The session of the Customs Par[?] on 23rd May by the King of Prussia in[?] a speech from the throne. His [?] trospective glance of the labors of the ...
Article : 297 wordsThe Fell Railway over Mont Cenis was opened for public traffic on 15th June. The first train performed the journey from Susa to San Michel with perfect regularity and success. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe Patric of 29th May prints what purports to be an Abyssinian version of the last moments of Theodore. The report commenced by praising the loyal and generous conduct of England; "for, whilst ...
Article : 857 wordsThe Cancellor of the North German Confederation [?] in the Federal Council that the presiding was should be authorised to open negotiations with [?] Br[?], and subsequently with other maritime ...
Article : 255 wordsOne of the most painful instances of the vicissitudes of fortune is presented in the career of the late Mr Dargan. Having by his own talents, industry, arid integrity worked his way up from the humblest ...
Article : 620 wordsAt the Marlborough Police-court on 8th June, Mrs Borrodaile appeared to prosecute Madame Rachel on a charge of having obtained from her £1000 upon the pretence of making her "beautiful for ever." ...
Article : 1,074 words[?]Imperial Ukase has been issued, granting an [?]with certain restrictions, to all foreigners de[?]in Siberia. They are to be convoyed abroad, [?]be permitted to return to Russia. ...
Article : 82 words[?]of the Viceroy and heir to the throne of [?] was decorated on 30th May, amid great cereney [?]with the Order of the Iron Crown. [?]tiations between the Vicerory and Messrs ...
Article : 126 wordsThe Irish "national" papers assail the Australian colonists for passing a Treason-Felony Bill, after the attempt on the Duke of Edinburgh's life. Here is a specimen of the tone in which they are spoken of:— ...
Article : 586 words[?]Senate Court at Washington have acquitted [?]Johnson on the second, third, and eleventh [?]impeachment. The second article charges [?]President, without authority of law, on the ...
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Advertising : 3,526 wordsA meeting of the English committee for the erection of a memorial hospital in Sydney, to commemorate the gratitude of the inhabitants of New South Wales for the preservation of the Duke of Edinburgh from ...
Article : 705 wordsThis case was tried in the Court of Divorce, before Sir J. P. Wilde, and a special jury. The following is an epitome of the proceedings:- In October, 1861, the petitioner (Captain Dering) ...
Article : 972 wordsAn important will case has occupied the attention of Justice Keatinge, in the Court of Probate, Dublin. It Was a silit to establish the will of the late Lady Esmonde, by which, among other bequests, she left ...
Article : 722 words[?]fional news from the seat of war in Paraguay [?]that on the 3rd on May 3000 of the allied troops [?] possession of that portion of the district at Chaco [?] is opposite to Humaita, and from which the ...
Article : 215 wordsAbout noon on Friday, 29th May, a violent thunderston, accompanied by vivid and continuous flashes of lightning, hail, and rain, burst over the metropolis and suburbs, and, lasting as it did for at least ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Thu 6 Aug 1868, Page 3
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