We have news from Calcutta to the 9th April, giving us more than a month's later intelligence. We make the following brief extracts from ...
Article : 777 wordsYour readers will be surprised to learn that we have just passed through a Ministerial crisis, and that the aspect of political affairs remains bo unsettled, that a succession of these ...
Article : 3,384 wordsThe Committee of the [?] of Deputies, appointed to examine the penal Bill brought in by the Government in defences to the request of the French Government, has ...
Article : 967 wordsThe threatened rupture of the alliance between England and France is for the present averted, Louis Napoleon, finding that he had taken up an untenable position, has " backed ...
Article : 843 wordsThe discussion on the second reading of the Electoral Reform Bill has commenced, but has not yet terminated. Though it has already lasted two nights it has been again adjourned ...
Article : 832 wordsM. de Persiguy has tendered his resignation of the London embassy, and the Emperor has accepted it. According to one account M. de Persigny entirely disapproved of the recent ...
Article : 1,350 wordsMy Lord—You will take the earilest opportunity of assuring Court Walewake that Her Majesty's advisers, on their accession to office, are earnestly desirous of maintaining in their [?] those close and friendly ...
Article : 925 wordsThere being two Magistrates only present the Court of Full Jurisdiction could not sit to-day. The following cases were heard, by consent, before Mr. H. D. Murray (Speical Magistrate). and Mr. Walter Duffield J. P. ...
Article : 365 wordsSince my last communication very little of interest has transpired to occupy the attention of the people of Melbourne. The Assembly, as I have already stated, is adjourned to ...
Article : 980 wordsTHE NEW MINISTRY.—The following is list of Lord Derby's Ministry:—First Lord of the Treasury—Earl of Derby. Lord Chancellor—Sir F. Thesiger. ...
Article : 686 wordsMr. Gwynne stated that it was not the desire of, Mr. Baker to prosecute in this case. He understood that Mr. Al'en was in altered circumstances since the publication of the article complained of and as he was no ...
Article : 2,057 wordsINDECENCY.—Williams James was fined 10s. for drunkenness and indecency near the City Bridge Inn, on Friday night,—Robert Haywood, also charged with indecency, was discharged with a caution. ...
Article : 798 wordsMy Lord—I waited upon Count Walewski this afternoon, by appointment, and read to him your Lordship's despatch of the 4th instant, and, in compliance with the instructions contained in it. I left a copy with His ...
Article : 328 wordsMy Lord—I have received your Excellency's despatch of the 18th instant, reporting the language of Count Walewaki on receiving from you a copy of my despatch of the 4th instant; and I have to account your ...
Article : 124 wordsM. le Combe—Lord Cowley has delivered to me a despatch which has been addressed to him by Her Britannic Majesty's principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs dated the 4th of March, and of which you will ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 17 May 1858, Page 3
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