THE following "Leaves from the Journal of a Telegrapher," have been handed to us for publication. They were received per last mail by a gentleman resident in Sydney, from his son, who was personally ...
Article : 4,103 wordsNothing important has transpired this month. Montalembert refuses the Emperor's pardon, and intends to appeal against sentence being passed. There is an extraordinary activity in reform. ...
Article : 140 wordsTHE Emeu arrived this morning, at daylight. English news unimportant. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Emperor has offered to remit the penalties against Montalembert, but the proffered mercy has been declined. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe American President has interfered between Walker and Nicaragua, and has prohibited American citizens from joining arms under him. The elections are going against Mr. Buchanan. It ...
Article : 69 wordsThe first effect of the news by the Emeu on the markets is depressing. Merchandise and provisions aro advised in great excess. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe price of hides is reduced slightly. Skins have brought steady prices. Wool has advanced, since August, 2d, to 3d. per lb. It is anticipated the now year will open well. ...
Article : 69 wordsNo important news. Markets remain unchanged, Heat of the weather frightful. ...
Article : 12 wordsIN a recent number of the Argus appears a statement, copied from the English Weekly Mail, to the effect that the Government of New South Wales have established a system for forwarding immigrants into the interior, ...
Article : 309 wordsThe Emeu anchored in Hobson's Bay this morning, at 9 a.m., and will proceed on her voyage to Sydney early to-morrow. The following is a list of her passengers for Sydney:—Sir Charles Nicholson, Dr. ...
Article : 280 wordsTHE return of the Customs revenue for the Port of Sydney, from the 1st to the 7th of February, was as follows:- Spirits £5,511 13 0 ...
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Advertising : 323 wordsThe advance of the best descriptions of combing and clothing wools, at the opening sale, has been maintained with a remarkable uniformity throughout. Middle and faulty wools, particularly wasty Port ...
Article : 103 wordsTown LOTS.—County of Beresford. Parish of Cooma. Village of Cooma: Lots 1 and 2, 2 roods 20 perches each; lot 3, 3 perones; lot 4, 2 roods 25? perches; lots 5 and 6, 2 roods 8 perchel each; lota 7 and 8, 2 roods 20 perches each; lot 9, 3 roods; lot 10, 2 ...
Article : 1,186 wordsThe ex-King of Delhi has been forwarded to the Cape of Good Hope. Nana Sahib is a fugitive. The Begum of Oude has surrendered. ...
Article : 93 wordsTHE chapter which relates the fate of the aboriginal inhabitants of Tasmania is one of the most melancholy in history. That Island was first settled in 1803. The number of the aborigines at the time is unknown. In 1815, however, after more than a dozen ...
Article : 2,241 wordsSIR,—My attention has been directed to the subject of cottongrowing by the appearance of several letters in your columns on that very interesting and highly important subject. It is now about 10 years since the "talk" about growing cotton ...
Article : 671 wordsA month without a word being heardof Lord Elgin's voyage up the river Yang-tze-Kiang. The insurrection at Ningpo is suppressed. The tea crop is reported to be very much below ...
Article : 33 wordsNovember 27.—Phoenician. December 8.—Dawstone. December 14.—Centurion. ...
Article : 13 wordsNovember 19.—Chatteaux Wattell. November 26.—Omar Pacha. November 28.—Wellington, December 4.—Waterloo. ...
Article : 32 wordsNovember 20.—John Scott. December 9.—Alfred the Great. December 17.—Timora. The following telegram respecting the English ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 8 Feb 1859, Page 5
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