THE Northam arrived at King George's Sound at 10 p.m. Contemplated leaving there seven hours after Rangatira. The Bombay arrived at King-George's Sound ...
Article : 192 wordsTHE Second Progresa Report of the Select Committee on the present state and management of Lunatic Asylums has just been printed with voluminous minutes of evidence, consisting of ...
Article : 4,257 wordsFebruary: Melbourne and Geelong, 247,388 —decrease, 82,774. Sydney and Moreton Bay, 181,678—increase, 4671. Adelaide, 15,636. BRANDY—Victoria, 26,012 gallons; Sydney ...
Article : 83 wordsTHE Corporation presented an address to Sir John Young this morning, after which a deputation from the magistrates, and the principal men in the district and town paid him a similar compliment. The Governor, who ...
Article : 54 wordsI NOW beg, in addition to my last report forwarded yesterday, to inform you that I und retend Colonel Worre, C.B., is about detaching to Mahoetahi, by to-morrow morning, the 25th instant, and it is rumoured in certain ...
Article : 1,420 wordsA great demand has [?]risen for flour, £86 is asked. 10s, has been offered for wheat, and refused. There was some excitement on the publication of the Californian news received to-day via Sydney. ...
Article : 82 wordsCity discounts 5[?] to 6. Stocks very steady. Consols—3 per cent., 91½ to 91[?]. For account 91[?] to 91¾. Exchequer bills 8 to 3 discount. ...
Article : 32 wordsDr. Gillies, Roman Catholic Bishop of Edinburgh; Sir William Brown, founder of the Liverpool Free Library Museum; Mr. Puller, M.P., for Herefordshire; General Douglas, ...
Article : 61 wordsThe City of Melbourne arrived to-day from Sydney. The telegrams from Sydney caused great excitement. Early in the forenoon, before the publication, Adelaide flour was sold st £24; in the afternoon, several hundred ...
Article : 85 wordsThe wool sales commenced on the 3rd, and closed yesterday. Total catalogued, 5399 bales. There was a very large attendance of buyers, ...
Article : 159 wordsAdvices from London, of date March 26th, say that the Australian january mails were delivered, via Marseilles, 13th; via Southampton, 17th. ...
Article : 813 wordsTHE following appointments were notified in yesterday's Gazette:- Walker Raunie Davidson, Esq., to be Surveyor-General of New South Wales; Phillip Francis Adams, Eeq., to ...
Article : 2,492 wordsAmerican news to the 12th reports that, after a long period of inaction, the intelligence is again exciting, and almost uniformly disastrous. The Federal army of the Potomac had failed, ...
Article : 316 wordsFROM PORT PHILLIP.—Maid of Judah, Martha Birnie, Omar Pacha, Donald Mackay, Sussex, Great Victoria, Star of Peace, and Water Nymph. ...
Article : 48 wordsFOR MELBOURNE.—Alicia Bland, Cape Horn, Red Rose, Empress of the Seas, Maria Astons. FOR SYDNEY.—Jason, Sandringham, Neptune, Merry Monarch, and Jessic[?]. ...
Article : 83 wordsSIR,—I have just read the leading article in this morning's Empire in reference to the charitable institutions of this city. I perfectly agree with the spirit which pervades it, and ...
Article : 433 wordsThe war in Denmark continues. Hostilities during the month were mainly confined to the siege of Fortress Frederica by the Austrians. Late advices state that the besiegers had ...
Article : 276 wordsLondon, 29th March, and New York, March 19:h. General Grant supersedes General Halleck at head-quarters of the army of the Potomac. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 11 May 1864, Page 5
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