August 24.—L. S. N. Co.'s steamship Royal Shepherd, 184 tons, W. H. Saunders, master, from Melbourne; G. Fisher agent. Passengers—Messrs. J. C. Brown, Grigor, George ...
Article : 130 wordsA correspondent of the Daily News forwards the following extract from a gentleman residing on Mount Lebanon:— "War has just been declared between the ...
Article : 174 wordsTHE Merlin, from Liverpool, arrived at Melbourne on Monday, bringing news to 24th May—three days later than that brought by the Arabian. ...
Article : 424 wordsIn the Import market, owing to the bad weather and other causes, unusual dullness has prevalled this week. There has been a general dullness during the ...
Article : 256 wordsA telegraphic despatch, dated Hamburgh, 22nd of May, in the "Independence Belge," says :— "Admiral Penaud left Kiel to-day, ...
Article : 125 wordsDEPARTURES. August 23.—Steamer Tilania, coastwise ...
Article : 17 wordsA strange story is current—and generally believed at Athens—which may be recommended to the attention of the Anti-Slavery Society. It is confidently affirmed that a ...
Article : 651 wordsSunday, 11h. 43m. a.m.; Oh. 8m.p.m. Monday, Oh. 35m. a.m; 1h. Om. p.m. Tuesday, 1h. 24m. am.; 1h.48m. p.m. Full moon, Monday evening, at 11h. 9m. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 wordsThe Moniteur of yesterday contains an article on the sanitary state of the French army in the Crimea. Its substance is summed up in the following concluding ...
Article : 126 wordsThere is no improvement in this market. Business is dull, and there are more failures. Flour is quoted in letters at £38; potatos, £23 to £24, with downward tendency, owing to ...
Article : 251 wordsAccording to letters from St. Petersburg of the 11th, Russia has profited by the troubles of the Chinese empire, to effect au easy extension of her frontiers in Southern ...
Article : 110 wordsSIR,—May I beg the favor of a small space in your journal for a passing notice upon a subject of general interest. Asa member of the Mechanics' Institute, I attended the Rev. Mr. Hales' ...
Article : 369 wordsAugust 22.—Barque Dun Pedro, 166 tons, Grant master, from, Melbourne, with sundries. —22.—Brig Retriever, 150 tons, Archer master, from Twofold Bay, with sheep and ...
Article : 135 wordsSir,—As the mania for shipping goods to Australia seems to have begun again, and as you have always taken a great interest in these colonies, perhaps you will make use of the ...
Article : 539 wordsA correspondent of La Presse writes from Trebizonde, dating May 1:— "Information which I have lately received here enables me to confirm what I have ...
Article : 354 wordsThere has been very little firing during the night, and to-day both sides are almost entirely silent. Not ten shots have been fired since day-break, The enemy appear ...
Article : 247 wordsThe Cobre, tug, towed the Dutch barque Macassar down on Thursday evening, and the Mariposs last night. The Royal Shepherd arrived yesterday, having ...
Article : 768 wordsThe object and result of the "secret expedition" are thus stated in the Patrie:—"You are, doubtless, aware that an expedition had been ordered to ...
Article : 329 wordsAt the sittings in banco on Tuesday the judges refused to grant the rule applied for by Mr. Macdowell on the bahalf of W.II. Glover, for a criminal information against Dr. Lee, ...
Article : 831 wordsSIR,—Having been informed that an article appeared in a late number of the Launceston Examiner, urging upon those concerned the expediency of constructing a ...
Article : 203 wordsLord Lansdowne, said the other evening, In the House of Peers, that the Russian loss since the commencement of the war, had been 247,000 men. The following are ...
Article : 161 wordsIssued from the warehouse, from 18th to 28th August:—Brandy, 10 hhds. [?] qr.cask, 11 cases—589 gallons; (4 hhhds, 10 qr.casks—470 galls export), 2 cases—4 gallons and 10 gallous ...
Article : 79 wordsThe London correspondent of the Cork Examiner, Mr. Maguire, M.P., has the following:—"Of course I was quite aware of the efforts being made on the part of the ...
Article : 172 wordsThe Convents Suppression Bill has been finally voted in the Sardinian Senate. The votes were 53 for, 42 against. ...
Article : 20 wordsTo Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide, per Royal Shepherd, on Tuesday, 28th Inst, at 11o'clock. To London, via Melbourne, on same day, to ...
Article : 42 wordsSIR,—I observe by the papers of this day, that it is reported that the, committee appointed by the Legislative Conncil, with reference to the Licensing Act, will ...
Article : 1,330 wordsAdvices from Constantinople to 17th May state that all the troops of the Maslak camp have embarked for the Crimea. Redscid Pacha has not yet ...
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Family Notices : 111 wordsIt is expected that the conferences will soon be re-opened. A correspondent of one of the daily papers writing from Vienna under date May, ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 25 Aug 1855, Page 4
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