The outward Australian mail has been delayed till this day in order that there might be time to answer letters by the mail steamer now overdue. The Thames, however, though expected for some ...
Article : 6,326 wordsWilliam Garland, of Norwood, publican [?] and John Holwell, of Hindmarsh, carpenter, were fined 5l. for not answering to their names when called. ARRANGEMENTS. ...
Article : 1,471 wordsThe Emperor Napoleon in opening the French Chambers delivered the following speech:— "Messieurs les Senateurs, "Messieurs les Deputes, ...
Article : 1,032 wordsQueen Victoria opened the session of 1859 in person on the 3rd of February. The weather was clear and cold. Crowds lined the route from Buckingham Palace to St. Stephen's, and Her Majesty was ...
Article : 1,523 wordsWe extract the following from the news per Oneida:— The Princess of PRUSIA.—Exactly in a year and a day from the date of her Royal Highness's marriage, ...
Article : 350 wordsBy way of Melbourne we have news from Launceston to the 28th ult. A great fire had occurred in Hobart Town, the following account of which is from the Launceston Examiner of the 28th:— ...
Article : 219 wordsThe Melbourne Serald says that the Governor of New Zealand has recently addressed a meeting of Maories, at Auckland. The substance of His Excellency's observations was a sensibly urged ...
Article : 145 wordsOur files of Victorian papers to hand, per Havilah, extend our former dates to May 5. The contents of the papers, though including much of interest to Victorian readers, are not replete with matter that we ...
Article : 707 wordsRESIGNATION OF THE SECRETARY TO THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE.—On Monday evening, the 9th inst., a meeting was held at the Gresham Hotel, for the purpose" of heiring an explanation from Mr. ...
Article : 846 wordsDeserting his Colors.—Wm. Higgins, a young man aparently in a delicate state of health, was charged with being a deserter from Her Majestys 65th Regiment. On the arrival of the Adeona from New Zealand, the captain stated. ...
Article : 579 words[The following "Telegraphic Summary," containing the heads of the moat important intelligence, is prepared specially for the colonies, and published just prior to going to wess by the Some News; it is to ...
Article : 898 words"All is vanity."—The Preceher. "Tis vain to say that we are free To steer as we think fit our boat, If patriots like A. H. D. ...
Article : 240 wordsTHE LAID QUESTTION.—The laud policy continues to attract much notice in New South Wales. The Sydney Morning Herald of April 30, says:— "We are totally opposed to the principle of free ...
Article : 766 wordsSELF GOVERNMENT.—Let not any one say he cannot govern his passions, nor hinder them from breaking out and carrying him into action; for what he can do before a prince or a great man, he can do before God.—Locks. ...
Article : 187 words[?]Messrs. Wicksteed, Botting, Towns[?]nd, and Co. reuest us to call attention to the sale of the cargo of the Mary Stuart, this day, at the Port, at 12 [?]We are requested by Messrs. Wicksteed, ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 10 May 1859, Page 3
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