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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES AT THE EXHIBITION.

    "Anglo-Australian," in the European Mail, writes:— Sinco my last notice of the New South Wales Court at the International Exhibition, the Parramatta has arrived, bringing forty-six more packages. These have been ...

    Article : 458 words
  3. DRAMATIC INTELLIGENCE.

    Henry Richardson, the light comedian, late of New Zealand, contemplates a visit to the United States. He speaks disparsgingly of matters theatrical in England. The tragedian J. S. Allen, is still in London, and unsuccessful ...

    Article : 247 words
  4. HELIGOLAND.

    There has been a storm in a tea-pot about the little island which crops up in the German Ocean, known as the Island pf Heligoland Somehow or the other some of the newspapers took it into their heads that Bismark, in his rage for ...

    Article : 153 words
  5. WATER POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, and Messrs, Josephson, Merriman, Lester, and Donaldson. Six persons, convicted of drunkenness, were fined in the usual penalty. ...

    Article : 430 words
  6. LATEST FASHIONS.

    Cashmere is a material now much employed for trimming. The checquered patterns for dresses so long in favour have now decidedly given place to stripes. Some of the new milleraie silks have narrow stripes of all the hues of the ...

    Article : 669 words
  7. INDIA.

    Two officers of the 21st Fusileers, Frere and Lambert by name, have been shot at Bangalore, in a serious affray with the family of the manager of the Judicial Commissioner's Office. ...

    Article : 575 words
  8. THE AMERICAN EXPEDITION TO THE COREA.

    We take the following important intelligence from the N. C. Daily News of June 9th:— The news from Corea is exactly what was expected by most persons when the expedition left. The Coreans have ...

    Article : 1,199 words
  9. THE AMERICAN MINISTER.

    General Schenck, the new American Minister, arrived at Liverpool on 3rd June in the Cuba. Before his departure General Schenck was presented with an address from the American Chamber of Commerce, prefaced by some ...

    Article : 185 words
  10. THE CLIMATE OF AUSTRALIA.

    The Lancet has lately been referring to the Australian climate in cases of phthisis. Our contemporary argues that it is a pity that such a subject as the prevalence, of phthisis in Australia should be treated in any other spirit ...

    Article : 203 words
  11. CORONER'S INQUEST.

    DEATH FROM INJURIES ACCIDENTALLY RECEIVED.— Yesterday forenoon the City Coroner (Mr. Henry Shiall), held, at the Quarryman's Arms, Pyrmont, an inquest, touching the death of a man named James Harden. James ...

    Article : 919 words
  12. THE EXPULSION OF VICTOR HUGO.

    In the Belgium Chamber of Representatives on May 31, a member proposed that the Government should be consured for the expulsion of M. Victor Hugo. The Minister of Justice said that M. Hugo's letter had awakened ...

    Article : 172 words
  13. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    BEFORE the CHIEFT COMMISSIONER. In the estate of Beron Myers, a third meeting. One debt was proved, and the official assignee read his report. In the estate of Charles Eather, a third meeting. One ...

    Article : 789 words
  14. SPORTING.

    The 92nd Derby Stakes, fo 50 sovereigns each, half-forfeit, for three-year-olds; colts, 8 st 10 lbs; fillies, 89 st 5 lbs; the owner of the second horse to receive 300 davereigns, and the third 150 sovereigns out of the stakes. One ...

    Article : 808 words
  15. LAW. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.

    BEFORE his Honor Mr. Justice CHEEKS. ASSAULT ON THE HIGH SEAS. Alexander Longinuir was indicted for that he, on the 23rd day of April last, did assault a man unknown, on ...

    Article : 1,905 words
  16. A LONDON FIREMAN IN PARIS.

    A striking and very creditable circumstance in connection with these sad events has been made public. It appears that M. Thiers, fearing that the conflagration in Paris might spread to an extent beyond the efforts of the force at his ...

    Article : 151 words
  17. THE TICHBORNE CASE.

    THE "Australian Claimant" concentrates on himself and his claim a larger share of public attention than any party to any suit for many a year. "Tichborne v. Lushington, part heard," is the daily notice in the law programme, and ...

    Article : 651 words
  18. IRELAND.

    A new institution, calling itself "The Independent Orange Association," has just issued an address in Belfast. in which adhesion is given to the ballot; approval is expressed of the conduct of the laymen in the late Church ...

    Article : 635 words
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    Advertising : 313 words
  20. THE CLERICAL SCANDAL AT BILSTON.

    The Examiner says a two-days' poll has closed, at Bilston, an exciting contest for a perpetual curacy, worth £700 or £800 per annum. The electors are the house-holders of the place, and the election is conducted with all ...

    Article : 672 words
  21. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE the Mayor and the Police Magistrale, with Messrs. Hughes, Renwick, Curran, and Levy. Five persons were fined for drunkenness. James Howley was found guilty of having assaulted ...

    Article : 539 words
  22. FOREIGN.

    The Diet was closed by the King on May 20. The solution of the question of the union of Norway and Sweeden is postponed for the present. The increase of the import duties upon brandies and spirits of wine will come ...

    Article : 487 words
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