We take the following additional Suez mail news from the S M. Herald of Friday:— GENERAL SUMMARY London, February 15. ...
Article : 1,469 wordsThe Echo of Friday says:—Mr Burns, on Wednesday evening, gave some. satisfactory figures to show the great postal traffic there is on the San Francisco line. Some people [?] ...
Article : 308 words[Echo.]—2777 acres were selected at the land office yesterday by twenty-three applicants. A fine rain is falling. ...
Article : 29 words[Echo]—One case of typhoid fever is reported by the doctor. ...
Article : 15 words[Evening News.]—The following vessels are bar bound:—Sea Breeze, Eva, Maud, Annie Cochrane, Clara Crawford, Pomona, Britania, steamer Diamantina. It is now raining heavily. ...
Article : 29 wordsOn the 13th instant, Mr Toomas Dangar, formerly of Sonne, Upper Hunter, breathed his last at his residence, Lavender Bay, St. L[?]onards, at the ripe age of 70 years. He was the ...
Article : 510 words[Herald.]—The Rev. G. F. Dillon, R C, leaves here to-day for his new charge at Balmain. He was presented with an address and a nurse containing 230 sovereigns, to which ...
Article : 40 words[Herald.]—1057 acres were purchased conditionally yesterday. The ballot was used twice ...
Article : 16 words[Herald]—4220 acres of land were selected at the Land office to-day by thirteen applicants. ...
Article : 18 words[Herald.]—The Ottawa, schooner, hence to Maskay, was wrecked on Monday last, a little southward of Indian Head. No lives were lost Three of the crew arrived at Maryborough, and ...
Article : 192 wordsPope Pius IX died at a quarter to six on the evening of Thursday, 7th February. He was taken suddenly worse the previous evening. All the cardinals in Rome had been summoned, ...
Article : 224 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at twenty-nine minutes past four o'clock. QUESTIONS ANSWERED. Mr. Farnell, in reply to Mr. Hurley (H.), ...
Article : 1,792 words[Evening News.]—It is currently reported that a number of men on the King River are getting payable gold. The river runs into Charlotte Bay, north of the Laura. ...
Article : 179 wordsKing Humbert has granted an amnesty to all persons charged with political or press offences. He has ordered the sale of one thousand of the late King's horses, will pay his ...
Article : 78 wordsIn the Legislative Council, this evening, Mr. Cuthbert moved the second reading of the Payment of Members Bill. The time, he eaid, was opportune, when c[?]ion had been removed. ...
Article : 368 wordsA new tariff bill, reducing many duties 20 per cent., has been introduced into the American Congress. The number of articles to be taxed is limited to five hundred. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe mail steamer Normanby, from Hongkong, passed south yesterday. She landed at Port Darwin 132 Chinese, but no cargo. She left Port Darwin on the 13th. Passengers for ...
Article : 97 words[Herald.]—At the adjourned inquest on the Bay accident, the jury in a rider suggested that a bell or whistle should be sounded by steamers when inside the light-ship. ...
Article : 156 wordsThe passengers from Port Darwin report a dreadful state of affairs; all persons at the settlement would gladly leave if they could. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe items of news are down to the 1st March. The Canton tea market is very quiet, and prices show a slight reduction. ...
Article : 577 words[Herald]—Sailed: At 6 p.m., City of Melbourne (s), for Sydney; at 6.20 p.m., R. M. S. Siam, for Galle. Birley Carr Wesloyan Chapel, near Sheffield, ...
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