William Pepper, on [?]ath, said: I was the accountant to the firm of Thame, Walker, and Co. The books under my control were the journal, the ledger, and day-book, which were kept by Mr. Clark, the town ...
Article : 2,365 wordsLONDON, October 5th.—[World special.]—Your special at Boulogne sends word that a foreign regiment is formed for the service of the French, at Cherbourg, to be called "Volunteers of Fontenoy," and ...
Article : 148 wordsThe branch mail steamer Alexandra, Captain Brown, arrived at Glenelg at 9.30 a.m. to-day, making the return passage in 92 hours. The outward passage occupied 104 hours. ...
Article : 177 wordsSixes the commencement of the war carrier pigeons have been in great request in France for the purpose of conveyng intelligence from the besieged towns They have been procured in large numbers from ...
Article : 206 wordsTuesday, November 22, at 11 a.m.—William Patterson, first or only meeting, at Tamworth. Wednesday, November 23, at 11 a.m.—William Snedden, third meeting; William Joseph Coull, second ...
Article : 356 wordsMetz surrendered unconditionally, and 170,000 prisoners, 2000 guns, and 40,000,000 of francs were captured. Alsace and Lorraine neutral. ...
Article : 271 wordsMr. Cansdell, instructed by Messrs. Allen. Bowden, and Allen, appeared for the plaintiff. This was an undefended action upon a cash credit bond. The defendant had rendered himself liable for ...
Article : 1,239 wordsHENSON v. FYLE.—This was an action of slander. The parties are trustees of the Wesloyau Church, Ashfield, and plaintiff was treasurer, and had been circuit steward. The words complained of imputed fraud and ...
Article : 139 wordsIT is stated in a telegraphic dispatch from London dated September 19th, that Mr. Malet, second Secretory of the British Embassy, who finally succeeded in getting to the Prussians' head-quarters ...
Article : 447 wordsFOR SYDNEY,—Mrs. Methven, Colonel Hawkins, Rev. J. M. Gnravel, Messrs. W. Bait, J. E. Butler, E. Breeze, and Mortlan. FOR MELBOURNE.—Mr. and Mrs. Nankeviile 5 ...
Article : 90 words5530, Murphy v. Milligan; 5535, Beerv, Harper; 5593, Cassen v. Tighe; 5604, Meyers v.: Josephson; 5605, Dawson v. Fowings; 5632, M'Cook v. M'Cook. ...
Article : 29 wordsJohn M'Phee and John Reilly, for being drunk and disorderly, were fined 10s each, or three days' gaol. Elizaboth Clarke, and Joseph Thompson were fined 10s each, or three days' gaol, for riotous behaviour. ...
Article : 209 wordsThe Queen has consented to the marriage of the Princess Louise with the Marquis of Lorn. General Lee is dead. President Grant has issued a proclamation against ...
Article : 1,117 wordsGreat Britain still remains neutral. The siege of Paris still continues. The unconditional surrender of Metz has taken place, with 173,000 prisoners, 2000 guns, and three ...
Article : 676 wordsWilliam Birch, a descrter from. H. M S. Galatea was ordered to he sent on board the Clio. Henry Silcox was remanded to gaol for eight days' for medical treatment. ...
Article : 330 wordsLONDON, October 4th.—(Special to the New York Tribune.)—Our correspondent before Bitchie, telegraphs on the 4th, that on Friday, Saturday, and yesterday, the garrison made sorties with cavalry ...
Article : 149 wordsA LETTER from Napoleon, dated September 26th, to King William, says the time has arrived for him to speak. The duel between France and Germeny can only terminate in complete ruin or a loyal ...
Article : 270 wordsSIR,—I beg leave to occupy a line or two in one of your columns, in answer to the question, What has become of the Royal Dane, emigrant ship, from London to Rockhampton? I beg leave to state that ...
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