By the P. and O. Company's mail steamer, Madras, which arrived in Sydney harbour yesterday afternoon, we have received our files of- English papers to April 26th, from which ...
Article : 45 wordsAPRIL 13—Several members who had notices on the paper declined entering on the subjects which stood in their names, in order to allow the adjourned debate on the Reform Bill to be proceeded with—The Chancellor ...
Article : 1,106 wordsHer Majesty, accompanied by the Princes Helens and Princess Louisa, drove to Claremont on the afternoon of March 25, and paid a visit of condolence to the afficted family of the late Queen of the French. ...
Article : 651 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the Sunday Gazette gives the following account of an interview he had with Stephens. After contradicting the statement that Stephens had sailed ...
Article : 3,243 wordsThe following autograph letter has been written by the Queen to Mr. Peabody:- "Windeer Castle, March 28, 1866.—The Queen hears that Mr. Peabody intends shortly to return to America, ...
Article : 804 wordsAmong the minor events of the month has been the installation of that patriarch of listerateurs, Mr. T. Carlyle, as Lord Rector of the Edinburgh University. In spite of the conflicts roused by the new Reform Bill, ...
Article : 382 wordsWe have at last something like a trustworthy return of the whole number of lives sacrificed in the suppression of the Jamaica insurrection. The list appended by our ...
Article : 1,855 wordsDuring the past month the rinderpest has unmistakably abated in the virulence of its attacks. Each weekly return shows a steady and marked decline in the number of seizures. The highest number reported ...
Article : 357 wordsIntelligence from Spanish Town by the Atrato, which has arrived at Southampton, states that the labours of the Royal Commission are well nigh over, so far as relates to the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 18 Jun 1866, Page 2
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