The Germans entered Longwy at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. The prisoners taken in the fortress have been sent to Thionville and Metz. The National ...
Article : 476 wordsThe following summary of news is from the third edition of Tuesday's Argus No copies of the Argus of Wednesday have been received by the Tamar. ...
Article : 281 wordsMessrs. W. Moore, A.B. Wills J.H Stutterd, C. Mackenzie and the Rev Mr. Smith met at the Police Court Wynyard on Saturday last the 11th instant. ...
Article : 603 wordsSIR,—I am very sorry that I have been compelled to defer my promised communication it respecting this district for such a long period. ...
Article : 541 wordsSIR—So there has been a good deal said in your columns about Devon electors, representatives &c, perhaps you will allow me a word on the matter. Without ...
Article : 690 words[?] SIR—I admire Mr Editor the patriotic Spirit which prompts you to write those [?] winded article on Finance, Taxation. ...
Article : 1,138 wordsThe exports show a considerable decrease mainly for Melbourne and Adelaide but this is explained by the changes of the Customs regulation on the new year ...
Article : 203 wordsThe fresh arrivals are 66,000 bales stock held over, 44,000 expected total by February 2,120,000 Consumption is tolerably brisk and firm maintenance ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Australian November mails via Brindisi were delivered on the 23rd. The war for the present prevents the Mont Cenis tunnel being utilised for the ...
Article : 917 wordsMoney is plentiful. Discount rates 2 to 3. Consols firm at 92½. Stock markets are strong, but business is inactive from political uncertainly. ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Independance Belge announces that at no time has greater active been displayed by the Bouspartists than just now. Messengers between [?] ...
Article : 297 wordsSIR—Your columns were occupied some months ago with a controversy between W.Moore Esq. J.P, of Table Cape and our hon member. It now ...
Article : 138 wordsPresent—Dr. Butler (chairman), and Messrs Wright Tarleton. [?]SCHOOL. Mr George Atkinson having given half ...
Article : 700 wordsThe French relief fund amounts to £100,000. Paris expresses cordial gratitude to the deputation from London. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 wordsDEAR SIR.—Our member only paid us a just compliment lately. when he testified to our energy and perseverance—but then you know he says so much to suit—so ...
Article : 904 wordsThe Parliamentary appeal cast—The Speaker of the Victorian Assembly versus Hugh Glass—has been heard, and the appeal has been allowed by the ...
Article : 274 wordsThe construction of of the Main Line Railway being at length decided upon, intelligent mindsare discussing the results direct and indirect, immediate and prospective. ...
Article : 1,223 wordsThe following despatches are from The Times of 27th January. VEESAILLES, Jan 25. M. Favre came again from Paris ...
Article : 339 wordsAfter three days discussion, the Senate has voted that file transfer of the capital, as proposed by the Minister, and determined on by the Lower House shall be ...
Article : 98 wordsColonel Engelvaart has been appointed Minister of War, in the place of Colonel Booms, who has resigned on account of ill health ...
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Advertising : 127 wordsThe Germans hare occupied Salins and Port Boide. Negotiations were greatly disturbed at Paris by the fighting between the National ...
Article : 711 wordsOfficial reports published in Paris state that the strength of the French corps which made the sortie on the 19th against the Fifth Corps was over 100,000 men. ...
Article : 58 wordsThe bombardment or Belfort it continued by the enemy with great vigour. The Prussians do not direct the fire of their batteries against the ramparts, but ...
Article : 101 wordsSIR—I see in your yesterday's report of the Town Council's proceedings I am represented as saying that each step recently put at the angle of Welman and ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Fri 17 Mar 1871, Page 3
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