The escpae of Stephens in one of the most remarkable and, at the same time, instructive and suggestive, events that has occurred in connection with the Fenian conspiracy. ...
Article : 2,646 wordsIN EQUITY, THIS DAY.—Before his Honor the Primary Judge, at 10 o'clock.—The Alliance Bank (limited) v. Irving and another, injunction motion. ...
Article : 23 wordsSOUTHAMPTON, Saturday Morning, November 4. The passengers and crew of the Duncan Dunbar have reached this port on board the brazil mail steamer Oneida, which arrived here at midnight. The ...
Article : 1,692 wordsSir,—It is with very sincere regret I read in your impression of this morning the doleful news of the wreek of this fine ship, the favourite Sydney packet. I sailed in her with good old Captain Neatby, on his last ...
Article : 439 wordsTwo drunkards were discharged. John Mason was fined 10s., or forty-eight hours' imprisonment, for riotous behaviour in Park-street. Joshua Vickers was ordered to pay the sum of 15s. ...
Article : 117 wordsJames Matthews, charged with having forged and uttered a cheque for £5, which was cashed by Henry Perdriau, pleaded guilty, and was committed to take his trial at the Criminal Court. The same prisoner ...
Article : 191 wordsSir,—Having been two years on the North Brazilian cost, I feel that I can offer a surmise as to the cause of the loss of the Duncan Dunbar. No vessel whatesoever should come nearer to the coast than a good sixty ...
Article : 234 wordsBy the brig Australia, we have Wanganui papers to to the 9th instant. We take the following from an extra to the Chronicle of that date:- Wanganui chronicle Office, ...
Article : 1,083 wordsSir,—Perhaps you will not object to publish the enclosed address, presented to our friend Mr. George Thornton (late Mayor of Sydney) by his fellowsufferers, in acknowledgment of the services he rendered ...
Article : 181 wordsSir,—We, your fellow-sufferers at the wreek of the Duncan Dunbar, wish, before we separate, to express to you our very warm thanks for your untiring exertions on our behalf while on the reef Las Roccas. ...
Article : 275 wordsIt was ascertained that the skeldon keys were made for the locks for which the watchman, Daniel Byrne, had not koys. The keys that he had in his possession were those known as check-lock keys, which opened the ...
Article : 91 wordsShortly after six o'clock yesterday evening, Daniel Byrne, the night watchman, who was on duty when Stephens escaped, was brought in custody of ActingInspootor Clifford to Chancery-lane station-house, where ...
Article : 115 wordsOn Tuesday the Most Rev. Dr. Murray, and the Most Rev. Dr. Quinn were consecrated respectively Bishops of Maitland and Bathurst, Australia, by his Grace, the Archbishop of Dublin, in the pro-Cathedral ...
Article : 2,158 wordsSir,—I read a few days since, in the columns of a contemporary, a letter signed by Captain Selwyn, R.N., stating, in reference to the loss of the ship Duncan Dunbar on Las Roceas, that he had some years since ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 22 Jan 1866, Page 5
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