A public meeting of the supporters of Mr. Parkes was held last evening in the Temperance Hall about 800 persons being present. Mr. Richard Peek presided, and addressed himself mainly to the question of the importance of electors going to poll early ...
Article : 559 wordsYESTERDAY being the day appointed for the nomination of candidates for the representation of the Electorate of Paddington, a meeting assembled at noon, at the hustings erected near the Military Barracks, Paddington. The attendance was far less ...
Article : 9,023 wordsTHE refusal on the part of the Legislature of the United States to sanction the proposal of the Secretary of the Treasury to meet the great deficiency in the ways and means of the Federal Government by additional issues ...
Article : 1,726 wordsON Wednesday evening a meeting of the liberal electors was held at the Maitland hotel, Mr. Wilson in the chair, for the purpose of completing arrangements for securing the return of the Hon. L. H. Bayley, Esq. The opposite party are striving hard ...
Article : 124 wordsBy the Moa we have Auckland papers to the 27th ultimo, bring a fortnight later than previous dates. The Governor had returned to Wellington after his overland trip to Wanganui, where he was entertained at a ...
Article : 871 wordsA public meeting of the supporters of Messrs. Plunkett and Deniehy was hold last evening, at the Woolpack Inn Haymarket. Mr. Creagh presided. Mr. Deniehy was the only candidate present, and he addressed about 1500 of the electors from the ...
Article : 379 wordsVIEWING the course of the Cowpor Ministry at this distance from the more turbulent strife of parties, we conceive his address to be but a fair, and even modest, recapitulation of the reforms effected by his cabinet. It is very easy to say that these ...
Article : 1,055 wordsA meeting of the supporters of J. Campbell, Esq., was held last evening, at the Rob Roy, Balmain. The hon. E. Hunt took the chair, and stated that the absence of Mr. Campbell was attributable to no disrespect on his part towards the electors, but to his ...
Article : 766 wordsACCIDENT.—A serious accident has occurred at the Ponnant Hills Quarry. Two men, while blasting, were very severely injured one of them Thomas Ballard, age 25 years, was struck in the face, which is very much disfigured, and he has totally lost the sight. ...
Article : 103 wordsThe opening lecture of the session was delivered on Tuesday last, by the Bishop of Victoria(Hong Hong), now on a visit here for rest and the benefit of his health. The subject was China and the Chinese:—one to which the Rev. Lecturer's long ...
Article : 203 wordsA PUBLIC meeting was held, pursuant to advertisement, in Liverpool, at the Terminus Hotel, to hear an exposition of the political views of J. H. Atkinson, Esq., candidate for Central Cumberland. About two hundred persons were assembled. ...
Article : 3,320 wordsSIR—As much anxiety has been felt by the public at large with regard to the issue of the emquiries instituted by the Board in the matter of the late collisions between steamers and other vessels, and as that anxiety was not set at rest until the decision ...
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