Mr. John ThomasSmith has sent the following statement of the result of his investigations in Windsor, Wilberforce, and Richmond, to Mr. Piddington, M. L. A., one of the treasurers of the Rolief Fund: ...
Article : 2,277 wordsThe insurrection under Mariscal Cruz was easily and completely suppressed by the Government forces. The revolutionary leader, abandoned by the few desperadoes who followed him, applied to the authorities for safe conduct out of ...
Article : 199 wordsThe following writ was issued to day by tho Circuit Court at Richmond, for the immediate rendering up of the body of Jefferson Davis, and put in the hands of the district marshal for execution: ...
Article : 431 wordsA riot of a most formidable character has happily been averted this evening in Richmond—temporarily, perhaps, but, fortunately, for the present, deplorable results have been avoided. ...
Article : 1,859 wordsThe rain of the 17th ultimo usbered in the fifth flood we have had [?]ince the 23rd March last. The Moruya river rose most unaccountably. There had been a thin light rain here; yet the river was very high and rapidly rising. The ...
Article : 575 wordsOur latest advices from this Republic are to the 6th of May. From the published official tables, relative to the commerce of this State, it appears that the exportation for the ...
Article : 489 wordsThe writ of nabeas corpus in the case of Jefferson Davis was served this morning on General Burton by Marshal Underwood and Deputy-Marshal Duncan General Burton first decided to deliver Mr Davis over to the custody of the ...
Article : 785 wordsSince the last flood in the month of April lost the farmers had gathered a great quantity of corn that had escaped immersion at that time, but the weather appeared to be rather unsettled occasionally, and it was generally expected that ...
Article : 1,236 wordsA PUBLIC meeting of the inhabitants of Windsor, called by advertisement, was held in the School of Arts, on Saturday afternoon last, to devise means for the relief of the sufferers by the into disastreus flood. There was a large attendance, ...
Article : 2,503 wordsWe have dates from here to the 27 th of April The cholera has entirely disappeared from Masaya and Granada. In the city of Leon the malady had only shown itself in a very mild form, and owing to the wise means bo promptly ...
Article : 279 wordsTHE traffic cn the Great Northern line has not been resumed as early as anticipated, the damage done by the late floods being of a more serious nature than at first imagined. On Wednesday last, when the back-water began to clear ...
Article : 1,034 wordsFrom San Francisco we have files to the llth May. The following extracts are from the Weekly Bulletin of that date:- THE FIRE AT THE COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL.—We have ...
Article : 770 wordsIn July, 1862, the Congress of the United States passed a low in relation to treason and confiscation, from which the following are extracts:"Every person who shall hereafter commit the crime of ...
Article : 802 wordsFor a period of ten years this district had not been visited with a flood till the present week. On the 29th July, and on the 19th of August following in 1857, floods oocurred in Mudgee surpassing those in the memory of the inhabitants. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 2 Jul 1867, Page 3
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