ON Tuesday, January 16, one of the most awful calamities over known in the metropolis took place in the Regent's Park, where, by the simultaneous giving way of the whole of the ice on the lake, at least 200 people were thrown into ...
Article : 3,535 wordsTHE Standard calls attention to the temporary but real and terrible pauperism that is making hourly progress among our metropolitan working classees... There is a dreadful lock-out just now on the banks of the Thames. ...
Article : 1,011 wordsON the 17th January, a dinner was given at the Grand Hotel, Paris, by a number of American gentlemen, permanent residents and temporary sojourners in Paris, to Mr. James Gorden Bonnett, jun., the owner of the Henrietta, ...
Article : 430 wordsTHE Eyre Defence Committee have issued an advertisement in which they say:—1. That the Eyre prosecution has commenced. 2. That four actions have been commenced against Mr. Eyre and Colonel Nelson by the ...
Article : 538 wordsTHE Moniteur publishes the following letter from the Emperor to the Minister of State:- "Palace of the Tuileries, January 19, 1867. "Sir,—For some years past the question has been asked ...
Article : 954 wordsIN the Court of Queen's Bench, on the 24th (the Lord Chief Justice and Justices Blackburn, Mellor, and Lush sitting in banco), their lordships had before them the case of "the Queen v. Lord Ernest Vane Tempest" The ...
Article : 777 wordsTHE Money Market Review deals with the sentence of five years' penal servitude passed on Mr. James Freeling Wilkinson, the late managing director of the Joint Stock Discount Company. Remarking that the jury strongly ...
Article : 389 words"Algiers, night between 2nd and 3rd January, 1867. "This morning, or rather yesterday morning (as it is now nearly the dawn of the next day), I was awoke towards 8 of the morning, I think, by a very strong shook of an ...
Article : 531 wordsTHE break-up of the frost was attended by some extra-ordinary scenes on the Thames below London Bridge. On the 22nd January, the ice, coming down in a heavy flee on the tiers of shipping, and the large steamers moored on the ...
Article : 889 wordsTHE gratuitous and coarse attack lately made by Mr. Bright upon Mr. Ferrand in applying to him the epithet of "ruffian," has created great indignation among the factory operatives in Lancasher, and they have urged Mr. Ferrand ...
Article : 444 wordsON the 21st January an accident of an extraordinary character took place in a sewer, at Birkenhead, to two men, named James Christian, a mason, and Patrick Thornton, a labourer, whose escape from ...
Article : 1,018 wordsTHE Roman National Committee has issued the following manifesto in consequence of eomo individual having, exploded bombs in the Piazza Santa Cbiara on tho eve of the Epiphany, although without provoking any manifestation ...
Article : 716 wordsTHE few Sappers who are over here for work in the Exhilition are attracting much attention in the streets, and some attention in the light journals. Their red costs [?]stonish the badauds, and the rumour runs ...
Article : 2,351 wordsIN the Court of Queen's Bench, on Wednesday. 23rd January (the Lord Chief Justice, with Justices Blackburn, Mellor, and Lush sitting in banco), judgment was given in the case of Bryant v. Foot. This was an action tried before ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 20 Mar 1867, Page 5
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