ON Monday, 22nd January, Mrs. Romph was tried at the Bombal[?] police-office. On account of the danger to be apprehended from exciting the unfortunate woman, the case was conducted with closed ...
Article : 1,628 wordsTHE Times correspondent, Mr. Russell, at the Prussian head-quarters at Versailles, writes:—The uprising of France at the moment when her last shaft was spent, when sword and lance were broken, her ...
Article : 653 wordsSaturday, February 11th.—Holiday. Vacation ends. Monday, 13th February.—At ll a.m: John M'Keogh, adjourned examination from the 10th of December last; Richard Collyer, judgment on application for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 wordsThe inward mail from Goulburn was stuck up yesterday, six miles from Braidwood, by an armed man. The bags were cut open, and the Goulburn bag taken. There were no passengers. A man ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Grafton and Uloom crossed the bar this morning. The Agnes Irving sailed for Sydney this morning. The Diamantina arrived at Port Macquarie on the ...
Article : 47 wordsI INFORMED you in my last that the Mumble Estate would be opened on the 14th instant, but it was postponed to the 1st February. To-day the manager is issuing licenses. The miners seem very much ...
Article : 516 words11,000 bags sugars, ex Eva Joshua and Cyrus, have passed into the hands of the trade at full prices. The performances of the opera company have closed. Miss Mary Gladstane has been well ...
Article : 45 wordsBuyers of wheat on English account are not operating as freely as formerly in consequence of the scarcity of ships at their limits. Wheat is now obtainable at 4s 8d. ...
Article : 54 wordsNew Zealand advices are to the 28th January. Mr. M'Lean, the Native Minister, has returned to Wellington, after, settling the quarrel between the Arawas. Taria Kowhai has opened the country in ...
Article : 71 wordsTHE Independance Belge publishes a letter from an Englishman on the state of Paris on the 8th instant, on which day he left the French capital. The living was bearable. As regards meat, people ...
Article : 153 wordsNEILPO, or Grand Junction, is situated on the north side of the Murray River, about threo miles below the junction of the Darling River with the Murray, where the promising township of Wentworth stands. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 wordsIN consequence of the somewhat unsatisfactory result of the trial on Tuesday last, at Prince Alfred Park, of the new patent equilibrium steam fire-engine, imported br Mr. Alderman Bown, and purchased by the insurance ...
Article : 1,661 wordsPRESENTATION TO RICHARD HARPER, ESQ.—This gentleman, who held the office of mayor of Parramatta during the visit of the Duke of Edinburgh, and is deservedly generally respected, resigned the vice-presidentship of the Cumberland ...
Article : 1,028 wordsAN occasional correspondent of the Times relates [?]e of the tragic incidents of the war—the story of the spy, Nicholas Schull. Nobly born, he had received a scientific education, was distinguished in ...
Article : 323 words(Before the Mayor, with Messrs. Spence and Pearce.) Ashby Jepson was fined 5s, or two days' gaol, for making use of indecent language in Market-strret. Thomas Farrell, for riotous behaviour in Park-street, ...
Article : 591 wordsA MOST distressing piece of intelligence has arrived at Besancon. It is stated—and the statement is generally credited—that M. Valentin, the late Prefect of the Das Rhin, has been executed by the ...
Article : 487 wordsA number of persons were fined for being in a state of intoxication in the public streets. Richard King and Denis Hoche were fined 10s each, [?]n default four days' imprisonment, for making use of ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 7 Feb 1871, Page 3
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