The Alhambra has arrived from Otago with dates to the 2nd inst. She brings 47 passengers, but no gold. The Lass of Gawler and also the Wild Wave ...
Article : 183 wordsA Review of the Statutes at large is about to take place in order that such as from age or infirmity are unfit for service may be dismissed. Pending this inspection an indignation meeting ...
Article : 2,095 wordsTwo words there are—both sweet both softly blest, One word is sleep, the other word is rest. Tell me, my soul, which word thou lovest best. Sleep—sleep—sleep! ...
Article : 286 wordsSir—In your leader upon victor Harbour in the Register of the 27th ultimo you tell the people of the South that they are wrong in attempting to coerce the Government by means of resolutions ...
Article : 1,130 wordsSir—In your issue of the 24th ult. appears a letter from one of your correspondents signed "Veritas," who seems to be enquiring after truth, but who has not yet found it, if he is to be judged ...
Article : 516 wordsTHE PRINCE IN THE SPINNING-MILL.—A contemporary, in describing the Prince of Wales's visit to Dean Clough Mills, says:—"A pleasing incident occurred in this vast chamber ...
Article : 4,227 wordsYesterday a schooner was seen ashore on the north side of Eddystone Point, in Bank's Straits. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe brief stay of the Confederate vessel of war, the Florida, at Bermuda, afforded an opportunity for the collection of some particulars respecting her recent career. Those details ...
Article : 1,838 wordsThe Select Committee of the Legislative Council of New South Wales, appointed on the 8th July, 1863, "To consider whether additional lighthouses are necessary on the ...
Article : 1,754 wordsSir—As one of those who signed the late petition to the House of Assembly, in the matter of rewarding Stuart's party with grants of land in the northern territory. I claim some since in your ...
Article : 1,202 wordsSir—The Register of yesterday's date contains an interesting report of the first general meeting of the Baptist Association. Mr. Hannay, in his inaugural address, rives statistical information. ...
Article : 355 wordsSir—It is certain that the addition recently made to the colony by the annexation of the northern territory forms a most important epoch in its history, and there is scarcely a question but what ...
Article : 609 wordsSir—"A Northern Sympathizer" asks in this morning's issue what was the cause of the secession of the Southern States of America—if it was not slavery what was it. So far as I understand ...
Article : 192 wordsSir—It does not appear by the regulations for the sale and selection of land as above how the half acre town lot is to be paid for. Should they not expressly state the amount required for each ...
Article : 106 wordsNOTICE OF MOTION:— 1. Mr. BARROW to move— "That in the opinion of this Council it is highly unconstitutional, and most detrimental to good ...
Article : 479 wordsSir—I beg through you to call attention to the manufacture of verdigris, as one worthy of a trial in this colony. The materials producing it are increasing amongst us, and its fabrication appears to ...
Article : 694 wordsSir—I have read with much surprise the Paragraph in the summary of news of this morning's Register concerning Mr. G. T. Thompson. On hearing the report I made some enquiries into ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 10 Nov 1863, Page 3
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