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Advertising : 1,025 wordsThe arrival of the Clasinarden in Hobson's Bay, from London, has put our Melbourne contemporaries in possession of news to the 28th. October. This was communicated by ...
Article : 128 wordsWe have intelligence from San Francisco to the 8th November. Long accounts are given of Indian hostilities. The Herald states:— ...
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Family Notices : 62 wordsThe Oregon had arrived at Panama from Sail Francisco, with 956,013 dollars in specie, 197,285 of which was on English account. The steamship Uncle Sam had arrived at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 191 wordsThe following telegraphic despatch has this day been received at this office from Rear-Admiral Sir E. Lyons:—"Off the mouth of the Dnieper, ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Legislative Council will meet for business on Tuesday next, the orders of the day being the Electoral Law Bill and the Registration Amendment Bill, in Committee. We ...
Article : 919 wordsThe following telegraphic message has been received from Rear-Admiral Sir E. Lyons, this day. "Off the mouth of the Dnieper, ...
Article : 211 wordsCHARGE OF T[?].—Curl Croak, a German, was charged with stealing a pair of pistols, with bullet-mould, &c., from the shop of Mr. James Allen, jun., in Hindleystreet, on the previous day. When placed in the dock, ...
Article : 227 wordsThe following are the fundamental conditions laid down by the Government of His Imperial Majesty the Sultan for the establishment of railways in the Ottoman empire:— ...
Article : 517 wordsWe have intelligence from New York to the 11th October. The fever at Norfolk and Portsmouth, after great fatality, is abating—more on account of ...
Article : 1,163 wordsWe have received from Berlin the following Russian despatch:—"On the 22nd instant the allies marched from Eupatoria towards Moulat, 40,000 ...
Article : 65 wordsPresent—Messrs. J. Ragless, jun;, Freeman, and Bowman; The following letters were read and orders made thereon:— ...
Article : 1,253 wordsThe Emperor of Russia is confined to his room. Various reasons are assigned as the cause of it. Some persons assert that he had sprained his an[?]le; while others, perhaps on ...
Article : 77 wordsA letter from Nicolaieff dated the 10th Oct., addressed to the' Militaresche Zeitung of Kena, says the Grand Dukc Constantine, the Grand Admiral of the fleet, has ordered the ...
Article : 81 wordsThe Russians are supposed to be preparing to attack Kars again. Berlin, Thursday, Oct. 25. General Mouravieff's defeat at Kara has put ...
Article : 37 wordsGeneral Simpson is about to return to England, on account of increasing infirmities and ill-health His succes is not known, but it is supposed be will be selected from the ...
Article : 88 wordsOn the 29th of September, at break of day, the enemy, consisting of a considerable force of infantry, cavalry; and artillery, marched from Eupatoria in the direction of Tegesch. Our ...
Article : 326 wordsA firman of concession by His Highness Mahomed Said, Vieeroy of Egypt, confers upon M. Ferdinand de Lesseps the power to constitute a Company formed of capitalists of all ...
Article : 481 wordsThursday, January 17—The ship Lady Hobart, 540 tons, Dunlop, master, from Port Wakefield January 16. 'Patent Copper Company, agents. Friday, January 18—The cutter Endeavour, 20 tons, ...
Article : 82 wordsFriday, January 19—The schooner Agnes, 110 tons, Walsh, master, for Melbourne. No passengers. Same day—The schooner Elizabeth, 127 tons, Carrie, master, for Melbourne. Passengers—J. Thornton, Mr. ...
Article : 82 wordsFriday, January 18—The schooner Agenora, 53 tons, Barber, master, for Port Wakefield. Cargo—45 bags flour, 24 do. rice, 3 casks, 1 pocket hops, 122 pieces timber. ...
Article : 48 wordsCargo of me Agnes for Melbourne—81 bags oats, 1 bale wool, Dixon and Co.; 100 bags Soar, Hart and Co.; 113 do. do., 65 do. bran, Whinocrah; 105 bales wool, Dixon and Co.; 104 cases beer, Black and Wright; 255 ...
Article : 115 wordsSome of the papers stale that M. de Persigny, the French Ambassador at London, is likely to be recalled, in consequence of his Government not approving the political line he ...
Article : 79 wordsJan. 18—Boomerang, schooner, for Port Robe. 18—Perseverance, brig, for Melbourne. 18—Vixen, schooner, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 14 wordsThe schooner Rebecca left Fort Augusta the same any as the brig Balder; she was going from thence to Port Lincoln, en route for Adelaide. The captain of the brig Balder, when at Port Augusta, erected a semaphore on ...
Article : 128 wordsMADRID October 16;—The opposition coalition has been dissolved. M. Bruil remains Minister of Finance. The Government requires an authorization from the Cortes to ...
Article : 2,162 wordsMr. Perryman, the City Surveyor, has submitted to us a plan for supplying the city with water by pumping it from the Torrens, the details of which we may explain in a few words. ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 19 Jan 1856, Page 1
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