THE history of the last few weeks shows an immense recovery in the position and prospects of the French armies. As we have more than once pointed out, the Germans appear to have committed a great ...
Article : 1,779 wordsI have no doubt that accounts of a rush to this place have reached you[?] this, but as in all likelihood these accounts might vary. I will give you a true statement of affairs here. Towards the en 1 of October last, W. Howey and party found ...
Article : 293 wordsFOR JUDGMENT.—Iron v. Humphrey. MOTIONS, &c.—The Queen v. Muriel, in re estate of Richardson, deceased; the Queen v. M'Master, in reestate of Cameron, deceased; the Queen v. M'Dowell, ...
Article : 223 wordsMr. Robert Bowman, Mr. James M'Kean (formerly Minister for Lands), and Mr. David Blair, have all lost their seats in the second batch of electrons. The barque Wolverine, from Java, has brought ...
Article : 67 wordsThree men were fined for being drunk. Margaret Raace, drunk and disorderly in Forbes-street, was ordered to pay a penalty of 20s., in default seven days gaol. ...
Article : 77 wordsTHERE was severe fighting in the North on December 23rd. The action took place a few miles to the north-east of Amiens. The Prussians seem to have numbered about 40,000, as opposed to 60,000 French. ...
Article : 719 wordsThe Alcandre, from Mauritius, with sugar, is off here. ...
Article : 15 wordsON Saturday afternoon the team selected to represent New South Wales in the forthcoming cricket match against Victoria played against eighteen all-comers. The day was hardly so unfavourable for crickek as the ...
Article : 405 wordsWarrants have been sent to England and Ireland for the arrest of Mr. Tidemann, the absconder, but it is generally supposed he will make his way to Rio de Janiero. ...
Article : 1,540 wordsWe have had a continuance of stermy weather which has had a very injurious effect on the small sett'ers of this locality. The crep[?] are about half cut, many of which, owing to injury sustained by rain and rust, will scarcely repay the ...
Article : 216 wordsGeorge Davies, of Pyrmont, printer. Cause of insolvency: Losses in trade, robbery of a partner, and want of employment, and pressure of creditors. Liabllities, £459 12s 2d. Asssts. £8 5s. Deficiency,£451 ...
Article : 747 wordsOn Thesday, February 28th, at half-past three o'clock, a public tea was provided in a booth a joining the Wesleyan Chapel. The tables were previded by ladies beloning to the congregration, and were twice filled. After tea a meeting was ...
Article : 118 wordsThis gold-field is what it was pronounced some months ago, a parfact fallure, and even if speculators would come to help us they are prevented from doing so by one or two partits busying themselves with other people's business. Persons ...
Article : 309 wordsVOLUNTEER INSPECTION.—Colonel Richardson paid a visit to Windsor and Richmond last week, and we are informed that the Hawkesbury volunteers cut a sorry figure before him. It appears that many of the ...
Article : 417 wordsSince my last there is very little to communicate, the weather being wet for about three days; but on Saturday evening our cricketers met, with reacwed vigour, for practice; and public meeting was held at Cotter's, the Criterion ...
Article : 125 wordsIF Wellington indulged in sensational posters, "Another New Gold-field" would great one from avory [?] wall, in the place; but we have few brick walls, and don't go in for anything sensational. ...
Article : 1,017 wordsA correspondent says:—"The Garibaldians advanced with quite theatrical effect. The beating of drums and ringing of bells formed the chief music, and Garibaldi's Hymn was also sung. The ...
Article : 371 wordsThe sittings of this court for March will commence this morning, before his Honor Judge Dowling, with a list of 696 cases for trial. Nos. 924 to 1619. Those which are undefended will be disposed of as follows:— ...
Article : 84 wordsBY the arrival of the steamship City of Adelaide from Melbourne, we are in possession of Auckland files up to 27th ultimo. The late panic with regard to native matters ...
Article : 492 wordsLouisa Smith, Catherine Leonard, Ann Cooke, and Elizabeth Lovesay, for riotous behaviour in Elizabeth-street, pleaded guilty; they were fined 10s each, or three days. ...
Article : 573 wordsTHE other day a waggon arrived in this city from the neighbourhood of Middle Fork, containing the following persons: Milton Bireley, an engineer in the saw mill pf a Mr Morrison, Lucinda and Mary ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 6 Mar 1871, Page 3
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