"SIGNORI Senatori, Signori Deputati,—Our country is hence-forth free from all foreign domination. It is with profound joy that I declare this to the representatives of twenty-five million Italians. The nation had faith in me, and I in it. This great ...
Article : 839 wordsON Monday, a large seizure of arms was made at the Rhymney Railway Station by superintendent Stockdale and a posse of police. About the 6th of October last, thirteen large boxes were brought from Birmingham to the Rhymney Station, with ...
Article : 160 wordsAbout 2 o'clock in the afternoon of the 10th, a terrible explosion of gas occured in the cannel mine of the Bank Collieries, at Little Hulton, belonging to Mr. Wright. It appears that the men commence to work about 6 o'clock in ...
Article : 901 wordsDECEMBER 19, 1866.—The numerous public sales of common wines and the prices realised under the hammer shew that the trade in such qualities is a limited one and cannot be forced beyond its legitimate standard, even at ruinous prices. The supply of really ...
Article : 404 wordsBrussels, December 23.—The Moniteur Belge, of this morning says:—"In consequence of the spread of the cattle plague in Holland more vigorous measures have become necessary for the repression of fraud on the frontiers of Eastern Flanders, and ...
Article : 64 wordsThe numerous arrests of persons suspected of complicity in the Fenian conspiracy, which follow each other in rapid succession, executed with a suddenness, secrecy, and precision that must astonish the detected conspirators, prove that the Government ...
Article : 2,490 wordsCOLONEL Temple, the president of the Municipal Commission, Captain Hope. aide-de-camp to H. E. the Governor, and the two Misses M'lver, daughters of Mr. John M'lver, the secretary and manager of the Bank of Madras. ...
Article : 768 wordsThe Paris Liberte has the following as latest news:—"A coup [?]tal imminent in Spain. The dissensions in the Cabinet on account of the measures adopted against the insurgents of June 22nd have new assumed the proportions of a Ministerial crisis, ...
Article : 107 wordsThe new Free Press of Vienna corroborates the announcement which we made some time since, to the effect that the Emperor of Austria is about to appeal in the fullest manner to his subjects in the arduous matter of the reorganisation, if not reconstruction, of ...
Article : 196 wordsNEWS of Mr. James Stephens! A very pretty story for a Christmas fireside, and not likely to frighten anybody either. We must confess at once that we cannot say exactly where this gentleman is, but we can tell our readers where ...
Article : 1,765 wordsPesth, December 24.—The city of Fiemeintends sending a numerous deputation to Pesth to congratulate the municipality upon the prospect of the speedy formation of a Hungarian Ministry. The intention is strongly opposed by the Croatian ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 311 wordsAthens, December 22.—The National Assembly was opened this morning. No speech from the throne was delivered. ...
Article : 17 wordsAthens, December 23.—Mustapha Pacha attacked the insurgents on the 12th instant at Cares, in the province of Apocoronon, but was repulsed with great loss. The Cretans are concentrating with the object of commanding the passage of the Apocoronon, ...
Article : 153 wordsTHE [?] ultramontane organ appearing in this city, publishes the text of the farewell address delivered by the Pope to the officers of the French army at Rome on the 6th instant. It is headed "The Real Discourse of Pius IX.;" and the ...
Article : 678 wordsNew York, December 13.—Advices from Mexico state that the Emperor Maximilian is receiving increased Mexican support.— The royal mail summer Cuba has arrived out. New York, December 20.—The Emperor Maximilian has ...
Article : 108 wordsWE take the following summary of news from the Overland China Mail of 1st January:- CHINA. The irrepressible rebels—this time Mahomedans—are at work ...
Article : 942 wordsWE (Times of India) have seldon had to report a more terrible accident than that which happened in the gl[?]aming of New Year's day, and which has converted it into a black New year for so many families. It is long since anything ...
Article : 1,752 wordsTHE following is the Registrar-General's Report on the Vital Statistics of Sydney and Suburbs for the month of January, 1867. The number of births registered in Sydney during the month ...
Article : 964 wordsTHE Paris Correspondent of the Times writes, on December 24th:—"It is now announced, on authority, that the Empress's journey to Rome is given up. Madame Montebello, wife of the General lately commanding in that city, and who was to have ...
Article : 258 wordsT[?] committee of supervision of Overend, Gurney, and Company (limited), have issued a letter to the shareholders and depositors, in which they call attention to the present position of the estate, and to a matter of vital importance to those interested ...
Article : 535 wordsOur news from the North is not of any very great interest. In Japan, matters seem more quiet than heretofore. The rice riots in Yedo have ceased and grain is again falling to its normal price. The Shegoon's troops have been withdrawn from the inland sea, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 305 wordsPARIS, December 24.—The Emperor yesterday received Mr. Bigelew, the late American Minister, and General Dix, his successor, The latter expressed the sincere wish of the United States that the good understanding now prevailing between the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 16 Feb 1867, Page 5
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