Lord Panmure has this day received three despatches and an enclosure, of which the following are copies, addressed to his Lordship by General Sir William Codrington, K.C.B.:— ...
Article : 431 wordsThe Council of the Royal Society has [?] be reprinted and put into general [?] the letter of Professor Wilson, offering to R. W. Nutt, Esq., late a Commissioner at the Paris Exhibition ...
Article : 938 wordsA correSpondent of the Times furnishes that journal with the following extract from a private letter, dated Stockholm, February 12th:— ...
Article : 286 wordsA private letter from Stockholm of the 20th mentions as follows :— "For some time the question of the Aland Isles has been often touched on in ...
Article : 869 words"MY DEAR SIR,— "From the conversations I had with you in Paris in reference to a representation of the Raw Produce of Tasmania in the Crystal Palace, I am ...
Article : 607 wordsIn [?] J. Davis.—First Meeting.—Debt proved—Peter Clynw, £918 17s, 3d. Judgment given in Supreme Court. Mr. Atkinson was appointed permanent assignee. ...
Article : 2,828 wordsThe first meeting of the Congress took place this day, at the Hotel of the Minister for Foreign Affairs, at one o'clock. The sitting lasted till half-past four ...
Article : 340 wordsLecture:—"On Wealth and Intellect." The first lecture of the course for the season, was delivered by the President, the Rev. R. K. Ewing, on the above subject on Thursday evening. ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Sat 7 Jun 1856, Page 3
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