The Honorable Benjamin Disracli rose very soon after the House of Commons opened, iooking the picture of gloom. He spoke in an extremely low voice, and in a forced and labored style most ...
Article : 417 wordsSince the departure of last month's mail we have had to record the occurrence of one or two events that have interrupted the usual quiet monotony of the district, and the chief of these, a agitation amongst ...
Article : 3,553 wordsThis candidate met a number of the electors of High-street, at the Harp of Erin Hotel, Mr. Motteram presiding as Chairman of the meeting, when, after Mr. Carpenter had recapulated his general views on ...
Article : 78 wordsLONG GULLY.—Pessano and others v. Stewart and Co.—Application to work defendants' dam bank. For complainants, Mr. Helm; for defendants, Mr. Lysnght., The complainants' ...
Article : 100 wordsBACCHANALS.—Two persons were fined for their oxcessea, one in 5s., and the other in 40s., or in default, the appropriate imprisonment. DEFAULTING CHINAMEN.—Nine Chinamen were ...
Article : 163 wordsSir, —"I here calmly and deliberately reiterate" the terras of my "neat small billet," impugning the veracity of Mr. Walton, the gentleman—I beg his pardon—the "starch" squatter, and I am sorry ...
Article : 235 wordsThe long talked of ploughing match under the auspices of the Bendigo Agricultural and Horticultural Society came off yesterday, according to announcement, in Mr. Ren's paddock, between ...
Article : 879 wordsLARCENY.—John Hartley, charged with stealing a L.1 note, and a half-sovereign, From John Speeding, at Robinson Crusoe Gully, was remanded for three days. ...
Article : 70 wordsThe following letter has been handed to us for publication:— Department of Railways, Secretary's Office, Latrobeatreet West, Melbourne, 11th June, 1859.—Sir,—In ...
Article : 239 wordsTo Mn. D. GROVE, Dear Sir,—As I like consistency, and have a holy horror of being misled, will you please give me a plain answer to a plain question. Did you ...
Article : 267 wordsMR. KENNEDY'S MEETING AT THE SHAMROCK.. A very large assemblage was present in the Shamrock Mali to hear Mr. Kennedy's last exposition of his views prior to the day of nomination. ...
Article : 520 wordsThe Board met last night at eight o'clock. Present —The Chairman, Messrs. Tully, Taylor, O'Conor, and Nolan. CORRESPONDENCE. ...
Article : 1,070 wordsSir,—As a friend of the oppressed, and always ready to assist in the wars of Justice, I beg to appeal you for inserting the following facts, as it may be the means to strike and revive the consciences ...
Article : 364 wordsMr. Symonds uiot a number of the electors last evening, at the Pack Creek Hotel, Mr. Buckly, of the Steam Flour Mills, was voted to the chair, and introduced the candidate, who in a concise but very ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Thu 16 Jun 1859, Page 3
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