FROM the London Times of the 14th and 15th of April, received by the Nebraska, we take the following extracts:— THE BOMBARDMENT OF PARIS. PARIS, APRIL 13. ...
Article : 1,352 wordsTHE embankemnt and pile bridge, &c., between Albury and Wodonga are now finished; they cost Victoria neary £9000. A deputation of Wesleyan ministers from ...
Article : 44 wordsBOURKE-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.— The tenth anniversary of the pastorate of the Rev. Thomas Johnson, in connection with the above church, was celebrated last evening by a tea and public meeting, each ...
Article : 2,187 wordsSuch members of the Parisian upper classes as have been rush enough to remain in town are perpetually subject to persecution at the hands of the Commune. Yesterday I received a visit from the brother of a gentleman who had ...
Article : 646 wordsA Chinaman, named Chong How, was executed here to-day. This is the first execution that has taken place in this district. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe Governor gives the Birthday Ball this evening. Mr. Somerville, a passenger by the Rangitoto, died on the voyage. Flour is unchanged. Feeding grains are rather ...
Article : 30 wordsARRIVED.—Zephyr, schooner, from Newcastle. SAILED.—At 1.45 p.m., Rangoon, R.M.S., for Sydney. ...
Article : 20 wordsSatisfactory results of shipments of wheat to England are advised by this mail. The corn market is very quiet. Wheat, 5s. 10½d. to 5s. 11d. ...
Article : 28 wordsTHE NEW VICE-CHANCELLOR.—Mr. John Wickens, who has just been appointed to succeed Sir John Stuart as Vice-Chancellor, is the second son of the late Mr. James Stephens Wickens, of London, by Ann Goodenough, ...
Article : 747 wordsTHE following notifications appear in yesterday's Government Gazette:— APPOINTMENTS.—Mr. William George Towson to be Coroner for the district of Orange, vice Templar. Electric ...
Article : 377 wordsPresently I remarked across the road a dark object lying, and cautiously approaching it became aware that it was a man, stretched out, with his gun lying by his side. I stooped down, thinking it was some poor fellow who ...
Article : 450 wordsBOROUGH COUNCIL.—The usual fortnightly meeting was held in the Council Chambers on Tuesday afternoon. Present: The Major, Aldermen Gallaway, Dixon, Pye, Parker, Smith, Trott, and Williams. The minutes of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,853 wordsThe following was the Pope's answer to the address read by the Duke of Nerfolk on behalf of the deputation:—"I am filled with love, with affection, with gratitude, in answering the noble sentiments which you have just ...
Article : 787 wordsGeneral Cluseret has addressed the following report to the Commune, dated yesterday, the 13th instant:— "I have just returned from inspecting the southern forts and the line of defence generally from Montrouge to La ...
Article : 394 wordsSIR,—Mr. Krefft accuses me of misquoting his words. I only quoted what he asserted, viz.,—"That the Amphistomes and Distomes were larvæ of higher animals;" I maintaining that they were sexually mature animals, and ...
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Advertising : 275 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the Times interviewed the Archbishop of Paris in the Conciergerie, on the 12th April, of which he gives the following account:—"I took a carriage and drove to La Roquette, and, meeting a party of ...
Article : 450 wordsThe police have caught Michael Torpey, and he was, on the 14th April, brought before Mr. Manafield at Marylebone Police Court, charged with stealing jewellery, valued at £2500, at No. 4, Upper Berkeley-street, on the 12th of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 7 Jun 1871, Page 5
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