THE "Royal Shepherd" arrived at the wharf this morning at 9 o'clock, bringing news to Tuesday. The only important item in the journals of that day appears to be the ...
Article : 346 wordsNo change has occurred in the grain market, which still continues devoid of animation. Wheat is in very little demand, and does not appear very firm at recent quotations, 9s. to 9s. 3d. per bushel, ...
Article : 219 wordsThe Hon. the SPEAKER entered the House at ten minutes past four o'clock. PETITIONS. Mr. CROOKES presented a petition from the Rev. ...
Article : 8,160 wordsA successful nation, like a successful man' does not expect universal sympathy and condolence in its difficulties. We know quite well how we stand in that respect. Nor do we ...
Article : 1,296 wordsTHE first Horticultural Show of the season was held on Wednesday in a portion of the New Market. The beautiful weather, and the prospect of a goodly show of plants and flowers, attracted a large ...
Article : 382 wordsIn the Birkenhead Dock there is now lying as pretty a little craft as ever hoisted a sail, the brigantine Union, Captain James Mucklejohn. Connected with this little "plougher ...
Article : 983 wordsThe conspiracy against the French Emperor, of which the trial has just taken place, is only one more fact added to many of the same kind. Conspiracies are generally feeble affairs. ...
Article : 1,352 wordsTO CORRESPONDENTS.—Vivian, A Roman, and W.G., in our next. SEA BATHING.—During the whole of last summer continual murmurings were occasioned by the ...
Article : 421 wordsThe Court re-opened at 10 o'clock, when the trial of Timothy Kelly, James Kelly and George Milner for the murder of Coleman O'Loughlin at Avoca, was resumed. ...
Article : 509 wordsBefore Mr. Commissioner Fielding Browne. IN RE GEORGE KNOWLES. This was an adjourned meeting for discharge. ...
Article : 905 wordsNight Charges.—Two disturbers of the peace were fined five shillings each: one drunkard was fined 20s: Thomas Hardins for being idle aud disorderly was sent to jail for one ...
Article : 339 wordsHis Excellency Sir H. Young and suite will leave Town to-day en route for the Northern Capital. His Excellency will be at Longford on Wednesday next, on which occasion he will ...
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The Hobart Town Mercury (Tas. : 1857), Fri 30 Oct 1857, Page 3
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