Byitome o Welrs, fFForeign & R esn
... packet ship Victoria, a ...
... packet ship Victoria, a ...
... their arrest by the police, the pdmnmp made the following statement : Jn Saturday night, I and my two friends went down to the Queen, on the Roundbay-road, to play at bagagelie, and had something to drink. About twelve o'clock at nght wokleft, and I must say ...
... drawn with safety. The Gazette announces that a new order of merit is to be instituted. The distinetion shall be called the Victoria Cross, and chall consist of a Maltese cross of bronze, with a royal crest in the centre, underneath which is to be an escroll ...
... daughters of royalty do the sam>? Surely Victoria in her own family must have scen enugh of unhappy marriages to make her feel how destructive they are, mot merely to the private, but, in the case of Einzs and Queens, to national welfare, ~ But still we hear ...
... and Exmouth Railway was cut last week by the chairman, Mr. J. H. Walker, in the presence of a 1 number of spectators, “:fiu Queen bas been pleased to appoint Walter Harding, E«q., to be Recorder of Natal, and John Staples Findon, Esq., to be ¢ lonial engineer ...
... £1,577,149, and the freight on this l{m amount brings no inconsiderable amount of revenue into the rs of the viceroy. . The Queen has been iously pauod to np_lpomt John Patrick Carruthers, F.na;. to beflflh*uty’l Consul at Taganrog. The Swiss Federal Council ...
... Moreton Bay, and thence to the mouth of Stoke's Victoria River. On landing, the | Qarlv were so unfortunste as to lose 14 horses and 150 sheep. Nothing daunted, however, a camp was established on the Victoria River; and, in the beginning of January, Mr. ...
... 4k E The Builder states that four Stvres vases, not m.n{ inches high, lately brought the enormous sum of £3,360; and “ the Queen has threc small vases, for which a dealer once told us he woull willingly give 4,000 guineas.” The hcfixh of the Dake of Rutland ...
... INDIAN CORN STARCH, 1o 11, } b, and 31b Packages, and in Loaves of about 5 b, By Royal Appointment. STARCH MANUFACTUEI THE QUEEN. BROWN & POLSON. THE Inventors of the well-known POWDER STARCH, made from Sago Fleur, have recently Invented and patented the ...
... occasions —no repetition of the boast that he might %ave been governor, nothing more about * a country so Irish in feeling as Victoria,” but an evident desire to sink nationalities and nganf the country and population as Australian. The generation of an Australian ...