NOVEMBER[?]TH.—MAJORITY OF THE PRINCE OF WALES —The good folks of Picton are not much at a holiday. It is seldom they act in [?]i[?]on in anything of the kind (o[?] indeed in anything else), and to expect much from ...
Article : 806 wordsThe following paper, on the above subject, was read by Mr. Tebbutt, junior, at the meeting of the Philosophical Society, held on the 12th instant. IN the course of the lost paper which I had the pleasure of ...
Article : 2,195 wordsThere is every prospect that the ori[?]keling seaaon following the present one will be rendered memorable by a second visit to the Australian colonies of an AllEngland Eleven. The visit will be due to the spirit[?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 307 wordsWe had a very good fall of rain yesterday and last night (Friday). This will be of the utmost service to the maize crop. The weither still looks very threatening. ...
Article : 402 wordsTHE complimentary dinner tendered to Captain Edgerton by the members of his company and the townspeople, took place on Tuesday evening, in the long room at the Barra[?]s, The anniversary of the company was the ...
Article : 3,377 wordsTHE Official Gazette of St. Petersburg publishes a circular note from Prince Gorts[?]hako[?] announcing the recognition of Italy. The prince assigns as the ground of recognition that Russia could not refuse her moral ...
Article : 229 wordsSIR,—The certain result of exposing an a b[?]se is, you are sure to get ab[?]ted by the persons intereeted. I should be sorry to take advantage of your kindness and cause you to lay before the pubilc in the [?]umns of ...
Article : 404 wordsTHE first Prussian debate on the army estimates ended in the adoption of M. Walde[?]k's proposition, by a crushing majority—373 to 68. His motion, broadly stated, implied a reduction of the regular army from 210,000 to ...
Article : 324 wordsWE have Brisbane papers to the 15th November, and make the following extracts:— The following notice of the apprehension of a murderer at Goondiwindi is from the Darling Downs Gazett[?] of ...
Article : 873 wordsSIR,—Our useful and active member, Mr. Dangar, always on the look out to promote the interests of his consituents, put the question some time ago in his place in Parliament to the Honorable the Secretary for Lands, ...
Article : 441 wordsTHE Montenegrins have made peace with the Turks; but the Turks at Belgrade are still fighting with the Servians, and seem sometimes to get the worst of it. The conference at Constantinople would appear to have ...
Article : 41 wordsON the 4th September the king summ[?]ned the Chamber of Deputies to inform them of hsi intended marriage with the daughter of the King of Italy. Great preparation are making for the nupt[?]s. ...
Article : 51 wordsTHE Federal Council has decided that the Swiss [?] b[?]sy should leave Mar[?]illes for Japan on the 20th November. M. Aime Humbert, of Neuf[?]hatel, has been appointed first ambassador to Japan. The second ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 18 Nov 1862, Page 3
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