THE particulars of an encounter between a large black snake and a number of laughing jackasses have been related to the Dubbo Dispatch. A wellknown resident of Dubbo was across the river a ...
Article : 467 wordsSIR,—Refering to your recent advocacy for the establishment of a home for discharged poor patients from hospitals, may I suggest the possibility of utilising a portion of the old Victoria ...
Article : 93 wordsThe notorious "Lord" Gordon-Gordon has come to a tragic end. It appears that one Monroe, a detective from Toronto, arrived at Fort Garry on the steamer International with two warrants, ...
Article : 1,255 wordsAnother fatality to a balloonist is reported. M. Braquet, tho aeronaut of Bordeaux, was about to make his 331st ascension on August 10, at Royan (Charente-Inferieure), when, by some accident, the ...
Article : 356 wordsQUARTER SESSIONS.—On Friday last Quarter, Sessions opened, with a very light calendar, before his Honor Judge Dowling—Mr. Forbes acting as Crown Prosecutor. Henry Thomas, an old man, pleaded guilty to having stolen a ...
Article : 396 wordsMr. Beecher charges Mr. Tilton with black-mailing him, and obtaining from him at different times a total ot 7000 dollars, and finally 5000 dollars more was demanded, which Mr. Beecher refused, ...
Article : 353 wordsSALE of 2920 bales, by JACOME, SON, and Co., on Wednesday August 19:- EX Airey Force: Grogan, 27 bls at 22d, 103 at [?], 27 at 2ld, damaged at 20½d, 13 pieces at 18½d, 2 locks at 15—d, 6 ...
Article : 2,203 wordsSHORTLY after 10 o'clock, on the 30th September, his Excellency the Governor of New South Wales, attended by Commodore Goodenough, the Hon. G. L. Innes, Attorney-General of New South Wales, the Hon. Mr. ...
Article : 497 wordsTHE Wellington correspondent of the Western Examiner furnishes the following particulars of a dreadful tragedy at Narrogal:- "The horrible und brutal murder committed in ...
Article : 449 wordsThe Glasgow News, under the title of "Worshiping the Queen," has the following. We have frequently had occasion to notice the perversion of the sentiment of loyalty by unthinking crowds, ...
Article : 333 wordsTHE Hon. John Sutherland, Minister for Public Works, arrived in town last night from Goulburn, whither he had gone to visit the slate and flagstone quarey, which is situated not far from the town. In ...
Article : 775 wordsAN extraordinary case of suicide is reported by the Riverine Advertiser. That journal says: We regret to have to record the melancholy death of Mr. A. R, Miller, woolscourer, for some years past ...
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Advertising : 617 wordsThe French journals publish details of a horrible murder which has Just been committed, in a tarmhouse near Chateaudun (Eure-et-Loire). The building had been inhabited by a man and his ...
Article : 353 wordsA terrible-disaster has occurred on the Ohio river. The steamer Pat Rogers, laden with cotton, Caught fire and was burnt to the water's edge, It was afterwards found that the tiller had been cut, ...
Article : 563 wordsAt the Chester Assizes on August 7, before Mr. Justice Quain, William Hopwood, 46, buthcer, of Stockport, was charged with bigamy. In 1819 the prisoner married Annie Bredbury at ...
Article : 250 wordsA MELANCHOLY accident resulting fatally (reports the South Australian Register of October 7th), took place at Springfield Farm, near Mount Barker, on Sunday morning last. A young lady, ...
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