The Synod met at 2 o'clock. The LORD BISHOP took the chair. The Secretary read the minutes of yesterday's meeting, which were received. ...
Article : 2,733 words"General Canrobert has placed at the disposal of Lord Raglan 10,000 capotes for the use of the English army in the Crimea. 10,000 British soldiers now wear the French uni form."Correspondence from the Camp. ...
Article : 435 wordsThe following petition to the House of Commons was unanimously agreed to at a large meeting held on Tuesday evening. It will be a form of petition which may be extensively adopted throughout the country:— ...
Article : 230 wordsSouned Gcorgo and John Driscoll were severally lined 10s. for being drunk, and William Rust, a"new chum" per Punjaub, charged with the same offence, was discharged with a caution. ...
Article : 42 wordsIt is not very long since we referred to the general practice in which governments persevere, even in these respectable times, of employing spies, whether to dog the steps of individuals or to report to one country the ...
Article : 816 wordsSTORM IN GERMANY.—Anorth German correspondent writes:—" The hurricane which caused such havoc amongst life and property in the north of Germany on New [?] day appears to have had a diameter of ...
Article : 1,614 wordsThe following is from an article in the Quarterly, supposed to have been written by Mr Thackeray:—"Among the veterans, the old pictorial satirists, we have mentioned the famous name of one humorous designer ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 282 wordsIt is with the greatest astonishment we observe that, an admiral has just been appointed of the age of 54 We have heard for many years past that the service was going to the dogs; but we little expected that ...
Article : 212 wordsCan Lord John Russell effectively fufil the duties of Colonial Secretary when he is engaged in negotiations at Vienna? Common Sense says—No! Why, then, is the post thrust upon him? Is it to gain the ...
Article : 404 wordsFIRST OR APRIL.—Colonel Sibthorp to move for a Commitee of enquiry into the present dead lock of affairs in the East, and to ascertain upon what, if any, terms Messrs Chubb or Hobbs would undertake to ...
Article : 43 wordsIt is a nice question to be resolved by the ladies of America,—What they propose to leave to the benighted men Already, ladies practice as physicians in the United States. Very soon we may expect that they ...
Article : 444 wordsLiverpool, it is said, has been " in a ferment" for the last three months, in consequence of one particular bankruptcy. Undoubtedly the bankruptcy is on a grand scale, involving liabilities to the amount of ...
Article : 880 wordsHENDHERSON V. LAWRENCE.—Action for £1 7s. 9½d., for work executed; to which a plea of overcharge was urged. The ease remanded till Wednesday week, defendant ...
Article : 103 wordsMr John Mitchell has retired from the editorial chair of the Citizen (an Irish journal published at New York), after filling it for twelve months. Better for his fame: had he never known the Citizen. When Mr Mitchell ...
Article : 519 wordsASSAULT — Alexander Stewart, of Pultenev-street, coachmaker, was charged by Thomas Soar with an assault, committed on the 19th inst. The defendant pleaded not guilty. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 210 wordsNothing can exceed the stupid monotony of the announcements which, during the great crisis of the country's affairs, were daily and hourly appearing in the London newspapers. The following is a ...
Article : 349 wordsThe great fact of the year—even should Scbastopol fall, and should Cronstadt follow it—will be the extraordinary success of the new French loan. Men say it is fund for the prosecution of the war—it is a testimony to ...
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Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858), Thu 31 May 1855, Page 3
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