The Calcutta Pheais supplies the following gossi[?] "founded on facts," we supports, like the novels of the Minerva Press, about the p[?] of [?] King of Oude:— ...
Article : 364 wordsOn the 21th November, Lord Clyde give unmistakable evidence in his own person of the falsehood of those libels which have represented him [?] sunk in a hopeless state of lethargy. Be[?] Mahdo Sin[?] ...
Article : 243 wordsIt cannot be denied that Air John Garden, of Barnane, has succeeded in obtaining great notoriety, but it is of the most unenviable character. He has been long pursuing an utterly hopeless design—what our ...
Article : 2,707 wordsThe American President has taken a very decisive step against the adventurer Walker. The preparations of that leader, says Mr Buchanan, are unmistakably hostile to the republic of Nicaragua, and ...
Article : 457 wordsThe following letter contains the latest intelligence of the movements of this now celebrated rebel leader, and graphically describes his marvellously successful attempts to elude the troops sent to intercept and ...
Article : 970 wordsThe Emperor and Expr[?] are at Compiegne, keeping. holiday,hunting this se[?], and receiving distinguished guests. Lord Palmerston and Lord Clarendon. M.Kissel[?]ff and M. de Hu[?] are among the ...
Article : 246 wordsNews to the 15th November has been received from China. The negotiations that have been going on at Shanghae as to the construction to be put upon some clauses in the now tariff, have, it is reported, ...
Article : 227 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the Press says:—"The Roman priesthood in this city, and especially the Jesuits, are making more energetic efforts than ever to gain converts; and they do not disdain worldly ...
Article : 248 wordsRepresentative institutions are certainly upon their trial in Belgium. The minority in the "Chamber of Representatives, finding there was no chance of overpowering their antsgonists by a vote against the ...
Article : 87 wordsAn extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the National Bank of Australasia was held yesterday afternoon, at the head office, Queen street, and was adjourned therefrom to the Mechanics' ...
Article : 1,058 wordsNew "DIGGINGS" IN AUSTRALIA. —There are some new diggings sprung up at the Fitzroy River, Port Curtis, which is on the northern boundary of Moreton Bay, that are causing immense excitement ...
Article : 233 wordsThe Avenir of Nice says it his been informed that the King of Prussia, Frederick William IV , will shortly arrive in that city and take up his abode in the royal palace. It adds that the Infendant ...
Article : 76 wordsThe following are some of the passages for which M. Montalembert will be prosecuted : — "No ; it is a purer and a higher motive. It is the effort of the athlete disarmed, who, as the excited ...
Article : 629 wordsWe hear from Lisbon, under date the 5th of November, says the Independence Bel[?]s, that the profound sensation produced by the affair of the Charle[?]et Georges is not yet calmed down. ...
Article : 511 wordsThe intelligence from India is upon the whole more satisfactory, and encouraging indications of the final suppression of the rebels at length begin to appear. The amnesty which ...
Article : 418 wordsThe Bombay Gazette says:— The proclamation is being circulated in Hindustanee, Hinden, and other native languages; and long before the 1st of January no rebel will, we dare say, be able to plead ignorance ...
Article : 688 wordsA meeting, convened by the India Christian Association, was held in Edinburgh, on Tuesday week, in the Music Hall, and presided over by his Grace the Duke of Argyll. On the platform were Mr Murray ...
Article : 844 wordsItalian politics seen to be drifting into an unsatisfactory state ; and the hopes of Signor Mazzini will rise as he peruses the last intelligence from several parts of the Peniusula. King Victor I'mmanuel, in ...
Article : 656 wordsOn the 21st ult, (November), General Grant recrossed the G[?]ntee, the Government telegram not stating at what point. Rebels to the number it is said of 4510 attempted to dispute the passage but they ...
Article : 481 wordsSignor Garibaldi, a cousin of the famous Garibaldi, has been brutally murdered. Nice has been of late infested by a band of [?]otous follows who insulted the people in the streets and broke windows with ...
Article : 345 wordsOne of Mr Buchanan's chief supporters in the Senate at Washington, the Hon. A. G. Brown, was exceedingly communication down in Mississi[?], on a recent festive occasion. He delivered, in the first ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Thu 20 Jan 1859, Page 6
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