The following has been handed to us by the Secretary of the League.—The Central Committee met yesterday evening, at the Union Hotel. Present: Messrs. Sullivan (in ...
Article : 352 wordsThe rush to Ararat still continues. There is already a vast crowd there. Whether the Government are aware of its existence is doubtful. Official intelligence of it may perhaps permeate ...
Article : 990 wordsMONGOL DEFAULTERS.—Three platter-faced denizens of the Chinese encampments were introduced to the magistrates on charges of being unprotected by "the ticket." Such document not being producible, the ...
Article : 231 wordsSir,—Though a subscriber to the Bendigo Hospital, I am somewhat in ignorance concerning its management, and especially of the powers vested in the committee, which has recently been engaged in the election ...
Article : 218 wordsDouglas Jerrold, good as a man, great as an author, and in his own time unapproached as a scholar and a wit, died at Kilbura Priory, near London, on the 8th June, after a week's illness. ...
Article : 656 wordsTHE DRUNKARDS' ROLL.—Henry Cook, charged with being drunk, was fined 1s. Wm. Clark, for the same offence, was fined 5s. or twelve hours. SERVED HIM RIGHT.—Antonio Farone, a Maltese, ...
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Advertising : 2,838 wordsLast evening Mr. Warner took a benefit at this Theatre, and we are glad to be able to say there was a good house, considering the extreme inclemency of the weather, which, during a portion of ...
Article : 243 wordsA meeting was held on Thursday of the Chinese residents on Ballaarat, at the Chinese camp, near the Red Hill. About 800 respectable looking Celestials attended. A number of English gentlemen were ...
Article : 560 wordsA DISORDERLY CHARACTER.—Thomas Foran was informed against by the guardian of the night, charged with being found drunk in High-street, and refusing to give his name when required. The Bench remarked ...
Article : 220 wordsINEBRIATES.—Charles Brown, George Meir, and William Donfeeldt were charged with having most inordinately "moistened their clay" on Saturday. The offence being proved, the usual fine of 5s. each was ...
Article : 658 wordsNotwithstanding Mr. Vernon Smith's statement that the "disaffection in India is at an end," grave fears are entertained that the mutinous spirit is wide-spread among the native soldiers, and much ...
Article : 415 wordsSir,—When a Government so truly antagonistic to the best interests of the people as the present one evidently is, so liberally confer honors in the shape of J.P.ships, it is as well that the public should try to find ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 18 Aug 1857, Page 3
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