THE P. N. Z. Company's steamer Ruahine, Captain Beal, arrived in Port Jackson yesterday morning at 8 o'clock. She brings telegraphic news from Europe to the 15th December, and ...
Article : 2,297 wordsNEW ORLBANS, DECEMBER 7,1868.—Rio Grande files to December 1 were received here to-day. The Tamaulipas insurgents, under Vagas, Cobolloy, and others, were very active, but as yet had made no movement of much ...
Article : 257 wordsFrom Santiago de Cuba we have advices to November 27. The insurgents had surrounded the city and were preparing to attack it. They had destroyed the telegraph and ...
Article : 579 wordsTHE following notice, contained in a supplement to the Government Ga[?]ette published on Tuesday, was referred to by the Hon. the Treasurer, in reply to the question asked by Mr. Wilson,—" Whether the Government had ...
Article : 683 wordsLONDON, December 9—The following appointment is officially announced:—Mr. Austin Henry Layard, Vicepresident of the Board of Trade. The Daily Telegraph says Mr. Gladstone's Cabinet is ...
Article : 1,130 wordsWE epitomise the document as follows, not having room for it in its entirety:— RECONSTRUCTION. It may be safely assumed, as an axiom in the ...
Article : 3,475 wordsGUATEMALA.—The House of Representatives assembled at the capital on the 25th November. The President of the Republic, Senor Don Vicente Cerna, sent in his annual message on the same day. The document is well ...
Article : 861 wordsSIR,—The Almanacs for 1869 are perfectly correct in stating that Easter Sunday will fall on the 28th of March. The rule is, that "Easter Day is the Sunday following the FOURTEENTH day of the CALENDAR moon which ...
Article : 131 wordsSIR,—" J. L. K." has somewhat, I think, misunderstood my letter. I was quite aware of all he has told me about difference of longitude, &c. I find no rule in the Prayer Book, however, making Easter Sunday the same day in all ...
Article : 254 wordsSIR,—I have noticed in a late issue of your journal, that it is the intention of a member of the Upper House to introduce a bill to regulate the Medical Profession in this colony. It is to be hoped that the attendance of medical ...
Article : 289 wordsMADRID, DECEMBER 9,1868.—News from Cadiz up to a late hour last night has reached here. The insurgents in that city still occupied the Hotel de Ville and the surrounding houses, and had erected barricades. The Government ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 4 Feb 1869, Page 5
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