Present—Messrs W[?] H. Maturin, M.P., Chief Commissioner; J. Lazar, U. N Bagot, also the Engineer. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. ...
Article : 710 wordsThe following evidence, [?]ken ef[?]re a Coroner and J[?]r[?], Friday, the 12th [?] at the farm of the hus[?] and [?] of the [?]pless pair on whose [?] [?] as [?] will, ...
Article : 1,032 wordsA curious claim for payment of legacy recen[?] came before the Sc[?]tch before the Sc[?]tch Law Courts. Stephen Henderson, a pointer in Louisian [?]ed in 1838 possessed of property value[?] ...
Article : 1,437 wordsOur late files of English papers teem with such interesting intelligence, that we presume we shall consult the wishes of our [?] s, by giving it procedence of local matters. ...
Article : 307 wordsA correspondent at Cawnpore says that he has see[?] a report of the affair of the 28th November with hard[?] a word of truth in it; and, having been in the thickes of the fight, can vouch for the correctness of the ...
Article : 441 wordsIt will be recollected that this unfortunate lady was placed in the in[?]rmary of Lambeth parish to awai [?]he capture of her husband, John Blair Wills, or Jamer Fenton Wills, his brother. This, it is now feared, is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 254 wordsA third, and we are happy to say successful, attempt was made on the 28th November, and continued on the following day, to launch the Loviathan, which is now considerably advanced on her way to the water. ...
Article : 794 wordsWe have heard of two brothers (their united ages do not exceed 27, and their united heights cannot soar [?]uch above 5 feet 10 inches), who have gone into partnership at the West End. They have commenced ...
Article : 214 wordsSeveral handsome donations were made to the Fund during the second week in December, the principal n[?] which were as follow: From the county of Devon. £2,500; a second instalment from Nottingham of £ 1,050 ...
Article : 187 wordsProperly speaking, there has been [?]o seige of Delhi. fo[?]ti[?]ed position, enclosing an enormous arsenal, a [?] of places of strength, and defended by 25[?]0[?]0 [?]ea, has been [?]ded for three days, stormed on ...
Article : 259 wordsThe Mavor and Cor[?]o a[?]n of Kilkenny, have, in their wisdom and charity, refused to aid the subseri[?]tion for the relief of the sufferers by the Indian mutiny [?] for the consent of this body is free from the charg ...
Article : 208 wordsA correspondent of the H[?]rkar[?], writing from Cawnpore, sa[?]s, that in more than one place on the walls of the chambers in which th[?] English ladies and children were confined pre[?]ions to their murder, is scratched, ...
Article : 136 wordsAn extraordinary verdict was recently delivered by a Sydney Jury [?]n[?] case heard before his Honor Mr Justice Therr[?]. We quote from the[?]r p[?]rt in the Empire:— ...
Article : 619 wordsThe Bombay correspondent of the Times thus describes the final operations when the Palace was taken:- With daybreak on the 20th November came the ...
Article : 1,161 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the Globe, under date of 8th December last, writes as follow:- The only interesting event of this day was the session of the Imperial Conservatory ofmusicand theatrical ...
Article : 502 wordsPresent—A. Lorimer (Chairman), Duffield, Pugh, and Wienert. The Chairman reported having paid Mr Blyth's contract of £45, the work having been completed. ...
Article : 587 wordsBECEBER 9.—Inactivity and depression are still the principal features in all departments of business, and untill there is some relaxation in the terms of discount no improvement can be expected. A few weeks will ...
Article : 999 wordsThe Moni[?]ur contains the following letter from the Emperor to M. Mayne, dated December 7th:- "Monsieur l[?] M[?]stre—I See with pain that, without either real or apparent cause, the public credit is ...
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Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858), Thu 25 Feb 1858, Page 3
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