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Detailed lists, results, guides : 755 wordsOlders from the interior continue to be received and large quantities of seasonable goods are daily forwarded to the diggings, where, it appears, stocks are not so heavy as was believed. This, ...
Article : 1,255 wordsThe great event at the week, in a political point of view, is the speech of the Emperor of the French in closing the Paris Universal Exhibition. Its purport cannot be mistaken. It was directed ...
Article : 133 wordsBy the arrival of the Champion steamer, at Melbourne, on Wednesday the 13th instant, from Portland Bay, we have news by the ship Francis Henty, which left ...
Article : 220 wordsAt the celebration, on Saturday, of the anniversary of the death of Lord Dudley Stuart, General Count Zamoyaki said,—"This very day, gentle-men, I have received the official communication ...
Article : 287 wordsShip Mails will be closed at this Office at under:— To Melbourne, per Fenella, on Saturday, 16th inst., at half-past 9 o'clock, a.m. To Sydney, per Lizzie Webber, on Tuesday ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Bourse Gazette of Berlin says, from Vienna :—"The Austrian Government, has, in a note to Count Colloredo, Ambassador to the Court at St. James's, announced its acceptance of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 wordsThe Lloyd de Pesth has the following :—"M. de Bourquency has already had several conferences with Count Buol on the subject of the campaign which the Allies appear to have determined to ...
Article : 227 wordsTHE addition to Carrick Races came too late to appear in its proper place ; it can be found in another column. ...
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Family Notices : 28 wordsThe Russians were said to be hutting themselves before Kars. The blockade is but feebly enforced. The garrison of Kars have received some provisions from a convoy intended for the Russian ...
Article : 136 wordsALREADY the note of preparation is being rounded for a General Election under our New Constitution. The constitutions of Dr. Officer have paid that gentleman the merited ...
Article : 703 wordsCentral Simpson is on his way to Marseilles, in the steamer Telegraph, and will probably arrive in London about the end of the week. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe telegraph announces in brief but explicit terms a victory gained over the Russians by the Turks in Asia Minor, led by Omar Pacha. The battle, it is alleged, lasted five hours and the enemy ...
Article : 1,176 wordsMr. Lalouchere has been appointed Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Matthew Talbot Baines has been appointed Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaser, and this appointment has given ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 548 wordsThe Pass states that Baten de Bourquency, the French Ambassador at Vienna, has transmitted to the Emperor of the French the assurance he received that Russia was disposed to make some ...
Article : 260 wordsThe perils of the deep have been to almost every one either mediately or immediately the cause of suffering. Who has not at sea lost a friend or relation? One pregnant source of mischief is the ...
Article : 627 words[?] said that Lord Palmerston has determined to on with the present House of Commons, and [?] is confident of a preponderating majority in errying out the war. The present state of ...
Article : 51 wordsFebruary 13.—Steamer Fenells, 176 tons, Hy. Creer, master, from Melbourne; Thompson and Co, agents. 140 sheep, 6 quarter casks wine, order. ...
Article : 1,091 wordsIt is stated, in well-Informed circles, that then [?] loan for at least £20,000,000 sterling son after the opening of the next session of Parliament, and that the Government will, if possible, ...
Article : 42 wordsAn answer to a question whether there was any [?] in the rumours of a projected alliance [?] Spain and the Western Powers, Espartero is said to have given the following reply— ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Sat 16 Feb 1856, Page 4
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