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  2. Late English News.

    THE Melbournes papers published the following from files received by the Great Britain:- The Ashantee War. Telegrams have informed us of the outbreak of this ...

    Article : 412 words
  3. ROYAL SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    THE first meeting of the year of the Royal Society of New South Wales was held in the Chamber of Commerce last night, and took the form of a conversazione. Members of the society had the privilege of introducing ...

    Article : 1,991 words
  4. THE LATE FATAL ACCIDENT IN PAXTON'S CLAIM.

    WE have to chronicle another of these lamentable accidents which have of late been so frequent in this locality; this time the misfortune happening in one of the best managed claims in the district. We gather ...

    Article : 410 words
  5. Who Proffts Most By The Coal Famine Prices?

    The Leeds Mercury writes:—We believe that there are at least 20,000 tons of coal consnamed in the borough of Leeds every week. Every shilling advance, then per ton of conrse, means L1000, and as there has been ...

    Article : 282 words
  6. The Tichbourne Claimant in Liverpool.

    On the 28th March the gentleman who claims to be Sir Roger Charles Doughty Tichbourne, delivered a lecture in Newsome's circus, Whitechapel, on the subject of his travels and his experience in the ...

    Article : 470 words
  7. Wreck of the Serica and Loss of Life.

    WE have been favoured with the following particulars of the loss of the above vessel, which have been received from Captain Hageman, of the Johann Smidt. arrived at Saigon from Touron:—"Two days before ...

    Article : 391 words
  8. THE QUEENSLAND TIN COUNTRY, STANTHORPE

    IT is with great pleasure we chronicle the fact that each week as it comes round brings with it some fresh proof of the stability of the tin mines. The question so frequently asked, "How long will this stream tin ...

    Article : 536 words
  9. Execution of Mrs. Cotton.

    This criminal, who was found guiley of wilfully murdering her stop son, Edward Cotton, at West Auckland, on the 12th July, 1872, was hung at Durham, on Monday, 24th March last. At ten minutes to 8 o'clock ...

    Article : 346 words
  10. The Liverpool Grand National,

    THE Interest excited by the Grand National of to-day (27th March) is tentold greater than that of ten years ago, and the appearance of Liverpool last night and this morning, the road to the course, A[?]tree itself, all bore the strongest ...

    Article : 1,230 words
  11. Death from Wrestling.

    Mr. Driffield, county coroner, held an inquest at Ince near Wigan, on the body of a collier, named James Melling, of Aspull, who died on Tuesday, the 25th March, from injuries received while wrestling at the ...

    Article : 354 words
  12. The Eltham Murder.

    The fourth inveztigation of the circumstances connected with the surrender of private George Ridout Theodere Bingham, 52nd Light infontry, for the murder of Maria Jane Clousen, in Kidbrocke lane, on the ...

    Article : 283 words
  13. THE COMMODORE LIBAL CASE.

    FROM the report of the second day's hearing of the case Winch v. the Melbourne Herald, we learn that when all the evidence for the prosecution had been addnced— Mr. Molesworth, for the defence, took a technical ...

    Article : 213 words
  14. Wife Murder in Bucks.

    On Monday, 24th March, a dreadful murder was found to have been committed in the quict village of Oving, situate about six miles from Aylesbury, the victim being a woman named Mary ann Evans, about ...

    Article : 392 words
  15. Mr. Fawcett's University Bill.

    THE following are the chiefs points in Mr. Facett's bill "to abolish teasts and alter the constitution of the governing body in Trinity College and the University of Dublin." All rights and privileges, and all offices ...

    Article : 290 words
  16. A NEW PROCESS IN MEAT-PRESERVATION.

    WE have been shown a fly-sheet recently issued by the Texas Pressure Meat Company containing a number of scientific reports upon a new plan for preserving meat. The precise nature of the process is not very clearly ...

    Article : 627 words
  17. Extraordinary Will Case.

    In the Liverpool Nisi Prius Court, on 28th March, the case Milbourn v. Grealey was heard. Mary Kenny, who was an old lady, derived, under the will of the late Thomas Keney and certain ...

    Article : 766 words
  18. Work and Wages.

    THE Liverpool Mercury, 29th March, writes—Yesterday morning. several hundreds of colliers employed in the Farnworth, Little Hulton, and Worsley district struck work. When the special rules franmed under ...

    Article : 436 words
  19. Sentence on a Clergyman.

    At York, on the 24th March, the Rev. Vyvyan Henry Moyle, late Vicar of Eaton, near Middleabrough, was brought up for sentence, he having on the provious Saturday pleaded suilty to forging and uttering at ...

    Article : 214 words
  20. The Great Bank Frauds.

    The Liverpool Mercury, 29th March, gives the following sketch of the manner in which tese frauds were porpetrated. The persons engaged in s[?]mplishing them having mastered the whole of the details of the ...

    Article : 1,530 words
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