A telegraphic despatch from New Orleans, dated October 12, gives intelligence from Mexico to the 5th Oct. Alvarez had been elected president by one of the colleges, but it ...
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Article : 249 wordsVIENNA, Oct. 22.—We hear from Nicholaieff that successful efforts are being made to clear away the sunken ships which obstruct the water communication between Otchakoff and ...
Article : 548 wordsTho following letter contains an accurate version of the skirmish which took place at some distance from Kertch between the Russian cavalry and 200 English Hussars and French ...
Article : 863 wordsThe "monster meeting" that was called to adopt a petition to the Queen, for permission to appoint our own Governor, was countermanded at the eleventh hour, some of the ...
Article : 2,158 wordsSir—I observe in the Register a second letter from Messrs. Crawford and Scammell, wherein they reiterate the statement contained in their first letter, that the depth of the road across ...
Article : 381 wordsSir—I have just heard through a friend from town the reported notice of a discussion which took place this afternoon in the City Council, upon the circumstances attending the ...
Article : 222 wordsThere can be no doubt of the importance of the events which the next few months will bring to pass in Asia. It is one of the advantages of the allies in the present war that ...
Article : 1,617 wordsSir—I observe, by the remarks following my last letter upon this subject, that you have rather misunderstood the nature of the evidence upon which I based my conclusions, and that ...
Article : 573 wordsOne of the peculiarities of the present war is the intense feeling of indignation against the Power which provoked it. Men hare been interrupted in their peaceful business—the ...
Article : 1,542 wordsDear Sir—in reply to your question as to whether I have any means of verifying the section of Chief-street, in Brompton, taken by me on the 29th January last, I have much pleasure in being able to give an affirmative ...
Article : 434 wordsThe Empire publishes the first quarterly statement of the revenues of the Sydney and Parramatta Railway:— "The line was opened on the 20th of September, and ...
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Article : 101 wordsSir—Many thanks to your correspondent "Truth and Right" for his letter, in which he vindicates me from the charges made in the so-called report to the Macclesfield District ...
Article : 231 wordsSir—I cannot profess a thorough acquaintance with the marriage laws of this colony, but a circumstance occurred the other day which, in my opinion, shows the necessity of a speedy ...
Article : 355 wordsLEGAL APPOINTMENTS.—Sir Lawrence Peel having intimated his intention to resign the office of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Calcutta, Sir James Colville has ...
Article : 442 wordsHORTICULTURAL SHOW.—The summer show of the Gardeners' and Amateurs' Horticultural Society took place on the 2nd instant, at the Fish Market, Macquarie-street, which was ...
Article : 194 wordsSir—In your report of the inquest held on the body of the unfortunate Baird, Dr. Woodforde is reported to have said that he found tho deceased lying in an outhouse at my place. I ...
Article : 124 wordsThe New Zealander says, in referring to the wheat harvest, that from accounts received there is reason to hope that the injury done to the grain crops by the caterpillar is only ...
Article : 253 wordsSir—May I ask how it is that the Branch Post-Offices in town will not receive newspapers, but that parties wishing to forward to England are compelled to proceed to the ...
Article : 157 wordsSir—I observe in the minutes of the Committee on Estimates some statements made by Mr. Todd, the Superintendent of the Magnetic Telegraph, which, being utterly unfounded and ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 22 Jan 1856, Page 3
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