The Emperor and Empress were received at Strasbourg with an enthusiasm indescribable. Their Majesties returned to the Tuileries yesterday evening. ...
Article : 774 wordsSouthern Cross, s.s., 343 tons, E. Lucas, from Melbourne, 23rd inst., with sheep and sundries. Passeugers—Cabin: Mr. and Mrs. Dance, Mrs. P. N. Walker, and Misses Walker (2), Major Maycock, H. M. ...
Article : 1,866 wordsThe markets remain quiet, pending the arrival of the mail. The Catholic clergy have commenced a series of meetings in aid of the movement for educating ...
Article : 1,379 wordsThe above named annual event came off in due course on Thursday last, as mentioned in yesterday's Mercury. The scence of operations was a farm, in the occupation of Mr. George Bignell, ...
Article : 1,829 wordsMESSRS. BEALEY SMITH, at the mart, at 11 o'clock, general sale. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe departure of the English mail has kept our merchants busily employed during to-day, ana there has been little business doing on the wharves. No change in prices has taken place, ...
Article : 2,009 wordsSIR HENRY MANNERS SUTTON has consented to a dissolution, and the parliament of Victoria is to be prorogued with a view to that, after a temporary supply bill has been passed. ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 26 Oct 1867, Page 2
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