Newspapers have arrived to July 29. The letter of a Melbourne correspondent, published in another column, contains, however, the chief items of interest. We add the following, which, with the ...
Article : 917 wordsThe Lahore Chronicle says:— " Our Cabul advices are from the loth to the 24th of April. On the 15th the Kohistanees presented themselves, who were ordered to have their troops ...
Article : 218 wordsThe correspondent of the Colomho Ohserver writes:— " Jaffna, June 4, 1859. " The steamer Pearl on her way from Trincomalie, ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Sydney papers contain little beyond matters of local interest. In another column we give a few items of commercial intelligence. The following is the latest telegraphic news in the Melbourne papers:— ...
Article : 169 wordsA case of wholesale poisoning occurred at the Boarding-House. Eight persons took ill with retching and purging, some of whom are still suffering although prompt aid was rendered by Drs. Johnstone ...
Article : 99 wordsSenor Maite had an interview with the Secretary of State with reference to Mexican affairs. His letters from Mexico are encouraging, and he entertains no doubt of the triumphant success of the Liberal party. ...
Article : 262 wordsPapers to the 23rd July. The Examiner has the following in reference to the gold reefs:— " It will be seen from the communication of our ...
Article : 490 wordsThe news of Mr. Stuart's discoveries in what the Argus felicitously calls " the very kernel of Australia," has been received here with great interest. Always ready to recognise merit, and seldom slow to reward ...
Article : 2,107 wordsThe Melbourne papers obtained through Captain Fleming, of the Marion, contain news from Colombo to June 9th. We select the following items:— A letter from Camp Bhanpore, dated the 30th ...
Article : 765 wordsThe annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held on Monday. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. ...
Article : 6,481 wordsThe Liverpool Mail of May 21 says— The demand for money in the open market was very moderate. At the Bank a fair business was done, chiefly with regular customers. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 2 Aug 1859, Page 3
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