Saturday, October 20—The steamer White Swan, 332 tons, McEwan, from Melbourne the 18th October, and from Portland the 19th October. Kirkwood & Co., agents. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Magarey, Miss Magarey, Miss ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 202 wordsCRIMEA, July 15, Six p.m.—The night has been a successful one on the side of the Malakhoff Tower. About one o'clock the Russians made a sortie with three or four battalions, and, ...
Article : 155 wordsMails will be despatched as under:—For Cape of Good Hope and Mauritius, by the Fanny, to Mauritius, this day, at half-past 12. For Victoria, by the Sybil, to Melbourne, on Wednesday, at ...
Article : 68 wordsLONDON, Thursday, July 17.—Nothing of importance has occurred. The army is in good health. Another Russian sortie repulsed. July 18.—Sortie on the left attack, repulsed ...
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Family Notices : 16 words"OUR DEFENCES," "THE SLAUGHTERHOUSE NUISANCE," and several other communications are, on account of the english news, unavoidably held over until to-morrow. ...
Article : 32 wordsON Saturday last, we republished the Van Diemen's Land New Parliament Act in full, and we had intended to have done the same to-day with the Victorian Act, but it is so out of all ...
Article : 506 wordsThe Russian defence in the north passage of Cronstadt Harbour now consists of 7 line-ofbattle ships, 7 frigates, 13 steamers, 48 gunboats, 23 of which are steamers. The Fort ...
Article : 117 wordsThe French journal La Presse has the following:- "St. Petersburg, June 30.—For some days past conversation has turned almost exclusively ...
Article : 210 wordsSir.—I have the honour to inform you that I reached Lovisa on the afternoon of the 4th inst, and anchored the vessels close to Fort Svartholm The enemy must have had intelligence of our ...
Article : 350 wordsRespected friend—I congratulate thee on thy[?]recent appearance in public for the public weal; and I desired, yea, with great longin to give then my humble thanks in my own poor person for all that thou bast [?]one and ...
Article : 615 wordsTelegraphic despatches, dated Trieste, the 18th instant, give some further particulars relative to the movements of the Russian army in Asia. It appears that the Russians were within an hour's ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 478 wordsBEFORE SEBASTOPOL, July 3.—The commencement of the ceremony of paying the last honors to the mortal remains of the late Commander in-Chief took place in the evening, and. of course, excited more than ordinary ...
Article : 1,162 wordsExtracts of a letter from Rear-Admiral Hon. R. S. Dundas to the Secretary of the Admiralty, dated Duke of Wellington, Tolboukin lighthouse, July 7, 1855:— ...
Article : 774 wordsBy the arrival of the Shalimar, royal mail ship, at Melbourne on the 15th instant, we are placed in possession of English journals to the 2[?]th July, nine days later than the intelligence ...
Article : 1,131 wordsVICTORIA THEATRE. Our readers will be sorry to hear that the infant prodigy, Miss Anna Maria Quinn, makes her last appearance this evening, previous to her departure for Melbourne, on which ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 364 wordsA despatch dated Kamiesch, July 5, states that a great number of gunboats were collecting at that port to be ready to start on some expedition, the destination of which was not generally ...
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Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858), Mon 22 Oct 1855, Page 2
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