WHEAT—Per bushel, 15s. to 15s. 9d.; good demand. FLOUR—Fine, per 100lbs., 35s. to 38s.; very saleable. Seconds, nominal. B[?]AN—Per bushel, 2s. 6d. to 2s. 9d.; saleable. ...
Article : 282 wordsA letter from Constantinople of the 29th ult., in the Courrier de Lyons, says:- The Russian army in the Crimca has just received large reinforcements. It now consists of—the garrison ...
Article : 166 wordsTO CORRESPONDENTS.—The receipt of late English news yesterday has compelled us to postpone the letter of R. W., and other correspondence, till our next. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 144 wordsMay 15.—Phillip George Bragg, of Castlereigh-street, Sydney, writing master. Liabilities, £78 15s; assets—value of personal property, £26; deficit, £52 15s. Mr. Perry, ...
Article : 67 wordsThe following has been received from the camp:- January 28th. Sunday was celebrated by an extremely ...
Article : 965 wordsA letter in a French journal says:- It has been stated that the Russians made use of lassoes to catch our soldiers. But they employ the rope in another manner also; two strong Cossacks, ...
Article : 110 wordsTrade has been dull. A small lot of wheat has been purchased, at 14s. 3d. per bushel. Maize has been quoted at 7s. 3d. to 7s. 9d. ...
Article : 2,294 wordsBY yesterday's Sydney mail we received English news to the 20th February, five days later than our previous advices, contained in second editions of ...
Article : 441 words"Nothing of interest," say a letter of the 29th, "has occurred since my last. A sortie was made on the French on the night of the 28th of January, in which the Russians were signally ...
Article : 117 wordsThis morning a large mob, composed of the dregs of the population, and swelled by women and girls, paraded Shaw's-brow, Scotland-road, Vauxhall, and Dale-streets, entering all the bread-shops, with the ...
Article : 742 wordsMAY 14.—Telegraph (s.), 650 tons, Captain George Gilmore, from Melbourne the 12th instant, with 97 passengers. 14.—Berhampore, ship, 653 tons, Captain Smith, ...
Article : 1,701 wordsThe Guards, says a recent letter, in fact, are but a remnant, a mere shadow, of one of the finest brigades which ever entered a field of battle. In single regiments the loss appears to be something beyond ...
Article : 213 wordsNo mails from Tenterfield and the northward, nor from Sydney and Maitland, last night. All the rivers and creeks have been flooded for the last week. ...
Article : 166 wordsThe correspondent of the Morning Herald thus writes from the camp:- The line of defence which the allies are at present attacking is, 1 am sorry to say, quite as good as the ...
Article : 1,124 wordsGENTLEMEN—The mails which should have arrived here on the 11th and 14th ultimo did not reach us until 10 p.m. on the 12th, and 3 a.m. on the 15th, and had it not been for the guards, ...
Article : 128 wordsThis vessel, the second of the Hunter River New Steam Company's steamers, arrived at Morpeth about half-past nine o'clock on Thursday morning, and was greeted with loud cheering ...
Article : 758 wordsGENTLEMEN—I am neither contractor, mailman, guard, or connected in any way with them, but I hate to read such trash as that written by "A Sufferer," in consequence of the ...
Article : 444 wordsBy the Matoaka, from Liverpool, we have English intelligence to the evening of the 20th of February. Dr. Arthur White, the ...
Article : 539 wordsWe extract the following from a recent letter:- People were walking about the streets, and relief parties were coming up from the sea-side towards the ...
Article : 647 wordsIn the last attack upon the English lines the Russians were repulsed before the arrival of General Bosquet's corps. General Lipra[?]di returned to the heights of Balaklava. The French reinforcements had arrived, ...
Article : 721 wordsBy the Matoaka, from Liverpool, five days' later news has arrived. I forward, under cover, a copy of the Herald's Second Edition, as probably the more secure mode of putting you in possession thereof. ...
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