates to enable the undermentioned persons to obtain auctioneers' licenses were this day granted to them, viz:—J. Hutchison, W. Clendinning, I. Moses, A. Johnstone, R. Smith, and A. E. Sawkins. ...
Article : 53 wordsThis city, known as the one in southern New England, most certainly deserves the appellation it has obtained. It is undoubtedly the leading depot, if it may be so called, of civilization and ...
Article : 3,015 wordsOn Tuesday last the Rev. Mr. Robinson, of Walcha (who had been on a visit to Tamworth as a guest of the Rev. J. F. R. Whinfield, of St. Paul's C. E.), met with a very painful accident, but providentially not ...
Article : 412 wordsDEATH THROUGH SWALLOWING TURPENTINE.— An interesting little child named Reginald Ralph Waddell, the youngest son of Mr. William Waddell, jun., of Benvenue, carne to a lamentable death on ...
Article : 1,033 wordsThe weather has been frightfully hot and dry here; feed is getting a thing of the past, only a shrivelled blade of gross here and there at present exists. To-day, as Mr. Cameron, who is in the employ of ...
Article : 123 wordsYesterday morning, as the steam-tug Leo was bringing in the barque Sea Nymph alongside the Market Wharf, the tunnel of the former vessel got foul of the Sea Nymph's bowsprit, and the stays ...
Article : 1,219 wordsThe Attorney-General obtained a rule nisi, calling calling upon the proprietor of the Evening News to show cause why be should not be cited for contempt of Court. ...
Article : 75 wordsMaize, 4s. per bushel. Wheat, 5s. 6d. to 5s. 9d. Oaten hay, £9 10s. to £7 10s. per ton. Lucerne hay, £6 to £6 10s. ...
Article : 28 wordsAn open air meeting was held yesterday in favour of Weechurch. It was a failure, but a memorial was adopted asking for the postponement, for a month, of his execution. ...
Article : 90 wordsIn the Supreme Court, to-day, the Attorney-General moved for a rule nisi to call upon Mr. Bennett to show cause why he should not be dealt with for contempt for publishing the article respecting Treeve ...
Article : 112 wordsA meeting to get up a memorial in favor of Wee-church was a failure, but a petition was prepared, asking the Executive to postpone his execution for a month. ...
Article : 31 wordsA deputation waited upon the Governor, with a petition to the Queen, signed by two thousand persons, respecting Sir Maurice O'Connell's conduct at the O'Connell demonstration. ...
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Advertising : 2,004 wordsJ. [?] was charged with being drunk and disorderly is [?]dge-street and was admonished and discharged. The same prisoner was also charged with using obscene language. Constable Spence ...
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