From the 1st April, 1868, the "MAITLAND MERCURY " will be PUBLISHED DAILY, excepting Sunday. We are in great doubts still as to the pecuniary ...
Article : 409 wordsWe believe we are correct in stating, that the Government are in possession of abundant evidence to prove that the act was the result of deliberate political organisation and appointment, originating in Ireland; and ...
Article : 81 wordsIt is stated, and apparently on good authority, that the Government intend to direct a criminal prosecution against the publishers of a certain newspaper in this city, and that the prosecution will be grounded upon the ...
Article : 1,462 wordsYesterday evening a meeting of the oommittee if the Gatholic Association was to have been held in the offices attached to the temporary cathedral of St. Mary, but in consequence of the attempt, upon the, life of the Prince, ...
Article : 772 wordsTo place our readers at a distance from Sydney, who do not know the Varions bays and coves in Port Jackson, in possession of all possible information in connection with this distressing occurrence, we may state that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 wordsIt is the impression of parties residing at the Clarendon Hotel that Farrell had been contemplating the murder of the Prinpe for some time past—that he had said the Prince would never leave Sydney alive—that he had ...
Article : 252 wordsIt would be much more convenient to us to print only one issue—a Daily, or else a Thrice-a-Week. But; while the times seem at present to demand a DAILY PAPER in Maitland, if possible, we believe ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 wordsWhen Mr. Vial seized the prisoner round the body with his arms, Farrell made a desperate effort to shoot him (Vial); but when he found, he could not succeed, he again pointed his revolver in the direction of the Prince and ...
Article : 143 wordsIt is with the deopest sorrow that we have to announce a most determined attempt to assasainate his Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh. When the Prince left the luncheon tent at the Sailors' Home Picnic, at ...
Article : 2,907 wordsCharged exactly as at present; but we shall have more space now, and shall therefore willingly give [?]er facilities for " display." NOTE.—The Saturday's Daily Issue will be Six ...
Article : 65 wordsTelegrams were received at Government Home during Friday from every town in Australia, to which telegraphic communication has been extended, visited by his Royal Highness since his arrival in the colonies; all of them ...
Article : 1,049 wordsIt is gratifying to know that his Royal Highness continues to progress favaurably towards convalescence. At 8.o'clock on Saturday morning last the bullet that has awakened the keenest anxiety in tens of thousands of ...
Article : 543 wordsTHERE is still but one subject for public discussion, but one that can be referred to without importinently intruding.upon the pre-occupied attention of the public mind; but people are ...
Article : 1,079 words"The Duke of Edinburgh has passed a very good night, and is not suffering much pain at present. His Royal Highness has slept with little intermission for the last four hours. ...
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