THE steamer Corio arrived at Adelaide this afternoon at 12.30, bringing the English mails per Emeu. The Emeu arrived in Nepean Bay, at 1.10 ...
Article : 176 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 22nd instant, I perceive you have very properly adverted to a proclamation which apperars in a recent publication of the Government Gazette, notifying the sale by lease of certain islands situated in ...
Article : 586 wordsFrom a further perusal of the papers, I am now enabled to transmit some additional particulars of the Emeu's news. Lord John Russell, the Secretory of State ...
Article : 124 wordsA GENERAL, meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held yesterday at the Exchange, for the purpose of receiving the report of the special committee appointed to inquire into the circumstances connected with the ...
Article : 1,101 wordsON Wednesday evening a public meeting was held at the "Traveller's Rest," for the purpose of appointing a local, committee to cooperate with the one formed in Sydney, to raise the necessary funds for defraying the ...
Article : 528 wordsIN EQUITY.—B fore the Primary Judge, at ll o'clo k, Motions and Petitions.—Adams and others v. Ha vey (to be spoken to); Purves and others v. the Attorney- General and others (part hear); Cohen v. Brodie (R ...
Article : 92 wordsIn the estate of Rionard McGu[?]n, a single meeting was held. Two debts were proved. The insolvent made an offer of 10s. in the £, upon all debts proved; 5s. to be paid in cash within on week, and 5s. by a bill at four ...
Article : 324 wordsIn our shipping columns of yesterday we reported the loss of the ship Shah Johan, with a large number of passengers. The intelligence is confirmed by our telegram per Emeu, from ...
Article : 59 wordsAll members of the House of Commons hold— ing seats in the new Government, have been re-elected. Mr. Gladstone had a severe contest for the ...
Article : 288 wordsSIR,— In your issue of to-day there is a paragraph from your correspondent at Singleton, about the Northern Railway, in which it is stated that "A Survey of the line form Lo hinvar by the employees of Sir M. Peto, ...
Article : 1,229 wordsThe Austrians were defeated in a great battle on the right bank of the Mincio. The losses on both sides were very great. The basis of a treaty of peace was concluded ...
Article : 188 wordsBEFORE Mr. Ju[?]tice Dickinson. FRAUDULENT INSOLVENCY. The trial of John Garsed, charged with attempting to defraud his creditors by the mutilation of a deed, which ...
Article : 834 wordsSNOW STORM, SEPTEMBER 3.—We have been visited by the most severe snow storm I ever withnessed in the colony; it lasted for more than twelve hours, accompanied with occasional peals f[?]thunder from the East, the wind ...
Article : 211 wordsIn England the peace concluded between France and Austria, is looked upon as ignominious, and it is said that "the English Government will not be a party to the treaty of ...
Article : 203 wordsSEPTEMBER 4.—It has now been raining upwards of fifty hours, without intermission, or any appearance of cessation, and all the fearful prognostics of a "dry summer" so freely put forth, have turned out to be quite imaginary. ...
Article : 710 wordsAt a period of great excitement in Europe, two more of the Crowned heads have been laid low. Intelligence has been received of the death of the King of Sweden and the Queen of ...
Article : 38 wordsTHE man whose death took place at the King's Plains diggings on Saturday last, was caused by disease of the lungs, and his proper name was Daniel Beck. On Monday evening, the lovers of the beautiful were highly ...
Article : 735 wordsThe Pacha of Egypt has withdrawn the permission previously given to M. de Lessops, for the execution of the works necessary to form a canal through the Isthmus of Suez. ...
Article : 34 wordsAustralian debentures are at a premium of £108 to £110 10s. per cent. Copper, £117 7s. lOd. No sales of Wool are reported, but an ...
Article : 170 wordsThe Home News of the 18th July gives the following:- Our domestic news is not very important. We are hardly yet out of the transitions of ...
Article : 437 wordsJohn Moore and Margaret O'Neil were each fined 10s. or in default of payment, 24 hours, for drunkenness in the public streets. James B. Wright, obarged with being a deserter from ...
Article : 250 wordsThe following vessels sailed for Sydnoy during the month of June;—Abyssinian, Blue Jacket, Earl of Shaftesbury, Blackwall, Damascus, Thomas Campbell, Vimeira, On July 1st, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 6 Sep 1859, Page 5
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