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  2. VICTORIA.

    THE City of Sydney brought us yesterday morning, three days' later papers from Melbourne. We quote, in a s[?]ightly abridged form, the Argus' summary of the Legislative Council:— ...

    Article : 3,461 words
  3. (From the Weekly Chronicle.)

    CRESWICK.—Gold continues firm at 74s. 9d. per ounce. Trade generally has experienced no material change since our last. Carriage is on the rise, but as most of the storekeepers have what they consider ...

    Article : 360 words
  4. (From the Bendigo Advertiser.)

    BENDIGO.—The water on the Bendigo is again becoming insufficient for mining purposes; the puddling machines along the creek, particularly in the direction of Kangaroo Flat, are once more idle, while the ...

    Article : 298 words
  5. TASMANIA.

    THE annual abstract of the colonial revenue and expenditure has just been published, exhibiting the following results:— The revenue from the Customs, during the past ...

    Article : 952 words
  6. CARDIGAN AND NAPIER, AT THE MANSION HOUSE.

    LORD CARDIGAN, "in the very uniform he wore at Balaklava," was a conspicuous contrast, in his unaffected and affecting modesty, to the hero of Bomarsund,—that unsatisfied Byng of the Baltic, who has ...

    Article : 566 words
  7. THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT.

    MR. HAINES'S financial statement, made yesterday, was certainly anything but satisfactory. Before the year is hulf over, the income and expenditure tables show a deficiency in the revenue of 1855 equal to more ...

    Article : 1,512 words
  8. MEMS. FROM THE DIGGINGS. (From the Ovens and Murray Advertise.)

    SPRING CRE[?]K.—Mining operations are becoming somewhat dull on this creek, the "Rush" at the Junction not proving so remunerative as was anticipated. There has been a decrease in the population, ...

    Article : 299 words
  9. IMPOUNDINGS.

    COOMA—May 12. From Cooma Creek, for trespass; driving 2s., [?]espass 3[?]. each:—Red and white out, M[?] near ribs, cut throat. Brown and white cow, MD off ri[?]s. White spotted cow, P6 over P[?]off rump and ribs. Red and white[?], like JR off rump. Red ...

    Article : 583 words
  10. "HONEST JOSEPH HUME."

    NEARLY five-and-forty years have elapsed since Mr. Hume first commenced his Parliamentary life. He had previously attained distinction, and realised worldly wealth, in a long and laborious career in India, ...

    Article : 1,933 words
  11. (From the Mount Alexander Mail.)

    GOLDEN POINT.—The few showers which have fallen during the week have been of great service to the puddling machines on the main creek, but there has not been sufficient rain to benefit the rest. The ...

    Article : 347 words
  12. CHINA.

    In any other part of the world, it would be strange that so little is known about the flight of the rebels from the city of Shanghae. We do not hear that anything positive has been ascertained as to the direction ...

    Article : 1,617 words
  13. TO BOMARSUND AND BACK.

    WHAT is the truth about Sir Charles Napier and the Baltic expedition? The plain truth we do not know: truth is always difficult to arrive at; and Sir Charles's recent explosion has introduced new complications ...

    Article : 894 words
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