The mail steamer European, as already announced by telegram, arrived at Port Phillip Heads on the evenings of the 12th, with dates from Europe to the 11th June, and from India ...
Article : 2,111 wordsThe new Stamp Act, requiring all cheques or drafts on bankers to bear a stamp of 1d., received the royal assent on the 21st of May, and came into operation on the 21th. ...
Article : 1,106 wordsThe steamship City of Washington arrived at Liverpool with New York advices to the 5th of June. A Bill for placing the military and naval forces, and 10,000,000 dollars, with 50,000 volunteers, at the ...
Article : 796 wordsSERIOUS RIOTS IN BELFAST.—An Irish paper has the following:—"We have again to report the occurrence of Sunday riots in Belfast. They broke out on the afternoon of Sunday, the 30th of May, the ...
Article : 1,122 wordsAs the correspondence between the British and Austrian Governments concerning the proposed submarine telegraph from Ragusa to Alexandria was sent to press some days ago, it may be as well to state ...
Article : 299 wordsThe return of Mr. William Nicholson to this colony is likely to lead to fresh political developments. The present Administration is one of transition only. It does not enjoy the confidence of the bulk of the ...
Article : 3,020 wordsGREAT ERUPTION OF VESUVIUS.—Letters from Naples describe an eruption of Vesuvius, which reached a great height on the 27th of May. The lower part of the great cone appeared on fire, and volumes of ...
Article : 343 wordsThe affairs of this unhappy Republic still remain as unsettled as ever. In the capital, and, in fact, the central portion of the country, the Government of Zuloaga still maintains its sway, and; in some matters ...
Article : 294 wordsUnless we are greatly mistaken, the adhesion of Sir E. Bulwer Lytton to the Derby Cabinet, will prove what is called in the theatrical world "a great success." He enters on official life with a reputation ...
Article : 1,454 wordsTHE GOVERNMENT OF ALGERIA.—The new system for the administration of Algeria is not secure of success. It is not yet certain that Prince Napoleon will accept the Lieutenancy of the colony. In all civil ...
Article : 88 wordsBy way of San Francisco, we have later intelligence from the new gold country. We make the following selections:—Victoria, Vancouver's Inland, 17th May, 1858. ...
Article : 716 wordsMASSACRE OF THE EUROPEANS AT JEDDAM, ON THE RED SEA, JUNE 13, 1858.—The particulars of the above horrible event are, as nearly as can be ascertained, as follows:—An Arab ship sailed from ...
Article : 404 wordsFUNERAL OF THE DUCHESS OF ORLEANS.—The interment of the remains of the late Duchess of Orleans took place on Saturday, May 22nd, at the Catholic Chapel erected by Miss Taylor, a short ...
Article : 983 wordsWe have news from Auckland to the 20th ultimo. Of the late fire the New Zealander says:—"We have not yet received a detailed account of the amount of the various losses sustained; but from replies obtained ...
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Advertising : 217 wordsThe Overland Mail of June 17 says:—The war is as far from a conclusion as ever. It is getting quite a guerilla warfare. The following is an account of one of the battles which take place almost daily:— ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 21 Aug 1858, Page 3
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