BY the Star of Peace we have ten days' later English and Foreign Intelligence. We have been favoured by Captain SPROAT with papers to the 25th of November. ...
Article : 109 wordsWE find the following in the Daily News, from its correspondent at Rome:—"Pio Nono frequently shows himself superior to the traditional prejudices of his station, and breaks through the trammels of etiquette ...
Article : 464 wordsNOVEMBER 19.—The first point of interest in our intelligence to which the reader will naturally turn, after the speculations contained in our last number, is the state of the alliance between ...
Article : 2,917 wordsOn Wednesday, Sir John Pakington visited the Model Secular School at Manchester, and on the same day also the School for Outdoor Pauper Children. The Conference afterwards took place between the ...
Article : 334 wordsBY the Star of Peace we have news from England to the 24th November. The Fund had improved from 1½ to 2 per cent., and to rate of discount was expected to be reduced [?] ...
Article : 496 wordsIn the Presse d' Orient of the 10th weread:—"Since the restoration of Peace, Russia has stationed two gun-boats on the coast of Abasia and Mingrelia. These in the course of their cruise captured several barques ...
Article : 1,166 wordsFebruary 12.—Star of Peace, ship, 1100 tons, Captain Spro[?] from Plymouth 25th November. Passengers—Captain Lam[?] Mrs. Lamb and family, Mr. W. Lamb, Mr. J. Campbell and s[?] vant, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hamilton, Mr. Angier, Mr. Larna[?] ...
Article : 210 wordsLIVERPOOL, Thursday.—The United States mail steam-ship Atlantic, Captain Oliver Eldridge, arrived in the Mersey this afternoon with advices from New York to the 8th instant, 36 ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 12 Feb 1857, Page 1
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