AMONG the arrivals of the last two days a vessel from the French colony of New Caledonia has brought advices of reported preparations for the colonization of that ...
Article : 1,024 wordsPROTECTION.—Daniel Jones, an uufortunute victim of intemperance, was apprehended by the police on Thursday night last, in the Slaughter Yard, Sussex-street, while labouring in a [?]t of ...
Article : 805 wordsTHE MURDER OF MR. WAUGH.—On Monday last the coroner, Mr. Parker, held an inquest on the body of Mr. William Wangh, of Nelson's Plains. The persons accused of causing his ...
Article : 2,007 wordsvictoria Gold, £3 13s. cd. Exchange on Loudon, drafts against Gold at par. Banks issue drafts at 2 per cent premium, and purcl[?] at par. Freight, to Loudon by salling vessels, 4½d. per ...
Article : 997 wordsBY the Antelope we are in possession of Hobart Town papers to the 17th instant. The measles were very prevalent at Hobart Town, adults as well as children being affected. ...
Article : 1,022 wordsOUR intelligence from Melbourne per Yarra Yarra is to the 25th, being one day later than our previous dates. The debate on the New Constitution ...
Article : 658 wordsSIR—Will you have the kindness to permit me to trespass on the columns of your valuable jourual in order to remove from the public mind, the impression (if any) which misrepresentation, ...
Article : 488 wordsNumbers still keep moving off to the now diggings at the Bryant Ranges, near the Porcupine [?]. Rumours are very contradictory respecting the nature of this new gold field. Some represent ...
Article : 2,076 wordsThe Gold market opened this week at 70s. ad. per [?]., with a fair amount on offer. The domand for shipment per Harbinger and Soverelgn of the Seas has produced considerable briskness through the week, and [?]aised the ...
Article : 496 wordsWe have received complete flles of Adelaide Papers to the 18th instant. They are chiefly filled with the important Eurepean News conveyed in the Overland Mail, by the Madras. ...
Article : 440 wordsTHE intelligence received from the French soltlement at New Caledonia, by the Pocklington, is of Home interest. Admiral Febvrier Depointes sailed from ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 30 Jan 1854, Page 5
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