No fewer than four persons employed out of doors died from the intense heat during the week ending the 18th of July in different parts of Somersetshire. Mr Henry Davies, an eminent member of the ...
Article : 941 wordsThe Colombo Observer of the 10th of September has the following LETTER FROM MAJOR-GENERAL HEARSEY. "Barraekpore, June (?)16. ...
Article : 291 wordsThe intelligence from India is still exceedingly vague and fragmentary. Delhi continues to be the chief point of interest, and the fate of the ancient capital of the Moguls will probably decide the issue of the ...
Article : 497 wordsWe condense the following from the usual Mining Report of the Maryborough Advertiser:—The mining reports from all parts of our district still continue to be of the most encouraging description, ...
Article : 890 wordsThe following we take from the Madras Spectator of the 2nd September:—Intelligence has just reached from Lahore dated 21st August, of an outbreak on the 19th, on the part of the ...
Article : 184 wordsThe news is that Agra is in the possession of the rebels, and that every one has moved into the Fort. We are informed that the Lieutenant Governor has left outside the entire revenue records of the N. W. ...
Article : 66 wordsA letter from Jullundhur, dated the 5th August, states:—In the Punjaub we have been so fortunate as to be able to hold our own, thanks to the energy and firmness of our local Governor and to the fact of the ...
Article : 214 wordsWe condense the following from the mining report of the Ballaarat Times:—The scanty information furnished during the present week upon mining matters, has arisen neither from a ...
Article : 916 wordsThe Englishman states that the news from Delhi is good. "They had been reinforced by two European and several Seikh regiments. The rebels are completely hemmed in, quarrelling among themselves, and ...
Article : 332 wordsWe take the following from the Times of August the 10th:—"Many people are pondering whether Russian agency has been at work in India. A more practical question would be whether it is at work in ...
Article : 490 wordsBOOK-POST to AUSTRALIA.—Some new and improved regulations in regard to book-postage will come into operation on tho 1st of October next. Hitherto the minimum charge for these packages to the ...
Article : 1,190 wordsI have nothing of importance to communicate respecting mining matters in particular; we are much the same as usual, I hear of a small rush which has taken place to the Amphitheatre, a distance of 10 ...
Article : 222 wordsThe great object of the Mahomedans in Calcutta seems to bo to release the King of Oude from captivity. Many plans have been resolved upon, but the following for daring and brutality surpasses any that we have ...
Article : 134 wordsA correspondent at Barrackpore, upon whoso statement no doubt can rest, has favored us with the following:—"I am happy to be able to inform you that at least ...
Article : 642 wordsUpon this subject the Times, in reply to tho Under-Secrctary of War's statement in the House of Commons last week, "that the Government had taken every precaution for the health and comfort of the troops upon ...
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Advertising : 1,515 wordsThe Etna mail steamer has been despatched to Marseilles for troops, it is presumed in consequence of the promise of assistance volunteered by the Emperor Napoleon. ...
Article : 30 wordsA correspondent of the Mount Alexander Mail reports:—The Sandy Creek rush still maintains its reputation, the largo population, so far from diminishing, is on the ...
Article : 483 wordsIt is said that three steamers have been despatched from India to bring away the Australian troops. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe 20th Foot.—The following troops sailed in the Champion of the Seas, on August 8th : Lieut.-Colonel Evelegh, Majors Radcliffe and Butle, Captains Bennett, Parkinson, Dickens, Warren, Hewett, Lyons, ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Thu 15 Oct 1857, Page 3
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