The Speaker took the chair a few minutes after three o'clock. PETITIONS. Mr. Humffray presented a petition from Mr. ...
Article : 5,565 wordsPresent. — the Chairman, Messrs. O'Conor, Bouran, Knight, Ensor, Clissold, Hosken, and Wetherell. The minutes of the last meeting were read and ...
Article : 585 wordsOn Saturday evening last, Bulwer's play of the Lady of Lyons was presented at this theatre, with the afterpiece of Black-Eyed Susan, which latter, we understand, will be repeated this evening. We entertained an ...
Article : 417 wordsVia New York we have Liverpool news to the 8th November, but there is nothing of importance from the seat of war. Parliament was prorogued till the 31st of ...
Article : 771 wordsTHE WEATHER.—During the last few days it has been extremely warm, our summer coming in the autumn. A hot wind from the north-west prevailed during the greater part of yesterday, not peculiarly oppressive, but ...
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Advertising : 437 wordsMr. M'Lachlan, the Stipendiary Magistrate, again took his seat on the Bench this morning, when one case—a charge of dog-stealing—appeared on the list, and which, in the absence of the prosecutor, was ...
Article : 387 wordsIn this case Mr. Lewis appeared for the complainant, and Mr. Trench for the defendant. The proceedings were opened by the Clerk of the Court reading the information of Madame Lola Montes, ...
Article : 603 wordsBURNING OF THE AMERICAN PACKET-SHIP CONATITUTION IN THE MERSEY.—We regret to report the loss, by fire, of the American packet-ship Constitution. which arrived in the river on Tuesday ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 4 Mar 1856, Page 3
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