We have Cape journals to the 2nd of April, bringing, among other important intelligence, the particulars of the burning of the Joseph Soames, passenger-ship. The Cape Mercantile Advertiser thus describes the ...
Article : 767 wordsCITY OF LONDON.—Baron Rothschild has issued his address to the electors, in which he says:—"Were my claims to your support purely personal, and not founded upon the assertion of a great public principle, I should ...
Article : 809 wordsThe fine clipper, Norfolk, dropped anchor at a late hour last night in Hobson's Bay, having made the voyage from London in the remarkably short period of sixty-seven days. She brings a miscellaneous cargo, ...
Article : 529 wordsSome troubles will, it seems, be occasioned to the Government by the late fire at Messrs Perkins, Bacon, and Co., the official printers in Whitefriars. Certain sets of Exchequer Bills are about to expire, and should ...
Article : 107 wordsA fire, involving a serious amount of property, and unfortunately, the lives of five persons—a mother and four children—happened at a late hour on Tuesday night, March 17th, and was not extinguished until an ...
Article : 492 wordsThomas Fuller Bacon, and Martha Bacon, his wife who have been in custody for several weeks, charged with the deliberate and shocking murder of Edwin Fuller Bacon, aged two years and a half, and Sarah ...
Article : 2,024 wordsIt being generally known that yesterday morning, March 8, was fixed for the further examination of Mr Edward Esdaile, Governor of the Royal British Bank, before Mr Commissioner Holroyd, the case excited great ...
Article : 1,535 wordsWhilst Mr Wakley, the coroner, was holding an inquest at Marylebone Workhouse, London, on the body of a male child about nine months' old, which had been found floating in the canal near the York Bridge, ...
Article : 310 wordsBEDFORD.—Mr Thomas Barnard comes forward on the Liberal interest as a second candidate. The two sitting members, Mr Samuel Whitbread (Liberal), and Captain Stuart (Conservative), have commenced their ...
Article : 2,686 wordsMadrid, Tuesday, the Espana says that General Estrada and Mindlnueta are appointed to commands in the expeditionary force against Mexico, under the orders of General Concha. ...
Article : 31 wordsSubjoined is an article from the Morning Chronicle which will suggest some idea of the furore excited by the ministerial crisis. Its statements are altogether ex parte, however; and must be accepted with due ...
Article : 1,018 wordsThe French Government is said to have received favorable news from Naples, which tends to the hope that diplomatic relations between Naples, France, and England will shortly be re-established. ...
Article : 33 wordsDespatches from Constantinople announce that the ship Kangaroo had landed troops and arms in Circassia. M. de Boutenieff bad demanded the appointment of a commission to inquire into the nature and origin of ...
Article : 68 wordsThe London "Telegraph" of the 21st March makes the following announcement:— The House of Commons had an exceptional sitting on Saturday at one o'clock, when a bill founded on the ...
Article : 166 wordsThe discussion on the fortifications of Alessandria, in the Chamber of Deputies of Turin, has lost much of its interest since the result has been announced by telegraph. Some of the most striking passages of the ...
Article : 569 wordsAt a grand banquet given by the Lord Mayor of London, Lord Palmerston thus replied to the toast of "Her Majesty's Ministers:"— My Lord Mayor—Often as it has been the good ...
Article : 1,537 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "Morning Chronicle" sends the following:— A marriage is on the tapis in official circles here, which may be considered as the counterpart of that of ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Sat 30 May 1857, Page 5
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