The weather this morning broke fine, though the sky had still a very threatening appearance; and fears were entertained that the heavy rain which had fallen at intervals during the night would be followed by ...
Article : 2,070 wordsDeep interest is taken on the Continent in the actions of the Liberals in regard to the approaching elections. The eagerness of French sympathy is, however, damped ...
Article : 146 wordsSir,—The extremely sensible, cautiously-worded, and able letter signed "A Victorian," in your issue of this morning demands acknowledgment, on the part of all who desire to see the question so unfortunately pending between ...
Article : 930 wordsACCORDING to this morning's cable messages great interest is manifested on the Continent at the Parliamentary election contests now taking place in Great Britain; and, to judge from the sentiments of some ...
Article : 2,236 wordsThe fourth concert of the third series of these first-class entertainments was given in the Masonic Hall on Saturday evening. The attendance night after night of numerous audiences, with unabated, and if possible ...
Article : 600 wordsRussia refrains from demanding the extradition of Hartmann from England. The reported confession of Hartmann, that he was the principal author in the attempt to blow ...
Article : 42 wordsA Russian Army Corps has taken up a position on the Kuldja frontier. ...
Article : 22 wordsIt is announced that Prince Leopold will leave England shortly on a tour through Canada and the United States. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Associated Colliery Masters have agreed to hold a conference with the miners on or about April 10, in accordance with the latter's request, to discuss matters connected with the present state of affairs in the coal ...
Article : 51 wordsReference was made in a postscript to yesterday's letter to the arrival of the d[?]tachment of Volunteer Artillery from Newcastle. After landing at the Circular Quay the men were brought on to Hunter's Beach by the ...
Article : 3,649 wordsIt rained here heavily yesterday morning, and several heavy showers fell early to-day. ...
Article : 17 wordsAt a public meeting held to-night those present were unanimously in favour of the connection of the Great Northern railway with Sydney via Singleton, Broke, and Wollombi. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe London Comedy Company appear to be nightly increasing in public favour, and Sardou's clever comedy " Friends " is enthusiastically received on each representation. The Theatre Royal was densely crowded in every ...
Article : 61 wordsThe fine weather terminated yesterday, and it is raining in torrents to-day. The weather looks ominous for Monday's races. The cor[?] everywhere looks splendid. ...
Article : 24 words"Kind to a Fault" and " Ixion " formed the bill at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday evening, and among the large audience witnessing it were the Japanese Commissioners and exhibitors, who seemed to be delighted with both ...
Article : 261 wordsHeavy rain has fallen since Tuesday, and there is a flood in the mail creek. But the weather now appears to be clearing. The Great Extended claim (Messrs. Blatchford and ...
Article : 89 wordsSir,—This case, which was one of great importance to seamen, was decided at the Water Police Office on the 19th instant. It appears the seaman sued the master for compensation under the 27th section of the Seamen's Laws ...
Article : 423 wordsHeavy rain fell last night, and it has been showery all the morning. A Sydney company has secured a large amount of land at Burra, 10 miles from Moruya, where a fine ...
Article : 34 words" Fabrice," the little duke, a comic opera translated from the French by Messrs. F. Williams and H. Sullivan, was produced here on Saturday night before a large audience. The plot of the piece is simple, and its action turns upon ...
Article : 355 wordsThree inches of rain fell during the last two days. The weather is now fine. Feed is plentiful; the stock are healthy and in good condition. The crops are in general very good, and those harvested are above the ...
Article : 45 wordsA fire occurred in Albert-street early this morning; and six small wooden shops, leased by E. Lewis, were totally destroyed. The fire was caused by the bursting of a kerosene lamp. ...
Article : 74 wordsSir,—I am glad to observe by to-day's Herald that justice has at length been done to the memory of Sir Thomas Brisbane, and that an obelisk has been reared on the site of the old Parramatta Observatory to commemorate the ...
Article : 310 wordsThe case of Benjamin Berry has been before the Cabinet, but nothing has yet been decided. The Government are getting on with their reform bills, and the proofs will be soon ready. ...
Article : 249 wordsAlthough the weather was not of the kind favourable to visiting places of amusement on Saturday night, the entertainment provided by Professor and Madame Haselmayer attracted a very fair number of spectators to the School of ...
Article : 84 wordsThe following extract from a letter recently, received by a gentleman in Sydney from this eminent tragedian, will doubtless prove of interest to her many friends and admirers in this city:—" I have made two artistic tours— ...
Article : 346 wordsSir,—I wish to draw the attention of the proper authorities to the dangerous state of repair of some of our leading thoroughfares in the borough of the Glebe, viz., St. John's Road, just below the residence of the Rev. George ...
Article : 192 wordsThe Verulam has reached Wallaroe. She has not sustained much damage, and is making very little more water than ordinary. The ship Freeman Clark, from Port Pirie to ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 29 Mar 1880, Page 5
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