THE FATE OF LUCKNOW.—The last returns from Lucknow show that 948 forts have been entirely destroyed, or are under process of demolition, and that 389 cannon, and 1,055,889 arms of all sorts have ...
Article : 1,439 wordsHis Honor delivered judgment in this case us follows:— "Judgment was deferred in this case in order that the Court might have time to determine whether a sale of personal property made by an insolvent acting under the advice ...
Article : 359 wordsKNOW ALL MEN! Firstly, That Mr. Punch does not want to be bothered with your communications. Secondly, That he will NOT answer your letters. ...
Article : 1,554 wordsWe regret to announce the death of M. de Tocqueville, whose great work on America, and whose other literary labours, replete with the soundest political philosophy, have won for their author ...
Article : 1,754 wordsThis was an action for the recovery of the sum of 55l. 15s. 2d. amount of an account for goods sold and delivered to the defendant. Mr. Stow appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. Moulden for ...
Article : 2,681 wordsPresent—Messrs. A. Watts, J.P., S. Tomkinson, J.P., F. B, Carlin, J.P., and S Beddome, P.M. PUBLICANS' LICENCES. The following transfers were granted: ...
Article : 287 wordsCHARGE OF HORSE STEALING.—Leonard Lovegrove and James Cresswell, were charged with stealing one chesnut horse, the property of Frederick Stone, in the month of May last. The following evidence was taken:—John Charles ...
Article : 1,483 wordsPresent—The Master, Captains Tapley and Malcolm, and Mr. Newland. Read, a letter from the Hon. the Treasurer, enclosing copy of correspondence from the Agent-General in England, ...
Article : 578 wordsTHE DOG NUISANCE.—There is one boon which, if granted to this go-a-head place, would be very beneficial, and a id much to the peace and comfort of the inhabitants, namely, the extension of the Dog Act, the ...
Article : 566 wordsDRUNKARDS.—Four individuals were fined 5s. each for being drunk on the previous day. A woman brought up for the same offence, was discharged, in consequence of the prosecuting constable not appearing. ...
Article : 463 wordsSOUTH AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE.—A special meeting of the members of this Institute was held in the Masonic Hall, White's Rooms, on Monday evening, June 13, for the purpose of considering tho cause which ...
Article : 672 wordsTHE BISHOP OF OXFORD.—The dispute between the Bishop of Oxford and his clergy is by no means at an end. Some time since, it may be remembered, that the Archdeacons of Oxford, Bucks, and Berks, ...
Article : 1,500 wordsPresent—Mr. Belt (Chairman), Mr. Macdermott, M.P.,! Mr. Wright, the Chief Inspector of Schools, and the Secretary. CHTEF INSPECTOR'S REPORT. ...
Article : 592 wordsYOUNG AUSTRALIA.—Scene—The Crown Lands Selection Office. Youthful Cockatoo: Now then Mister, me and my friend think of going into the farming line; so just hand us down the plans, and point out an eligible ...
Article : 123 wordsVICTORIA THEATBE.—There was a very good house on Monday evening June 13, to fitness a repetition of the popular play of "Plot and Passion," and its representation appeared to afford great satisfaction to ...
Article : 205 wordsA negro once gave the followinff toast:—"Degubernor ob the State—he came in wid berry little opposition, he go out wid none at all." We are fold there is a man down East whose temper is ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 14 Jun 1859, Page 3
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