THROUGH the courtesy of Captai[?] Howes, of the Elle[?] Southward, we have Californian papers to the 22nd of January, and telegraphic news from New York to the 21st. ...
Article : 1,232 wordsThis was a motion by rule nisi to stay, by prohi[?]ion, all further proceedings against the applicant by a certain magist[?]ate sitting in the Court of Petty Sessions, Yass or on the order of the said magistrate. ...
Article : 816 wordsNew York, January 20.— The Tri[?] correspondent, w[?]ing from before Mobile, on the 7th, says:—As matters now rest, the advantages of the situations are largely on our side. [?]eceived as to our orginal inte[?]tions, most of the ...
Article : 182 wordsNew York, January 20.—The monitor Patapsco was destroyed off Charleston the 17th, while doing piquet duty, by a rebel t[?]pedo. Between forty and fifty of the crew w[?]nt down with her. ...
Article : 106 wordsWashington, January 21.—The Richmond Despatch of the 1[?]th says:—Our most reliable information is that the enemy (Federals) have attempted to advance towards Wil[?]ington. For Caswell was, at last advices, held by our ...
Article : 600 wordsNashville, January 17.—General Meagher arrived last night from Chattanooga with several thousand veteran trcops of the Fifteenth and Seventeenth Army Corps, organised as a provisional division of the Army of the ...
Article : 779 wordsNew York, January 1[?].—On Friday last, says the Charleston Mercury, the Yankees, in unknown force, were repe[?]ted to have crossed New River, on the road to Grahamsville. Their main body, however, are still in the ...
Article : 636 wordsWashington, January 16.—In the Senate, the Committee in Ways and Means reported a bill authorising the Secretary of the Treasury to continue the 7.30 loan for 200,000,000 dollars more. ...
Article : 1,933 wordsTHE following estates were surrendereed:- Mary Ann Hudson, of Maitland, late of Newcastle, widow. Liabilities, £122 12s, Assets, £10 16s. Mr. Humpher, official assignee. ...
Article : 527 wordsBEFORE their Honors the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Wise. ADMISSION OF ATTORNEYS. The Attorney-General moved the admission, as an ...
Article : 895 wordsNew York, January 13.—The A[?]go brings dates from Port Royal to the 9th. She brings reports of importance, if true. It is said that several counties in Georgia-recently held elections and declared in favour of a return to the ...
Article : 1,423 wordsNew York, January 21.—The Richmond W[?] of the 18th publishes an important letter from Jefferson Davis, in re[?]ly to a letter from the Senators from Georgia, in which they took ground against the resolutions introduced in the ...
Article : 152 wordsBEFORE their Worships Messrs. Burdekin and Bossley. Of nine prisoners, four were discharged. Robert Appleton, summarily convicted of having stolen four fowls, of the value of 8s., the property of— ...
Article : 192 wordsNew York, January 16.—The Herald's Cumberland despatch says a cavalry expedition left Winchester on the 10th, and proceeded as far as Berryville, twilve nules southwi[?]d, without meeting any enemy except a few guerrillas, ...
Article : 1,461 wordsNew York, January 21.—The Herald's correspondent says that General Sherman had preparations for a now movement nearly completed. The Seventh Corps, under Blair, and Hatch's Division, of Foster's army, were in the ...
Article : 451 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate and Mr. W. [?] On the charge list there were4 eight cases. August[?] Moses and William George, apprchended for drunkenness [?] the streets. Henry Tasm[?]r and George Thomson ...
Article : 415 wordsFortress Monroe, January 19.—The steamer Blackstone arrived this morning from Fort Fisher. The latest news is, that shortly after the surrender of the fort the rebels blew up Fort Caswell and other inner works defending the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 27 Mar 1865, Page 2
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