THE Church Assembly met at the usual hour yesterday afternoon. After the usual preliminaries, and notices of motion by the Archdeacon and Mr [?]'Beckett, Mr Wilson moved the ...
Article : 1,020 wordsSIR,—Your journal of Saturday last contains a letter from Mr Alexander Carrick Berne, of which I should take no notice, as all his assertions relative to his being a discoverer of the ...
Article : 371 wordsYesterday morning at 5 p.m. the City of Sydney arrived with the Sydney Eleven, including the following gentlemen :—H. Hillard, G. Gilbert, N. Thoropson, R. Murray, E. Sa[?], T. Lewis, ...
Article : 222 wordsSIR,—Your homoeopathic correspondent need not take undue alarm, as he is fully provided for, with an affectionate feeling, by the author of the new Medical Bill; clause ...
Article : 325 wordsSome excitement was caused in town yesterday by a report that Mr C. W. Carr, the warden of Anderson's Creek, had arrived in town on Saturday evening from the Nicholson gold field, and brought ...
Article : 232 wordsAURORA AUSTRALIS.— On Saturday night the Aurora Australia appeared in great beauty, though only for a very short time. About ten o'clook the whole horizon from S.W. to S.S E , which previously had a ...
Article : 487 wordsThe fire which took place, and was so fortunately discovered, in Mr Moulines' printing office on Sunday, has given rise to a good deal of gossip ; and there is an opinion very prevalent that many circumstances ...
Article : 245 wordsSIR,—On Saturday week last, as I was going along Swanston street, I was attracted by a large concourse of people. As I approached the crowd I heard voices calling ...
Article : 687 wordsYesterday, the Yarra Yarra yielded up some of its treasures ia the form of private papers aud documents of various kind, conveyance of land, &[?] &3., many of which were washed ashore near the Railway ...
Article : 122 words" La Traviata," as it would appear, is an opera that may be represented in a very different manner by different artistes, and although Piccolomini may be said to have made the part almost has own at her ...
Article : 221 wordsYesterday evening Mr Brewer delivered a lecture on the "Pursuit of Knowledge under Difficulties," to a numerous and highly respectable audience, in the large room of the Town Hall, St. Kilda. ...
Article : 2,091 wordsTILKE V. TILKE. —This now familiar case was again brought before the Police Court yesterday. Mr Frank Stephen appeared on behalf of the ill-used widow, Mrs Callow, alias Mrs Tilke, who sought to ...
Article : 870 wordsSIR,—In the fourth paragraph of my letter in to-day's AGE there is a slight, but very important omission, which I will thank you to correct. The Education Bill of 1854 is made ...
Article : 225 wordsThe eighteenth anniversary of the Victorian Auxiliary Bible Society was held yesterday evening, at the Mechanics' Institute. The large hall was exceedingly well filled, and a large number of ladies ...
Article : 2,417 wordsMr E. W. Gladman called at our office this morning, with two samples of gold obtained about five miles from the River Tyers between Bull Beef Creek and Mount Baw Baw, and is of the description called ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Tue 31 Jan 1860, Page 5
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