Owing to a rumour of an intended invasion by persons sympathising with the victims of the League, the people in the greater part of the county Mayo are arming. ...
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Article : 4,228 wordsThe duty on maize provoked considerable discussion in the Legislative Assembly of Victoria. Although it is a duty adverse to trade with "New South Wales, we are happy ...
Article : 3,292 wordsAT an Executive Council, held yesterday morning at Bradwardine, near Bathurst, the residence of the Hon. F.B. Suttor, the necessary steps were taken for the further prorogation of the Legislative Council until the ...
Article : 2,421 wordsThe monastic expulsions are causing increased excitement in France. From Chartreuse the priests emigrated to Switzerland. The troops are starving out the inmates [?] ...
Article : 37 wordsThe papers review very favourably the work just issued by Sir Charles Gavan Duffy entitled " A Thirty Years' History of Young Ireland." ...
Article : 30 wordsThe town of Urumah, lately besieged by the Kurds, is again in a critical position. A Kurdish chief has crucified thirty of his followers for excesses perpetrated by them on ...
Article : 39 wordsImmediately on receiving the intelligence that Dervisch Pasha had failed in his conference with the Albanian chiefs, and that the troops were prevented from entering Dulcigno ...
Article : 91 wordsThe London Comedy Company repeated "The Lancashire Lass" as their programme for the holiday night, and were favoured with a crowded house on the occasion. The piece went off with extreme smoothness, and the audience were, ...
Article : 218 wordsIn consequence ot the failure of the wheat and other crops in the grain-growing districts, prices of the staple articles of food have enormously increased, causing much ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Government, of India have at length received intelligence from Cabul. The latest news is to the 24th October, when all was reported quiet. ...
Article : 30 words" Queen's Evidence" was again presented at the Opera House last night, to a crowded house. Mr. S. Howard sustained the character of Isaacs, the Jew, and the representation was of such a lifelike character as to call forth the ...
Article : 99 wordsGeneral Garibaldi, after unveiling the Mentena monument at Milan, proceeded to Genoa, where he intends to stay a short time. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Mountaineer Reef, Burneil Creek, crushed at the Chilian Mill, Cobark, 23½ tons for 93½ oz. ...
Article : 26 wordsEvery part of this place of amusement was crowded last night, when the American drama of " My Partner " was performed. Mr. W. H. Leake, who appears to such advantage in the part of Joe Saunders, was very successful in ...
Article : 87 wordsA general holiday was observed to-day. Mr. W. Henson, of Sydney, laid the foundation stone of the Protestant Hall. Mr. Farnell has gone to Glen Innes, and will be ...
Article : 97 wordsSir,—As a member of the Council of our Rifle Association, I desire to offer a few remarks on a paragraph which appeared in our issue of the 28th ultimo. The paragraph referred to stated that Major Richards had received a letter from ...
Article : 953 wordsThe following passengers have been booked:- Sydney to Melbourne, November 8: Mr. and Mrs. Palmer and child, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson and child, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes and 2 children, Rev. and Mrs. Bradley ...
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Article : 60 wordsNice showers fell yesterday, and the weather is still unsettle. There is a prospect of a splendid harvest. ...
Article : 16 wordsIt is, raining in torrents, and the creeks are rising fast. The Sydney mails have not yet arrived. ...
Article : 21 wordsA man named Peter Kean, a recent arrival from Tamworth, was killed yesterday by a fall of earth while working in a dam. A new reef has been found two miles north-easterly ...
Article : 36 wordsSir,—You would be doing a public service by exposing and drawing attention to the system of conveying luggage about the Redfern Railway Station. Is it not time that the limbs of the public should be protected from the onslaught ...
Article : 460 wordsMr. Gresley Lukin resigns the editorship of the Courier and Queenslander at the end of the present year, and will be succeeded by Mr. Buzacott, the present Postmaster-General. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe rowing season will be inaugurated on Saturday by a procession of boats on the river. The flotilla this year is expected to be the largest seen on the river. A man named Joseph Cole was fined upwards of £9 ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 10 Nov 1880, Page 5
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