On Thursday, we received part of our files of English papers, to 26th September, by the Ellora, which reached Sydney on Wednesday, at midday. We make the following extracts from them, principally from the Home ...
Article : 855 wordsA bill for the better regulation of prison discipline (introduced by the Government) was read a first time in the Assembly on Thursday last. Wa condense the main features of it. ...
Article : 1,500 wordsThe Register, of 7th Nov, states that the following is a slightly condensed report of Mr. P. Rowland's opportune and useful paper read before the Smithfield Farmers' Club, on the 3rd:— ...
Article : 1,531 wordsOn the invitation of Lord Fermoy, lord-lieutenant of the county of Cork, a meeting of magistrates was held in Cork, to take measures for the suppression of Fenianism. The Earls of Bandon and Shannon were ...
Article : 3,855 wordsThe conflicting reports that have been published about Cabinet differences on there-construction question have led to an announcement officially "that there is not now, or is it believed that there will be, any substantial difference ...
Article : 1,820 wordsThe Royal Gazette contains a long minute, addressed by the Executive Government of New Brunswick to the lieutenant-governor, in reference to Mr. Cardwell's despatch of the 24th June last. In this minute the council ...
Article : 284 wordsThe reception given to the officers of the French fleet in England has produced a universal feeling of pleasure in France. The Moniteur gives a formal expression to the national gratification:— ...
Article : 477 wordsA bill to consolidate the law relating to the im portation and custody of gunpowder and other explosive substances was read a first time in the Assembly on Thursday last. We give, in a condensed form, its ...
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