JULY 23.—Boomerang (s.), 400 tons, Captain O'Reilly, from Moreton Bay-20th instant Passengers—Mr. Boyd, Miss Alford, Master Feeney, Messrs. Boulton, Nicol, Fraser, Deuchat, Scott, A[?] 16 in the steerage, I prisoner, and I constable. A.S.N. ...
Article : 232 wordsE[?]ry day letters and communications are thrown aside, because the writers will not give their names in confidence to the Editor. Yesterday several were teceived, viz., "Delta," "Vindex," "One interested in ...
Article : 71 wordsJuly 23.—Maori, for South Sea Islands. ...
Article : 7 wordsThe Times thinks that the alterations, as far as they affect spirits and bankers' checks, are so reasonable that they are likely to last longer than the war. The increased income tax is one step more towards the old ...
Article : 194 wordsPARIS, Friday.—The Moniteur publishes the following:—"Under date 15th April, General Canrobert writes from before Sebastopol: that the superiority of the Allied armies is more and more confirmed. Our ...
Article : 966 wordsTHIS DAY.—Governor-General (s.), for Melbourne; Venture, for Wanganul; Harvest Home, for Calla[?] ...
Article : 16 wordsJuly 23.—Venture, brig. 124 tons, Captain Louey, for Wanganui. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Lynch and-4 children, Mrs. Elliot, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Parl, and Messrs. Calmain, Douglass, Jones, and Smail. ...
Article : 46 wordsJuly 23.—Caroline, Petrel, Glenduart, Shamrock, Martha, Ellen, Pegasus, Flower of Wexford. Elfin, Black Diamond, Cumberland, Frederi[?] Griffiths, Maria Louisa, and Graflon, from Neweast[?] and Morpeth, with 1280 bushels maize, 300 dozen ...
Article : 241 wordsSOUTHAMPTON, Friday.—Tne steamer Indus has arrived with the heavy portion of the India mails. She left Alexandria April 6th; Malta, 10th, No. news. ...
Article : 264 wordsJuly 23.—Fizabeth Ann, for Newcastle; Arrow, for the Clarence River; E[?]zbeth Cohen, for Wollongong and Shell Harbour; Henry, and Unc'e Tom, for Brisbane Water; Pau, for the M'Leay River; Pluto (s.), and Gleaner, for the Manning ...
Article : 53 wordsJuly 23.—Daniel Wobster, from Kalapara: 141 pieces hewn timber, 64 riekers, and 495 p[?]s sawn timber. Order. July 23.—Restloss, from Honolulu, via Tahiti; 70 bundles salmon, G. F. Train and Co.; 122 packages oil, 39 packagos beef, ...
Article : 47 wordsJuly 23.—Venture, for Wanganui: 13 cases geneva, 1 butt whiskey, 2 hogsheads brandy, 3 casks rum, 154 bags sugar, 15 packages tea, 26 casks beer, [?] boxes soap, 117 packages sundries. 3[?] bundles wi[?] 3 stones, 19 bar[?] 15 pieces fron, R. Tayler; 257 ...
Article : 65 wordsIn the estate of Charles Cook, a first meeting was held, and one small claim was proved. In the estate of Martin Higgins, a special meeting was held, and a claim, amounting to £79 9s., ...
Article : 118 wordsMalls will [?] at the General Post Office as follows:— F[?] MELBOURNE.—By the Governor-General (s.), this day, at 2 p.m.; and City of Sydney (s.), to-morrow, at 2 p.m. FOR BRISBANE, MORET N BAY.—By the Boomeraug (s.), on ...
Article : 569 wordsOn the 20th April, James Bligh, 5, Blucher's buildings, Greenwich, John Lodge, of 5, Little Middlesexstreet, Kingsland, and Harris Evans, of Robert-street, Sydney-street, Mile-end, were charged before Mr. ...
Article : 2,446 wordsThe drunkards' list contained the names of no fewer than thirty eight offenders, Three of these, on becoming sober at the watch-house, paid the maximum penalty of 40s., and were at once discharged. John ...
Article : 633 wordsJuly 22.—Fanny A. Garrigues, brig, Captain Marlin, from Mel[?] onrne. July 22.—Deva, brig, Captain Jewel, from Melbourne. July 22—Launceston, Captain spence, from Sydney. ...
Article : 70 wordsJuly 16.—Bonnie Doom, for Sydney. DEPARTURE July 17.—Truro, for Iadia. The Boome[?]g has made another excellent run. She left ...
Article : 135 wordsWE call the following, in relation to another plece of Span[?] audacity, from the letter of our Nicaragua correspondent.—S. F. Herald. Great excitement ex[?]sts here regar ling the recent outrage ...
Article : 358 wordsThe Convention with Sardinia Bill was read a second time. ...
Article : 17 wordsThe house met at four o'clock. In answer to Captain Scobell, Lord Palmerston said Lord Dundonald's plan for naval attack upon fortresses had been submitted to a committee of naval officers, ...
Article : 1,876 wordsCharles Herbert, seaman, belonging to the Walter Hood, pleaded not guilty to a charge of desertion. The Shipping Master appeared to prosecute, and the prisoner being lound guilty was sent to gaol for twelve ...
Article : 339 wordsWE learn from the New Orleaas Delta, that the, United States mail steamer E[?] [?] C[?] Gray, from Aspinwall bound to Havana, was fired at off Ca[?] San Antoio on the night of the 6th. After the first shot, which fell about twen[?] yarda short of the ...
Article : 264 wordsThe following despatch has been transmitted by the Electric and International Telegraph Companie Inelligence Department, London:— ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 24 Jul 1855, Page 4
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