I have scarcely anything to record since my last report. The Clarence (s.) left this port on 28th instant between saven and eight a.m.; returned about three p.m. owing to the gale from the S.W., and left during ...
Article : 493 wordsLetters from Rome of the 5th state that the appeal made in favour of the Poles has been warmly responded to. The Russian Ambassador has called for a disavowal of ...
Article : 138 wordsAt Aberdeen, on the 28th day of October, 1863, from Segenhoe, by Mr. D. M'Donald:—One bay mare [?]S off shoulder, like SD (the S reversed) near shoulder and neck, white in face, hind feet white, 5 years old, 15 ...
Article : 1,918 wordsThe Wanderer states that the insurgent chief Lelewel gained a signal victory over the Russians on the 3rd, at Poromby, in the Palatinate of Lieblin, taking three cannons and placing 600 men, out of a force of 3000, ...
Article : 94 wordsMR. EDWARD DICEY AND AMERICAN WOMEN.—The Victoria Magazine (from the Females' printing office) hos an article by Mr. Edward Dicey, on "Social Life in North America" He says, "Take any American ...
Article : 1,624 wordsWe have Victorian papers to the 30th of October. They contain particulars of several recent and revolting murders committed in that colony. The Argus says:—A woman named Scott, and two ...
Article : 2,264 wordsRumours of a disquieting character have been current relative to the state of health of M. Troplong, President of the Senato. The Pays states that on his return from the country last Sunday he was suddenly seized with an ...
Article : 234 wordsOn Monday, the 19th instant, about eleven p.m., our usually quiet town was thrown into a state of excitement from the report of a revolver, and from a further report that one of its peaceable inhabitants had been shot by a ...
Article : 327 wordsThe Northern Post of St. Petersburg, of September 8th, says that the levying of recruits has been postponed in the Government of Minsk during the continuance of the insurrection, and in the Governments of ...
Article : 577 wordsWe bave Queensland papers to the 31st October. THE GLADSTONE DIGGINGS.—The Gladstone correspondent of the Bulletin reports as follows:—With reference to our diggings, everything proceeds as usual. ...
Article : 1,464 wordsThe plough is busy at work in this district for maize. Farmers say it is no use growing wheat—it only brings them into debt. What do free traders think of that? Remember, when their wheat is for sale the price is ...
Article : 213 wordsDEATH BY DROWNING AT MULGOA.—A young man named Thomas Carter was drowned while bathing in the Nepean, opposite Mulgoa, on Sunday afternoon last. The deceased was about twenty three years of age, and ...
Article : 1,121 wordsGeneral Gilmore officially reports on the 24th August the practical demolition of Fort Sumter, after seven days' bombardment, at a distance of 3330 to 4000 yards. It is a shapeless and harmless mass of ruins. "A longer ...
Article : 414 wordsThe Himalaya brings a few items of Eastern news. The insurrection in the Punjaub was unsubdued. Large bodies of troops were sent against insurgents. ...
Article : 26 wordsAdmiral Kupfer and the fleet have destroyed ths city of Kagosini, in Japan, and bave taken the castle of Prince Satskma, and captured two steamers. Our loss was five officers and eighty men, including ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 7 Nov 1863, Page 3
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