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  2. SETTLERS' PRICE CURRENT.

    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 words
  3. THE RUSSIAN ARMY IN THE CRIMEA.

    A 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 words
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    TO CORRESPONDENTS.—The receipt of late English news yesterday has compelled us to postpone the letter of R. W., and other correspondence, till our next. ...

    Article : 28 words
  5. WEEKLY CALENDAR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 144 words
  6. INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS.

    May 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 words
  7. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    The following has been received from the camp:- January 28th. Sunday was celebrated by an extremely ...

    Article : 965 words
  8. THE USE OF THE LASSO BY THE RUSSIANS.

    A 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 words
  9. COMMERCIAL AND MARKETS.

    Trade 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 words
  10. Maitland Mercury.

    BY 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
  11. CAPTURE OF AN IMPORTANT PRISONER.

    "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 words
  12. BREAD RIOTS IN LIVERPOOL.

    This 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 words
  13. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    MAY 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 words
  14. THE ENGLISH REGIMENTS.

    The 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 words
  15. Hunter River District News.

    No 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 words
  16. THE STRENGTH OF SEBASTOPOL.

    The 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 words
  17. To the Editors of the Maitland Mercury.

    GENTLEMEN—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 words
  18. ARRIVAL OF THE H. R. N S. N. CO.'S STEAMER "WILLIAMS."

    This 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 words
  19. THE SINGLETON MAIL.

    GENTLEMEN—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 words
  20. FIVE DAYS' LATER NEWS.

    By the Matoaka, from Liverpool, we have English intelligence to the evening of the 20th of February. Dr. Arthur White, the ...

    Article : 539 words
  21. ASPECT OF SEBASTOPOL.

    We 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 words
  22. (By Electric Telegraph)

    In 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 words
  23. Sydney News.

    By 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. ...

    Article : 210 words
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