The daily telegrams now so completely anticipate the mails, that commercial quotations are for the most part superseded. We tale three extracts bearing upon the state of trade generally,—the first being ...
Article : 928 words[The Editor does not hold himself responsible for opinions expressed in this portion of the paper. It is open for purposes of free discussion, provided the topics selected are of public interest and are temperately argued.] ...
Article : 40 wordsBy the arrival of the Omeo we have later news from the neighbouring colonies. We extract the following from the Melbourne papers:—VICTORIA. ...
Article : 2,751 wordsSir—Now your readers hare digested the European news per Sabette, pray allow me a few words with the writers who accepted my glaive on this important topic. Not one of your correspondents separates the ...
Article : 769 wordsSir—My last was inserted in your Advertiser of the 28th, and Chronicle of the 29th October. I there attempted to show that the systems of political economy and statistics generally received in the ...
Article : 1,485 wordsTHE MURDER OF FRANCIS MUIR.—Charles and John Straker, the captain and mate of the barque Sharesbrook, have been tried for the wilful murder of one of the apprentices on the passage from England ...
Article : 297 wordsSir—In reply to a letter in your open column of Wednesday, llth inst., and signed Wm. Carruthers, complaining that a paragraph which appeared in the Register (not in the Advertiser, as he states ...
Article : 309 wordsThe American ship Horsburg has arrived at Sydney with news from San Francisco to the 3rd November. On the 2nd of the month the Grand Jury presented an indictment against Judge Terry for fighting ...
Article : 439 wordsSir—At the meeting of the City Council held yesterday, Councillor Clark attacked the accuracy of my previous report of City Council proceedings as published in the Advertiser of December 11th ...
Article : 735 wordsSir—A correspondent signing himself "Constitutional," has thought fit to make an attack on the Editor of the Thursday Review; and as I suppose, that gentleman thinks it beneath his dignity to notice ...
Article : 347 wordsThe San Francisco Herald, of November 3, gives the following report of the markets:—But little has been done to-day except in the articles of wheat and barley. Of the former, within ...
Article : 1,011 wordsSt. JOHN'S COLLEGE.—On the 3rd instant, at 11 o'clock a.m., the ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the Roman Catholic College of St. John the Evangelist was performed, according to the Latin ...
Article : 725 wordsSir—In your issue of last Saturday you report George Clisby as having stated on oath that "when he borrowed moneys of me on bills I used to receive £1 a day for the loan. ...
Article : 148 wordsDates from Honkong are to the 29th of October:—We regret (says the Bombay Telegraph of the 26th of November) to perceive that the fire at Hong Kong, announced some days ago in the Galle telegrams, was ...
Article : 665 wordsSir—If the members of the above body are guilty of all the misdemeanors, and deserving of all the opprobrium that has been heaped upon them from various quarters, they will not meet with much ...
Article : 276 wordsSir—I perceive by your journal of this date, that Mr. John Clark has done me the honour of introducing my name at the Hotel Europe, on the 10th instant, as one who, on Monday last, at Gawler ...
Article : 274 wordsSir—A "Voice from the Hills" requires a small space in your paper in favor of that class of people who, like the Israelites of old, have to come to Adelaide, at least a persecuted race; I allude to the ...
Article : 705 wordsSir—The many recent discoveries in the north of rich copper mines, make it necessary that some kind of road should be formed to bring this vast accumulation of mineral wealth into the market; and some ...
Article : 276 wordsFATAL ACCIDENT ON BOARD ONE OF THE BOATS OF THE PELORUS.—The Hobart Town Advertiser has the subjoined particular of a shocking catastrophe which had occurred on board one of the boats of ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 21 Jan 1860, Page 5
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