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  3. THE CALIFORNIAN MAIL.

    We take from San Francisco papers of September 12, and from the extracts published in the S M Herald and Empire of yesterday, the following full details of European news, complete up to about ...

    Article : 331 words
  4. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. (From the Sydney Paper.) GRAFTON.

    [Herald.]—The Ballina (s.) arrived on Saturday evening, and will sail on Tuesday morning. ...

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  5. OTHER ITEMS. THE FOUNDERING OF THE "CAPTAIN" IRONCLAD.

    The World's special has a telegram from Admiral Nuilva, on board H. M. ship Lord Warden, off Cape Finlsterre, on the 7th instant, received via Lisbon, says the Captain must have foundered during ...

    Article : 373 words
  6. ALBURY.

    [Herald.]—The reimposition of the border Customs duties has occasioned immense excitement. A public meeting is called for Monday. It is considered that the new tariff will r[?] ...

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  7. MURRURUNDI.

    [Herald.]—Murrurundi Quarter Sessions.— Before District Judge Dowling:—Sullivan, for forging and uttering; jury disagreed, and prisoner was remanded. Radford, for sheep ...

    Article : 129 words
  8. THE REPUBLICANS IN ITALY.

    London, September 6.—News from Florence is most m[?]nacing. Great crowds assembled last night in the Piazza, del Palazza Vecchia, shouting for a Republic, and tried to force an entrance into the ...

    Article : 124 words
  9. BRAIDWOOD.

    [Herald.]—Senior-constable James Thompson, of Sydney, had his two legs broken to-day. The horses of Moran's coach bolted; Thompson was thrown off the front seat. He lies at the ...

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  10. THE EMPRESS AND PRINCE IMPERIAL IN ENGLAND.

    The Prince Imperial reached London this morning. His arrival at the Charing Cross Railroad Terminus was unexpected, and therefore did not excite the attention of the populace. The Prince was attended ...

    Article : 224 words
  11. ARRIVAL OF THE SUEZ MAIL.

    We have received the first part of our war telegram, of the Sucz mail, from our Sydney telegraphic correspondent as follows:— The Avoca arrived at the Sound on the 20th ...

    Article : 285 words
  12. WAGGA WAGGA.

    [Empire.]—A large quantity of gold and notes was forwarded yesterday, under escort,from both banks. Much excitement has been caused here by ...

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  13. REPUBLICAN DEMONSTRATION IN LONDON.

    London, September 11.—[Special to the World.] The London journals to-morrow will surely belie the really formidable popular demonstrations which took place here to-day in favour of the French ...

    Article : 512 words
  14. FORBES.

    [Empire.]—The Gold Commissioners are now taking evidence here, and are to be at Orange on Monday to receive the evidence of the Cargo and Ophir miners. ...

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  15. The Maitland Mercury.

    THE Treasurer's financial scheme, whilst containing a large amount of highly debateable matter, and certain to elicit mnch opposition, is characterised, as we think, by boldness and ...

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  16. DUBBO.

    [Empire.]—We have had three days' heavy rain. The Macquarie is fast rising. It is calculated that another flood is impending. ...

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  17. THE FEELING IN PARIS.

    There is great indignation at Paris at Earl Granville's refusal to aid in peace negotiations. His course is said to be inspired by the Queen, who approves King William's recognition of Napoleon as ...

    Article : 348 words
  18. WELLINGTON.

    [Empire.]—There is a very high flood here. The water is over Nowrea bridge, up to Connor's verandah, and has attained a height of three feet in Arneil's house. D. Tait had to fly up ...

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  19. WAR NEWS BY THE CALIFORNIAN AND BY THE SUEZ MAILS.

    On Sunday evening we received the telegram of the Californian mail news, and on Monday (yesterday) morning we published it, as below given, as an Extra. ...

    Article : 285 words
  20. GOULBURN.

    [Herald.]—The river and creek were high this morning. It has been fine all day, and the waters are receding. ...

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  21. MELBOURNE.

    [Herald.]—Detective Christi[?], who was accused of assaulting a prisoner, has been reduced to third class. The Victorian Racing Club intend ...

    Article : 491 words
  22. SCENE OF REVOLUTION IN PARIS.

    Paris, September 7th.—I resume my narrative of the incidents of this revolution from Sunday:— Members of the Corps Legislatif were returning to appoint a committee to consider the proposition ...

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  23. THE CONSEQUENCES OF SEDAN.

    (Cable special to the Tribune.)—The special correspondent of the Tribune telegraphs from the King's head quarters at Venares, near Sedan, on Friday:—"The battle of Sedan began at 6 in ...

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  24. ADDITIONAL TELEGRAM.

    The French have burned the woods around Paris. Skirmishing commenced m the neighbourhood of Paris on the 16th. ...

    Article : 146 words
  25. ARRIVAL OF THE Californian Mail.

    On Sunday evening we received the following important war telegram from our Sydney telegraphic correspondent:— The Californian mail steamer has arrived. ...

    Article : 477 words
  26. SECOND ADDITIONAL TELEGRAM.

    Wool trade through England very dull. The German demand for yarns has c[?]ased. About 190,000 bales for the November sales. Small transactions privately at July rates. ...

    Article : 206 words
  27. QUEENSCLIFF.

    [Herald.]—Sailed: Ellen (brig), Tower Hill (brig), Ben Nevis (brig), Planter (barque), for Newcastle. Saturday. ...

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  28. LAUNCESTON.

    [Herald.]—One pound weight of gold was washed from the Don, from three buckets of stuff. One nugget weighed 2¼ oz. ...

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  29. GREAT BATTLE OF SEDAN. DEFEAT OF THE FRENCH AND SURRENDER OF THE EMPEROR.

    "After the defeat on the 30th and 31st of August, (of which I have already informed you), the French retreated en masse on Sedan and encamped. "I learned from officers of the Crown Prince's staff, ...

    Article : 2,552 words
  30. HOBART TOWN.

    [Herald.]—At the Sessions, a man named Connolly, eighty years old, was found guilty of murdering Burton, at Westbury, with an axe. A bathing company has been initiated. ...

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  31. ADELAIDE.

    [Herald.]—Our Ballaratvisitors are so pleased with their inspection of the country that they will to-morrow make a proposal to Government for working 10,000 acres of the Murray flats. ...

    Article : 447 words
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