THE branch steamer, with the South Australian mails, was sighted at Glenelg at nine o'clock yesterday morning, and at 10.35 we received the following message from our ...
Article : 782 wordsAN adjourned quarterly meeting of members was held yesterday afternoon, at the Exchange; the business before the meeting being consideration of the report of the sub-committee on the mode of shipping wool in ...
Article : 1,007 wordsPARIS, September 5th, noon.—There is an enormous crowd about the Corps Legislatif building, where the Deputies are to meet at one o'clock. Military precautions to preserve order have been taken on a large ...
Article : 516 wordsLONDON, September 8th.—Mr. Drummond, the banker, writes to the Post an interesting account of the Emperor Napoleon, while a prisoner. He says: "Before long we joined the rear of the Emperor's ...
Article : 358 wordsThe evacuation of Chalons, which we now regard as established, goes for to prove that the French military authorities have come to the conclusion that the best place for them to risk a decisive battle will be under ...
Article : 499 wordsBrussels, September 8th.—The Independence Balgo describes the arrival of the Prince Imperial at Mons. It says he was attended by three persons dressed in plain clothes, one being Captain Dupeare, of the navy. ...
Article : 296 wordsTHE annual meeting of the Society for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind was held yesterday afternoon, at the institution, Paddington. His Excellency Earl Belmore presided. The Countess accompanied him; and there ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 289 wordsBERLIN, September 10th.—Political dissensions are cropping up. It is anticipated at the close of the war the leading liberals will issue a protest and communicate an address to the King declaring that territorial ...
Article : 101 wordsPARIS, September 7.—General Vinoy's corps is fast pushing into Paris. The Prussians are advancing by forced marches. The plan of the Republican Government is to leave ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 420 wordsMANNHEIM, 10th August.—Every hour brings fresh confirmation of the desperate fighting at the front. Train after train arrives with its load of wounded men. The hospitals here are full to overflowing, and since ...
Article : 1,334 wordsWilliam Wilson was fined 10s, or seven days, for assaulting a constable in the execution of his duty, and 30s, or fourteen days, for assaulting a special constable in the execution of his duty. ...
Article : 149 wordsNew York, September 9.—A special despatch to the World, dated Paris, 9th, says: There is much alarm among the holders of property in Paris as to possible disorder in case of siege. The attitude of the lower ...
Article : 638 wordsMatthew Johnson, twelve years of age, was charged with riotous behaviour on South Head-road. It appears the boy was standing on his head on the pathway, when the constable came up and arrested ...
Article : 138 wordsAn interruption to the Red Sea cable has taken place. Captain Cowper Coles, with 500 men, was lost in tha turret-ship Captain. ...
Article : 100 wordsThe St. Leger Stakes were won by Heslop's Hawthornden; Lord Falmouth's Kingcraft, and Wheeler being second and third. Obituary.—General Henry, Cooper, Col. Cameron ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 25 Oct 1870, Page 3
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