Wednesday, July 16—The screw-steamer White Swan. 320 tons, Lamond, from Melbourne the 12th July, and from Portland the 14th July. Agents—W. P. Kirkwood, Town; Cresswell, Port. Passengers — Mr Fletcher, Miss Bruce, ...
Article : 1,266 wordsThe arrival of the White Swan yesterday afternoon, places us in possession of files of English papers to the 22nd April, brought to Melbourne by the Mindoramail ship During the seven days, ...
Article : 322 wordsMails will be despatched as under:- For Victoria, by the While Swan (steamer), to Portland and Melbourne, on Saturday, at 12, and by the Nonpareil, to Melbourne, on Friday, at 12. ...
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Advertising : 207 wordsA despatch from Berlin, dated Saturday last, states that intelligence has reached that city from St. Petersburg, announcing that, by an Imperial Ukase, the Russian army is placed upon a peace footing. ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Gazeite of last night contains a despatch received from General Sir W. J. Codrington, by Lord Panmure, of which the following in a copy:- Sebastopol, st April, 1856. ...
Article : 260 wordsTHE Peace Congress threaten, as our Estimates Committee recently did. to become a permanent institution—an international parliament for discussing nil the affairs of Europe, with closed ...
Article : 967 wordsWe take from the Constitutionnel the following extract from a letter, dated Moscow, April 11. It has excited much interest in France and England. ...
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Advertising : 52 wordsIn the sitting of the Corps Legislatif yesterday. Count Montalembert made an important speech on the subject of the recent decision of the Court of Cessation, with respeet to the liberty of distributing election bulletins. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 269 wordsThat cannon's roar proclaims a Peace; England hath won the fight! She roused herself, and armed her sons, And God hath blessed the right. ...
Article : 131 wordsDear Mr Editor—If ever there was a man deserving of a poet laureateship, that nun is Mr C. S. Hare. The sublime and delicious pathos contained in his letter to the Register, on Tuesday, is sufficient to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 461 wordsThe "rejoicings" for the restoration of the peace are to commence on her Majesty's birth-day, by which time it is expected that a very large number of treeps will have arrived from the Crimea. These will be inspected ...
Article : 251 wordsThe following is ft translation of the Imperial Manifesto, published at St. Petersburg, to announce the signing of the treaty of peace:- The obstinate and sanguinary struggle which, for ...
Article : 896 wordsWe learn from the Russian frontier, that in the small Polish towns situate near the boundary, the peace excited great enthusiasm? as it was fancied that all the requisitions made by the Government during the war ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 wordsTHE ENGLISH MAIL.—The Mindors, with an English mail, arrived at Port Phillip Heads on Saturday, and the White Swan, having met her, at once disembarked that portion of the mails which was destined ...
Article : 1,017 wordsOn Monday afternoon, the 12th April, a large and influential public meeting was held at the London Tavern, Bishopsgate-street, to determine on the best means to be taken to ensure the immediate ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 207 wordsSir—A correspondent, whom you designate "Humourous," and whose subscription should have been CONCENTRATED) HUMBUG rather than "Anti-Humbug," asks you to "let the public know who it is that are to ...
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Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858), Thu 17 Jul 1856, Page 2
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