NAPLES, May 1.—At length Vesuvius is beginning to make active demonstrations. Vincenzo Cozzolino, the most intelligent of the guides, reports that, on ascending the mountain ...
Article : 1,559 wordsThis morning the criminal sessions commenced. There were 21 cases on the calendar, the first of which was a charge of murder by a native, which had been remanded from two previous sittings. ...
Article : 2,201 wordsWe resume our selections from the Melbourne papers. The supply of labour appeared to be in excess of the demand and a large meeting of ...
Article : 2,140 wordsThe Hobart Town correspondent of the Argus writes, under date 31st July:—"Among the many Bills to be brought forward this session, one is to amend the law ...
Article : 516 wordsSir—As the newly-elected Council will have shortly to consider the Bill for a new Constitution, I beg to offer a few hints to the various constituencies on matters upon which they ...
Article : 2,195 wordsCLAIM FOR WAGES.—Mr. Boykett for the plaintiff Mr. James for the defendant. Frederick Christesen, who had acted as steward in tho Madawaika during her passage from Plymouth to the port sued to recover ...
Article : 265 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, and all the members. ASSISTANT CLERK. The recent advertisements for on Assistant Clerk to ...
Article : 1,750 wordsOur advices by way of Melbourne are to the 9th of June. The Cape Parliament, after a laborious session of 85 days, had been prorogued by the ...
Article : 1,226 wordsRUMOURED DIVISION IN THE CABINER.—The following remarkable article appears in the Times of 18th May:—"It is high time that by some means or other the opinion of Parliament ...
Article : 2,832 wordsBy way of Melbourne we have Auckland papers to the 14th July. The ship Duke of Portland, from London, arrived there on the 5th July, after a fine ...
Article : 902 wordsSir—I have read with attention tho various opinions that have lately been offered on the subject of a dissolution of the present Council, and am surprised to observe that a most ...
Article : 339 wordsCITY, Friday.—The Bank of England return that will be published this evening is expected to show a further increase in the amount of bullion, and possibly also a falling off in the ...
Article : 499 wordsDRUNKARDS.—Maria Lang, on old woman who is continually in trouble, and against whom the Clerk had a long store for unpaid fines, was sent to gaol for a month br war of whitewashing. The particular exploit ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 14 Aug 1855, Page 3
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