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  2. ARRIVAL OF THE SUEZ MAIL.

    Yesterday (Monday) morning we received the following telegram from our Sydney telegraphic correspondent, and immediately published it as an extra, sending it to all of our subscribers ...

    Article : 576 words
  3. WEEKLY CALENDAR.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  4. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    QUESTIONS ANSWERID.—Ministers, in answer to questions, said: That the road at Dagworth, being a Government road, Ministers were unable to legalise its enclosure; that the Government intended to bring in a bill ...

    Article : 2,466 words
  5. COMMERCIAL.

    There is a great increase in unemployed deposits at the banks, new money acoounts reluctantly taken even at 1 per cent at call at the Bank of England, while Consols pay 3½ per cent.; but bankers cannot lend the ...

    Article : 443 words
  6. GARDENING AND AGRICULTURAL MEMORANDA FOR OCTOBER.

    KITCHEN GARDEN: Sow peas, French beans, celery, onions, turnips, pumpkins, vegetable marrow, cucumber, lettuce, radish, endive, cabbage, broccoli. Plant sweet potatoes, capsicums, garlick, eschalots. Earth up celery. At all times keep ...

    Article : 167 words
  7. The Maitland Mercury.

    SOME surprise may be felt at the answer given by Mr. Byrnes on Thursday evening to a question by Mr. Forster, namely, that the loan of one million just authorised to be raised for ...

    Article : 1,045 words
  8. CONTINENTAL.

    Latest advices from Saragassa, to 12th instant, state that the 22nd Regiment of Navarre Infantry was completely beaten by the inaurgents. Perpignan, August 25. ...

    Article : 1,044 words
  9. INDIA.

    The all-absorbing topic of interest daring the month is the decisive measure adopted by the Home and Indian Governments for an expedition to liberate the Abyssinian captives, consisting of Mr. Rassam, Consul Cameron, ...

    Article : 290 words
  10. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

    [Herald.]—Mr. Crothers' flour mill, situate at Millfield, near Wollombi, was completely destroyed by fire last night. A large quantity of flour and wheat was consumed. The origin of the fire is unknown. ...

    Article : 41 words
  11. GOULBURN.

    [Herald]—At the Assizes, yesterday, Richard Forster, convicted of perjury, was sentenced to five years on the roads. The Civil business commenced to-day, but there was only one case, Bryant v. Blue, which was postponed ...

    Article : 42 words
  12. HARTLEY.

    [Herald.]—A. bark hut, occupied by a family named Sharp, took fire last night. It was situated nesr One Tree Hill, on the railway line. Dreadful to relate, three children were burned to death; the mother had barely ...

    Article : 59 words
  13. (From the telegram in yesterday's Empire.) DOMESTIC NEWS.

    Her Majesty the Queen has been visiting the Duke of Roxburgh in Scotland. The Prince and Princess of Wales were at Wiesbaden, in Germany. ...

    Article : 246 words
  14. MOAMA.

    [Herald.]—The Murray is still bank high; it is the highest flood known in this district for years. The passengers and mails from Deniliquin are brought in a boat from Echuca. Much damage is anticipated to the crops, ...

    Article : 55 words
  15. GRAFTON.

    [Empire.]—The Helen Maogregor, steamer, arrived last night, and sails to-morrow morning. ...

    Article : 13 words
  16. MELBOURNE.

    [Empire.]—The business before the Legislative Assembly, to-day, was unimportant. The house has adjourned until Tuesday.—500 to 20 was booked about Craig's Tim Whifller, to-day.—The Alexandra, steamer, sailed ...

    Article : 407 words
  17. LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAMS FROM LONDON.

    Napoleon has returned from Salzburg; he made a pacific speech in France. The Spanish insurrection continues. General Prim has assumed the direction, The dethronement of the ...

    Article : 158 words
  18. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.

    The Emperor of the Frenoh and the Emperor of Austria have had a political meeting at Salzburg during the past week. It is understood that both Sovereigns have agreed upon the necessity of maintaining peace if ...

    Article : 108 words
  19. SUMMARY OF NEWS FROM AUGUST 20TH TO SEPTEMBER 12TH.

    Most conflicting accounts reach England as to the real state of affairs on the Continent, whether it is to be war or penna. Telegraphic reports through Router's agency and others cannot be relied on. ...

    Article : 228 words
  20. COMMERCIAL AND MONETARY.

    The rate of disoount on the 20th August was 2 per cent. Consols were quoted at 94¾ for money, and 94? for acoonnt. The wool eales opened on the 15th August. There was ...

    Article : 72 words
  21. GENERAL.

    The Government have decided to send an expedition to Abyssinia. Her Majesty's ships Dryad and Spiteful have been ordered to Bombay from Rio, Sir Robert Napier is te have the command of the expedition, A ...

    Article : 258 words
  22. QUEENS[?]LIFF.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 words
  23. ADELAIDE.

    [Herald,]—The body of the Rev. Mr. Kthefington has been found in a waterhole below the croassing on the River Light.—The grant of free railway passes to members of Parliament is raising the question of ...

    Article : 153 words
  24. GENERAL SUMMARY.

    The Australian June mails were delivered in London on the 14th and 20th August. The Queen's health is improving. Her Majesty is appearing more in public. ...

    Article : 385 words
  25. AMERICA.

    The shipments of specie by steamers leaving to-day for Europe amount to 500,000 dollars. Gold, 140½ exchange on London, 109½ 5.20. New York, August 15 (morning). ...

    Article : 107 words
  26. MAILS "PER AVOCA, VIA SUEZ.

    The royal mail steamship Avoca will be diapatched with the usual mails on Thursday, the 24th instant. For any further information the public are referred to the Postal Guide, which is published monthly. ...

    Article : 52 words
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