At a late hour last night we received despatches from our correspondents at Adelaide, conveying the following important intelligence: ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 wordsMIMOSA, steamer, 200 tons, Captain Fletcher, from the Clyde River 3rd June. Passengers—Rev. Mr. Garnett, Messrs. Sutherland, Hudson, Byrne, Jeffrey, and 12 in the steerage. E. Manniwg, agent. ...
Article : 180 wordsWE were compelled from want of space to draw to a somewhat abrupt close our remarks, in the last number of The Empire, on the various candidates for East Sydney. We now resume the ...
Article : 1,602 wordsGeneral Wool, barque, from Newcastle. Captain M'Pherson, of the barque General Wool, reported that he called at Bruce Island on 28th May, and found there the surviving crew of the brig Boundary. She was wrecked on the ...
Article : 59 wordsChrishna, for Nangasaki. Caroline, for South Sea Islands (resumed her voyage). London, for Melbourne. Shamro[?]k, for Hakadadi. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 92 wordsAchillies, for S[?] Francisco; Catteaux Wattel, for London; T[?]a, for Ed[?]n and Hobart Town; B[?] d'Ambes, for Havre. ...
Article : 23 wordsBe[?] d'Ambes, ship, 601 tons, Captain Bernard, for Havr[?]. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Boncher, two infants and servant, and Messrs. A. So[?]lard, and P. H. Schnerder. Eagle, ship, 11[?]2 tons, Captain Williams, for Melbourne, with ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 wordsTitania, from Broul[?], 31 tons potatoes, 31 bags wheat, 12 [?]; Catherine Agnes, from Morpeth, 10 tons coal,4[?]0 bags Mour, 200 bags maize, 52 bales h[?]y [?] Traveller and Maid of Australia, from the Hawkesbury, 1600 bushels maize, 3 coops fowls, ...
Article : 162 wordsBUSINESS continues very quiet, and no sales of any importance have been made. The Himalaya from Manila, is originally from China, her cargo consists of teas and a ...
Article : 1,622 wordsThe Paris Conference, inaugurated to settle the questions at issue respecting the Danubian Principalities, had concluded its deliberations, but the particulars of the decision arrived at ...
Article : 32 wordsElfin, Jona, and Launceston, for Newcastle; Frederic Gri[?],, for Hexham: Prospootor, for Bellambi: Gl[?]aner, for Manning River: Maid of Australia, for the Hawkesbury, Unknown, for Wollongong; Nil Desperandum, for Lake Mac[?]uarie, Jane, ...
Article : 52 wordsA considerable falling off in the British Revenue had been occasioned by the reduction of the Income Tax. The accounts for the last year and quarter exhibited a large reduction ...
Article : 116 wordsPer Himalaya, from Manila: 20,40[?] bags Pampanga sugar, [?] bags ooffee, 150 cases cigars, 440 colls cordage. 11 bales matmatting, 20 packages baskets, [?]0 packages cain chairs, 25 cases, 6 ...
Article : 150 wordsThis morning, their Honors the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Dickinson sat, to lrear the conclusion of the arguments on the appeal of Mr. Fisher, from the decision of the Chief Commissioner, who has refused to grant him a certificate. ...
Article : 471 wordsPer Bec D'Ambes for Havre: 552 bales wool, 72 casks, 2 tanks black oil, 32 casks sperm oil, 43 packages, Vial D'Aram and Co.; [?] bales wool, F. Kresser; 2 bales wool, Scott, Henderson and [?].; 35 hales wool, Buyers and Learmonth, 484 bales wool, ll ...
Article : 393 wordsAs had been anticipated, the Government of the Earl of Derby sustained a signal defeat on the Reform Bill, the majority against them being thirty-nine; but, instead of resigning, ...
Article : 63 wordsThe quotations of English Consols closed at 95 to 95½ for money, and 95½. for account. Latest quotations of Bank Stock 223 to 225. Reduced Consols and New Three per cents., ...
Article : 594 wordsThe Marquis of Waterford, whose nocturnal adventures some years ago, were so frequently the theme of public criticism, has terminated his career. He was killed by a fall from his ...
Article : 43 wordsClosing at the General Post Office as follows— [?]ot France—By the B[?] D'Ambres, This Day, at noon, if not underweigh. For London-By the Catt[?] Wattel, This Day, at noon, if not ...
Article : 443 wordsBUSINESS IN MASTER'S OFFICE.—Jones v. Walsh, adjourned examination; Jobbins v. Crane, to settle minutes; Collins v. Moore, to settle minutes; Newton v. Hammond, to settle minutes; Jenkins v. Jenkins, adjourned discharge; in re ...
Article : 54 wordsThe state of affairs on the Continent of Europe continued most exciting. Notwithstanding recent pacific anticipations, there was every probability of the Continent ...
Article : 166 wordsNine persons found guilty of drunkenness, were sentenced to pay a penalty of 20s. each, or be imprisoned for 24 hours. Thomas Sharp, charged with being drunk and assaulting a constable, was ordered to be sent on board the Iris, to which ...
Article : 96 wordsAlexander Matthew', charged with desertion from the ship James Wilson, was remanded for a week. Captain Cottier, of the London steamer, pleaded guilty to a charge of having, on the 5th April last, engaged a seaman not ...
Article : 172 wordsMay 31.—Glaramara, from Calcutta; Annott Lvie, [?] Fudus, Sydney Griffiths, Adolphus, and William Hill, from Newcastle; Callender, Wonga Wonga, steamer, from Sydney; Victoria Packet, from Bellambi. ...
Article : 379 wordsThe mineral wealth of this district is being discovered gradually, and there can be no doubt but that it is of immense extent. I have to-day seen several specimens of ore which prove unmistakably the presence of other minerals bosided gold in our soil. ...
Article : 472 wordsIt was reported as highly probable that the King of Prussia, who had already surrendered the Government of his kingdom into the hands of his brother the Regent, would shortly ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands, has signalised the commencement of his administration by organising a commission of inquiry into the state of the public ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Neapolitans appear likely to be soon released from the galling yoko under which they have so long suffered. The life of King Ferdinand, or Bomba, as he is popularly ...
Article : 45 wordsMay 26.—Vanquish, for Moreton Bay. THE COLUMBIAN,—The damage which has been discovered to have been done to the cross head of the Columbian's machinery, in addition to the breaking off her connecting rods, is expected ...
Article : 374 wordsThe famous Tantia Topee, who, by flying marches, had so long baffled the skill and bravery of the British forces in the East, has at length met with his desert. He has been ...
Article : 306 words"SIR—In your leading article of Thursday last, you allude to Mr. Parkes as being the Leader of a portion of the Democratic party I" Thoso who are noonstomed to take an active part in the politionllworld know at that portion of the Domocratic party ...
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