The anniversary of the Polish Rec[?] was celebrated in London, on Saturday, the 29th Not by the exiles. Mr. Geroge B. Mathew, formerly governor ...
Article : 1,343 wordsI am sorry to see that the Press of the Colony,—with the exception of the "Chro[?] only, (the "Daily News," is under Mr. Gregson's influence) has set upon Mr. ...
Article : 301 wordsWe subjoin a press of the late events in the order of their occurrence:—The Factories at Canton Burned Down.—On Saturday night, the 14th uit., at eleven O'clock ...
Article : 2,200 wordsMR. EDITOR,—Can you inform me by what authority the windows of the Wesleyan Chapel, Patterson-street, are closed, to the inconvenionce ...
Article : 169 wordsThe minutes of last meeting and the weekly reports, &c., Were read. Tenders for Kerbing and Paving Stone. The Street Committee, to whom these tenders ...
Article : 1,457 wordsNo later English news had arrived. The Haines Ministry having, as mentioned in our last, resigned, Mr. O'Shannasey waited upon His Encellency, and was entrusted with the task ...
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Article : 1,175 wordsIN reply to the article in the Examiner, headed "Malversation," the Dally News says:—Mr. Champ resigned becase he would not sanction, repudiation. Mr. Geogson, it seems is ...
Article : 566 wordsThere is news from the Cape to the 19th December. The latest intelligence from the frontier describes the Kaffirs as being in a very unsettled state, ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Commercial Gazette of the 6th January, contains the following :—The Legislative Council met this morning (5th January) with closed doors under the title of a ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Wed 11 Mar 1857, Page 3
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