THE elections for the Convention which was to meet in June, were closed. The Ecuadorian Minister took his passports, in consequence of the Peruvian-Government refusing to deny to General Flores on asylum in that ...
Article : 47 wordsAUCKLAND papers to the 21th ultime have come to hand His Excellency, Colonel T. Gore Browne, the new Governor of New Zealand, arrived at Auckland on the night of Tuesday, the 4th Ultimo. We take the follow ...
Article : 2,098 wordsWe learn that on the 15th of March, the first conference took place in the capital of Paraguay, between the chief of the Brazilian., squadron, as diplomatic agent, and the President of the Republic, in order to arrange, ...
Article : 111 wordsWE have California papers to the 6th July, We take, the subjoined extracts:— THE CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO.—The first six months of the year 1855. have not rolled by without, leaving some ...
Article : 2,079 wordsBY way of San-Francisco, we have news from the Salt Lake City to the 30th May. We extract the following items:- THE GRASSHOPPER SCOURGE AT SALT LAKE.—The ...
Article : 1,132 wordsOUR dates from Valparaiso are to, May 14. The utmost quietude prevailed throughout-the Republic, and there was no reason to anticipate any change. The Mercurio congratulates its readers on the spirit of progress which ...
Article : 702 wordsOUR Intest intelligence from the Oregon Territory is to the 25th June. The Standard, in its issue of June 21st, announced that there were rumours to the effect that gold in ...
Article : 1,400 wordsBY way of San Francisco we have dates from Honolulu to the 10th June. We extract the followiug particular of interest:- DEATH OF A DISTINGUISHED CHIEF.—His Excellency ...
Article : 613 wordsTHE correspondent of the Alta California writes from Acapulco June 20, as follows:- Since my last report the Mexican revolution has rapidly advanced to a favourable end. ...
Article : 365 wordsWE have dates to the 3rd of April, from Rosario. Perfeet tranquillity prevailed throughout the country. The State of Corricotos was perfectly in peace, and General Coceros and his party, who invaded that province, had ...
Article : 49 wordsTwo important, decrees have been issued; the first ordering the purchase of Peruvian bark, by the bank established for that purpose, at the rate of 500 quintals per month. 18,000 quintals are said to exist in deposit, ...
Article : 81 wordsThe speeches delivered by Lord Lyndhurst and Lord Clarendon on Tuesday night in the House of Lords on the present relations of the Austrian Government to the allied Powers deserve to be read with the utmost, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 3 Oct 1855, Page 3
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