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  2. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The PRESIDENT took the chair at 2 o'clock. ADDRESS TO THE QUEEN. The PRESIDENT informed the Council that he had presented the address moved for by the Hon. Dr. Davies to ...

    Article : 1,765 words
  3. POLITICS AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE: BRITISH AND FOREIGN.

    Rumors of a coming Conference have been again set afloat within the last few days. The grounds on which they are said to rest would seem to imply that our Ministers have given up the main question, upon ...

    Article : 2,185 words
  4. MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE.

    Although the habit into which the French Government have fallen of pulling the strings of the Paris Bourse at pleasure detracts materially from the trustworthiness of that establishment as a political index, ...

    Article : 147 words
  5. LATEST CITY INTELLIGENCE.

    The heavy fall on the Paris Bourse, and the accounts of the success of Garibaldi's expedition, have caused increased heaviness in the stock markets. The fall extends to every department of the Stock ...

    Article : 166 words
  6. AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY.

    The following intelligence of great changes in the Government of Hungary reached us a few days ago from Vienna:— Archduke Albert retires provisionally from his ...

    Article : 322 words
  7. FRANCE.

    The Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia arrived at Marseilles on May 13, and proceeded at once to Paris. The Emperor has decided on two military ...

    Article : 567 words
  8. PRODUCE MARKETS.

    HIDES.—Australian have been in less demand, and in some cases ?d. per lb. decline has taken place. The public sales have been small and have offered only 3.725 wet salted, ex Cleadon, which were chiefly sold ...

    Article : 385 words
  9. CLARENDON.

    Election of District Councillors and Auditors.—Mr. Wm. H. Hamilton in the chair. Ten candidates were proposed and duly seconded. A poll being demanded resulted as follows:—Elijah Broadbent, 58; Thos. Wright, 50; J P. ...

    Article : 102 words
  10. BRIGHTON.

    Present—Messrs. Sutherland (Chairman), Coward, and Brockmeyer. Clerk reported that the copies of assessment had lain for inspection the usual time, and that there had not been any notices [?]f appeal. The assessment was ...

    Article : 121 words
  11. NOARLUNGA.

    Meeting to elect Councillors.—The Chairman (Mr. R. Budgen) opened the proceedings by reading the notice calling the meeting. The follow ng gentlemen were nominated as Councillors.—Mr. R. Budgen, Mr. G. Yates, Mr. F. Manning. ...

    Article : 97 words
  12. LONDON WOOL REPORT.—MAY 15, 1860.

    At the Liverpool sales held in April, about 2,000 bales Port Phillip were offered and sold at an an average reduction on the London sales of March, of 2d. to 3d., the better descriptions in the absence of foreign ...

    Article : 549 words
  13. SPAIN.

    The Count de Montemolin, his brother Ferdinand, and a valet de chambre, were arrested on the 21st April at Amposta, near Tortosa. An unconditional submission was made by Count ...

    Article : 863 words
  14. KONDOPARINGA.

    The annual meeting for the election of Councillors and Auditors for No. 1 and 2 Wards took place at Sandergrove. Mr. Hall was elected Councillor for Ward No. 1, and Mr. Rogers for Ward No. 2; and Messrs. Burley and Jackson ...

    Article : 49 words
  15. TATALA.

    The annual meeting of ratepayers was held at the Council Office, Gepp's Cross, on Monday, 2nd instant, for election of three Councillors and two Auditors. Councillor Fendon in the chair. Messrs. Spotswood, W Turvey, W. Mills, R. Day, ...

    Article : 108 words
  16. BURNSIDE.

    Meetings of the ratepayers of the above district, for the election of Councillors and Auditors were held at the Vine Inn. Glen Osmond; World's End, Magill; and Green Gate, Tusmore. The old members were re-elected without ...

    Article : 95 words
  17. CENTRAL ITALY.

    VICTOR EMMANUEL'S PROGRESS THROUGH CENTRAL ITALY.—We stated previously that the Sardinian Parliament had been prorogued to enable the deputies to accompany the king in a grand "progress" through ...

    Article : 205 words
  18. WALKER[?]ILLE.

    At a meeting of ratepayers, held at the Sussex Arms, for the election of Councillors, Mr. Councillor R[?]l in the chair; Messrs. Clark, Ware, Barker, Thomson. Ward, Walton, and Campbell, were proposed and seconded. At ...

    Article : 88 words
  19. CHANGE IN THE AUSTRALIAN MALL SERVICE.

    A great change is about to take place in the Australian mail service. The Directors of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Company, finding, after 13 months' experience of their contract, that it entails a ...

    Article : 1,102 words
  20. PORTLAND ESTATE.

    Present—Councillors W. E. Mattinson (in the chair), and Goldsworthy. Meeting to elect Councillors and Auditors. Messrs H. Weyman. K. Linds[?]y, and De[?]man were elected Councillors in place of R. Murray, Plaisted, and Waite, ...

    Article : 49 words
  21. ANGASTON.

    Meeting to elect Councillors and Auditors. The following persons were proposed and seconded as Councillors for the ensuing twelvemonths:—Msssrs. George French Angas, Samuel Kealley, Samuel Keightley. Jas Johnston, E. P. ...

    Article : 84 words
  22. SICILY.

    Our intelligence up to the present time respecting Garibaldi's expedition to Sicily, may be thus summarised. We know that he embarked at Genoa, on the night of the 5th of May, in two steamers ...

    Article : 1,008 words
  23. DR. BROWNE'S LAND BILL.

    On Tuesday evening (3rd instant) a large meeting, numbering about 250 persons, was held at the Oddfell ws' Hall, Gawler Town, for the purpose of considering the main features of the new Pastoral Land Bill, ...

    Article : 1,282 words
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    DEATH OF SIR CHARLES BARRY.—The Times announces the death of this eminent architect, which took place very suddenly a little before midnight on Saturday May 12, at his residence near Clapham Common. ...

    Article : 418 words
  25. LATEST FROM CHINA.

    We have Hongkong Trade Circulars to May 19, and quote the following:—"Politically nothing new; the greater portion of the expeditionary force has left for a place of rendezvous at the month of the ...

    Article : 338 words
  26. THE LATE FIGHT FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The papers contain almost endless articles, letters, reports, paragraphs, facts, and fictions relative to the heroes of the late international fight. The following report appeared in the Times of. April 19:— ...

    Article : 2,250 words
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    The Rev. Dr. Cook has been appointed Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the University of St. Andrews. ...

    Article : 19 words
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