HOW TO CONDUCT THE WAR.—A correspondent of the "Examiner" says:—What can be simpler than for England and France to close the outlets of the Baltic and the ...
Article : 2,142 wordsThe market remains in a very depressed state, the last advices from Melbourne being unfavorable. The Pirate has been taken out of the Geolon [?] proceeds to Sydney with a large cargo of wheat and flour. Wheat is ...
Article : 419 wordsOn the 10th French fleet was off Romsoe, in the Great Belt. The English, on the 7th, off the Gottska Sandoe, north of Gothland. ...
Article : 847 wordsAs the Russians left Little Wallachia, 180 Dohoranzen (mounted Wallachian gensdarmes) escaped from them, and went over to the Turks, and many of the militiamen imitated ...
Article : 459 wordsThe imports at Melbourne during the week ending 29th July, amounted to 249,311l. and the exports to 323,685l. The customs revenue for the same period was 14,440l. 2s. 8d. ...
Article : 50 wordsWe surrender every available line to the later intelligence from Europe. The daily papers of 13th May contain the official report of the bombardment of Odessa. ...
Article : 2,552 wordsAugust 7.—Barque Thomas and Joseph Crisp, 371 tons. P. M'Tavish, master, from Newcastle; Williams and Gladman, agents. No passengers. August 7.—Brigantine Mariposa, 190 tons, J. Limb. ...
Article : 166 wordsINWARDS.—August 7, cutter Mountaineer, Burgess, from Port Sorell, with paling. OUTWARDS.—August 7, schooner Ira, Lewis, for Emu Bay, in ballast. ...
Article : 24 wordsARRIVED.—August 5, Iron Tasmania steamer,Clinch, from Melbourne—cabin, Mr., Mrs., and Miss Swan, Miss Collins, Messrs. Lewis, Harwood. Ross. Biggs, whitby O'Reilley, Miss O"Reilley, Messrs. Buckland. Christle ...
Article : 170 wordsThe maidens of Tasmania, The bright-eyed and the fair; Where will you find their equals? Who with them can compare? ...
Article : 173 wordsThe steamer Pirate leares the wharf for Sydney to-morrow afternoon. It is probable she will continue in the Sydney trade for several months. The June, for Launceston, and the Kingston, for ...
Article : 784 wordsLord D. Stuart referring to a statement which had appeared in the Morning Chconicle, he presumed "by authority," that her Majesty's steam-ship Tiger had captured near the island ...
Article : 455 wordsSIR,—By way of contrast with our falsely educated, anti-patriarchal gentlemen, who, devoid of proper sympathy for their fellows, seek to throw the labour and expense of the roads, and every other thing, on the lower ...
Article : 1,003 wordsThe "Wanderer" has a letter of the 20th April from St. Petersburg, which is worthy of notice. Very considerable doubts are expressed respecting "the patriotic and voluntary ...
Article : 321 wordsThe only two French ships at Odessa at the period of the bombardment by the allied fleets belong to this port. They are the Adele, Captain Parpety, and the Antilles, Captain Merle. ...
Article : 333 words"Tira Tapu" shall have a place. "Consistency" is received. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 8 Aug 1854, Page 2
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