A letter from St. Petersburg, of the 12th, say:— "The funeral of the Emperor took pUce yesterday. At daybreak, an extraordinary ...
Article : 1,598 wordsThe following gentlemen were sworn as Special Jurors:— John Barden, Upper Dry Creek; James Binney, Maclaren Vale; Friend Cleggett, Langhorne's Bridge; William Coleman, Strathabyn; Anthony Hall, Albert ...
Article : 2,661 wordsColonel de Beville had arrived at Constantinople on the 12th, to select a spot for the encampment of 40,000 French troops. A place has been put in order at ...
Article : 199 wordsThe motion for presenting an address to the King, censuring the Ministerial policy on the Eastern question, was rejected on Thursday in the second Chamber. ...
Article : 130 wordsTHE PERWTERPOT DRAINAGE.—seven men were fined 5s. each for indulging in excessive potations. A TEAPOT ASSAULT.—Bridget Robert was committed for trail at the Local Court, on a charge of assaulting ...
Article : 445 wordsBy the Havilah we have Melbourne papers to the 21st June, from which we make the following extracts:— THE LATE WRECKS ON KING'S ISLAND.—The ...
Article : 929 wordsThe Military Gazette of Vienna states, on the authority of a letter from Turin, that General La Marmora, when at the head of the Sardinian troops to be sent to the Crimea, is ...
Article : 107 wordsA letter from Jassy of the 20th, in the Dastube, says:—" In consequence of an order received from Bucharest, preparations are being made at Ibrail for the reception of French ...
Article : 55 wordsSir—The whole Port was this afternoon thrown into a state of the most intense excitement by seeing tho Union Jack flying at the Flagstaff and St. George's ensign at the ...
Article : 194 wordsThere is news from Havanna to the 15th February. Owing to real or pretended information of the approaching departure of another fillibustering expedition from tho United States ...
Article : 407 wordsThe loan to Sardinia will involve an immediate payment from the Treasury of one million pounds, and another of the same amount a year hence. ...
Article : 29 wordsIt is confidently stated in Paris that a new army corps will be immediately Bent to the Crimea. The Moniteur of Monday announces that ...
Article : 920 wordsPresent—Messrs. W. Williams (Chairman), D.Garlick, W. Innis, and Patterson. Mr. John Gale was present to give his reason for altering the course of road through his property, and for ...
Article : 1,766 wordsOn the 11th instant, the French garrison at Roma furnished another contingent for the war. The 21st Regiment of Light Infantry, about 1,900 strong, marched at daybreak for ...
Article : 172 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor; Aldermen Richman and Glandfield; Councillors Martin, Linklater, Harman, Futcher, Witt, Egan,; Lawson, Cos, Field, Hay, Platts, and Stewart. ...
Article : 1,343 wordsLETTER PROM THE CRIMEA.—The following is an extract from a letter sent to his parents by a lance-surgeant in the 79th Highlanders:—" Camp, Heights of Balaklava, 1st March. ...
Article : 192 wordsIt appears that Alvarez, the chief of the Acapulco insurgents, has really commenced his march on the city of Mexico, confident of his ability to drive the Dictator, Santa Anna ...
Article : 394 wordsA circular has been issued by the War-office, to meet the views of some regimental officer serving in the Crimea, who are desirous of drawing from the paymaster only the ...
Article : 689 wordsA Government Gazette Extraordinary contains the following regulations for the gold-fields of Victoria. These rules have been promulgated by the Governor, in accordance ...
Article : 1,710 wordsFrom San Francisco papers to February 22 we gather the following particulars:— REPORTED DISCOVERY OF AN IMMENSE GOLD BOULDER.—A correspondent of the Auburn ...
Article : 617 wordsThrough tho Melbourne Morning Herald of the 21st our intelligence from Hobart Town is extended to the 16th June. The Herald says:—We learn from the Tasmania Daily ...
Article : 880 wordsTelegraphic intelligence has been received at Vienna that one ol the Queen's messengers, who was journeying from this city to Constantinople, by way of Bucharest, had arrived ...
Article : 459 wordsThe secretary of the General Shipowners' Society writes to the Admiralty complaining of a departure from the fair rules laid down to prevent favouritism in the chartering of ships ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 26 Jun 1855, Page 3
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