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  2. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    WIND.—YESTERDAY—8 a.m., E.; noon, W.; 4 p.m., s.w. HIGH TIDE ON THE BAR.—THIS DAY—S a.m. ARRIVED. ...

    Article : 1,935 words
  3. EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE.

    We gave in our impression of yesterday a few paragraphs hastily extracted from the Melbourne papers at a late hour, just before going to press. We are now able to supply ...

    Article : 3,278 words
  4. COMMERCIAL, MARKETS, &c

    The arrivals this week are the Ann Roxby, from Glasgow, and the George Glen, from Singapore, besides some vessels from Sydney and other colonial ports. The week succeeding Chrisrinas-day passes over often with ...

    Article : 152 words
  5. THE BATTLE OF BALAKLAVA.

    My Lord Duke,—I have the greatest satisfaction in acquainting your Grace that the army under my command obtained possession of this important place on the 26th inst., and ...

    Article : 1,116 words
  6. GRAIN, FLOUR, AND PROVENDER WARKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 286 words
  7. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH FLEET IN THE BLACK SEA.

    On the 8th day of October last, the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty received dis parches from Vice-Admiral Dundas. containing intelligence as to the proceeding of Her ...

    Article : 479 words
  8. THE NEW POSITION IN FRONT OF SEBASTOPOL.

    Lord Ragian's interesting despatch of the 28th of September from Balaklava, and a private communication of the same date from an intelligent officer in the Guards, enable us to ...

    Article : 1,539 words
  9. MINES SHARE LIST, MONEY AND GOLD MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  10. SHIP MAILS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 words
  11. Advertising

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    Advertising : 25 words
  12. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 64 words
  13. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    Several communications and articles are held over till to-morrow, to make room for the details of the English and colonial news. We wish it to be distinctly understood that although ...

    Article : 118 words
  14. MOVEMENTS OF THE FLEETS AND A[?]

    No. 487. Britanuia, off the Katscha, Sept. 23, 1854. Sir—I beg you will inform the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty that, since my ...

    Article : 347 words
  15. Advertising

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    Advertising : 123 words
  16. The Register. ADELAIDE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1855.

    An old saw, which we have frequently admired for its conclusive wisdom, but never more than at the present time, remarks, " Blessed are they who have ...

    Article : 1,220 words
  17. OBSERVATIONS ON THE FLEET IN SEBASTOPOL MADE ON SEPT. 22. 1854, BY CAPTAIN L. T. JONES, C.B., H.M.S. SAMPSON.

    Moored across the entrance of the harbour. From north to south are the following vesels:—1st. A frigate, at northern [?] ...

    Article : 727 words
  18. THE BATTLE OF ST. ELMO.

    The following is an extract from a letter from Private Jerome Falvey, Grenadier Company, 38th Regiment:— Bivouac, Heights of Fort St. Elmo, 8 miles ...

    Article : 752 words
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