July 17.—Junias, American ship, 562 tons, Capatin Means, from London, 30th March. Dean and Co., agents. July 17.—Telegraph (s.), 700 tons Captain ...
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Article : 275 wordsThe Observer of Saturday, the 3rd May, which is known to be informed by the Government, states that the Governorship of the colony of Victoria had been ...
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Advertising : 390 wordsBridget Mahoney, charged with using obscene language, was admonished and discharged. William Wilson, charged with being a deserter from the 11th Regiment, was remanded that ...
Article : 1,277 wordsAn address to her Majesty congratuating her on the terms of peace, was carried I into the House of Lords. In the House of Comeons the debate was adjourned to ...
Article : 36 wordsI he Dowager-Empress of Russia is at present loo unwell to undertake the ptojected journey , to Germany. General Soukhasanet has been appointed Minister ...
Article : 361 wordsSCARCRLY an exchange reaches our office from the Hunter River or Southern Districts which does rot give us some intelligence of preliminary arrangements ...
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Article : 254 wordsThe Meander arrived at Marseille! the 4th, with advices from the Crimed of 22nd, Consantinople 14th April Dr. spatches left at nine a.m. on the 5th. ...
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Article : 82 wordsThe entire conditions of peace are, now officially make known, and satisfaction is not increased with more perfect knowledge. ...
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Article : 340 wordsA letter from Constaninople states the army of Oinar Pacha wil 1 be form into movable columns, commanded colonels. These will serve the [?] ...
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