Received:-- Honesty is the host policy," "Observer," "A Subscriber (2),'' "A Selector", "An Elector of Richmond," " S. V.," A Working Tanner," " A. F." "J. P. Peppercorn," ...
Article : 443 wordsThe Rangatira, which arrived from Sydney yesterday, brought on tho Californian mail. From papers to hand, we make, the following extracts:-- ...
Article : 356 wordsSIR,--In turning over the luminous pages at the living Dickens (George Augustus Sal ay, one finds him saying that "There be many Sabbaths kept-- the vinegar Sabbath, the velvet and satin ...
Article : 243 wordsNEW YORK, 17th September.--According to accounts in the lata London journals, tho Austrian North Polo expedition was frozen in at the north point of Nova Zembla in August, 1872, and was ...
Article : 168 wordsThe MODERATOR opened the proceedings in the usual manner. The report of the home mission committee, relating to the matter in dispute between that body and the Beech worth Presbytery, ...
Article : 934 wordsSIR,--Knowing that you are always ready to advocate the greatest good for the greatest number, I Write to you on a question of vital importance to the colony, not only at the present ...
Article : 990 wordsNEW YORK, 20th September.--The Kali River special of the Tiniest says:--A woman gives the following account of the fire in Granite Mill yesterday :--When it broke out heavy ...
Article : 156 wordsSIR,--Being a resident of Victoria for the last twenty years, I thought to spend the remainder of my days in this, the land of my adoption: accordingly, I selected 820 acres in compliance with ...
Article : 239 wordsA telegram to the New York Herald gives the following further particulars of the explosion of four tons gunpowder in a barge on the Scent's Canal, London:-- ...
Article : 263 wordsNEW ORLEANS, 5th October.--Information has been received by the United States Marshal that on the arrival of the United Stales troops at St. Marians ville the White League, who had been ...
Article : 933 wordsSIR,--Having Instill informed that the Adelaide telegrams which were published in the Victorian papers on the 23rd of October contained the following:--"That miners were not ...
Article : 160 wordsAT Northampton, on 7th October, on the reading of the declaration of the election of Fowler. Liberal candidate, a mob, consisting of Bradlaugh's supporter. became riotous, and were ...
Article : 514 wordsSIR,--In a small pamphlet, published by the late Dr. William Stewart, of Geelong, ill 1868, appeals the following --" A gentleman has for warded the following suggestions :--It is possible ...
Article : 544 wordsSIR,--I should like to ask, through your columns, how it is that the cavalry are never allowed an opportunity oil a field day of showing what they can do. I know for a fact that at the ...
Article : 144 wordsPARIS, 5th October.--The elections for Councils-General were held yesterday. Returns have been received from 170 districts. They are lightly in favor of the Conservatives. The larger ...
Article : 486 wordsSIR,--How is it that the Public Works department is so determined to continue to squander the public funds, in face of the many exposure of their utter thoughtlessness, &c, which are daily ...
Article : 185 wordsSIR,--In one of your contemporaries a short time ago a paragraph appeared alluding to the work Captain Francis Cadell had been engaged in opening up and developing the resources of ...
Article : 510 wordsLARCENY.--Joseph Lawrence was sent to gaol for six weeks on a charge of having stolen a coat from the shop door of Mr. Latham, draper, Elizabeth-street. He said he had taken it to give ...
Article : 563 wordsSIR,--A great deal of dissatisfaction is being expressed by the ratepayers at the manner in which the affairs of the corporation markets are being bungled by., the city authorities. It is only ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 629 wordsSIR,--The present discussion on the Sunday question will be productive of much good. even though Mr. Woods's motion be rejected,for it will upon the eyes of the public to the anomalies ...
Article : 562 wordsLondon, 5th October.--The Prussian Cross Ga-else reports that four Berlin police and two functionaries of the Foreign Office appeared last Sunday at Count Von Arum's estate, Nassonhida, ...
Article : 515 wordsSALT LAKE, 6th October.--The Mormon conference met to-day. Five thousand saints are in attendance. Geo. A. Smith presided. Tho principal speakers were Geo. A. Smith, Brigham ...
Article : 272 wordsSIR,--During my travel in and around Melbourne aud suburbs, which is every day, I often notice (this morning particularly) two, sometimes three, clrays loaded with bricks or bluestone, the ...
Article : 164 wordsSIR,--I beg to inform tho public that the working tanners of Melbourne and suburbs are gaining ground every day. There are fourteen tannerics working on the eight hours system, ...
Article : 126 wordsElizabeth Atkinson, a middle-aged woman, was charged at the City Police Court yesterday with stealing £43 from Edward Samuel Broughton, a New Zealand publican, who arrived in Melbourne ...
Article : 428 wordsSIR-- Could you inform me whether any money was voted for the first thousand tons of coal raised in Victoria, and if so, the amount. I am under the impression that such a vote was ...
Article : 324 wordsNEW YORK, 3rd October.--The great Brooklyn scandal has at last culminated in the Kings county grand jury, and the indictment of Tilton and Moulton for malicious libel. The ...
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Advertising : 186 wordsSIR,--The idea of purchasing the Hobson's Bay Railway being apparently given up by the Government, surely the shareholders, unless asleep, will assist the outer circle scheme rather than ...
Article : 404 wordsPARIS, 10th September.--The funeral of M. Guizot had been announced to be performed in the churchyard of the parish in which Val Richer is situated. It was understood, however, that ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Sat 14 Nov 1874, Page 7
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