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  2. TRIFLES OF WIT AND HUM[?].

    Cheating and jockeying at horse races are matters ofjeourse. Some bachelors join the army because they like war, and some married men because they like [?]. ...

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  3. PIRIE-STJREET WESLEYAN CHAPEL.

    The anniversary of the Wesleyan Chapel, Pirie-street, was celebrated last evening by a tea and public meeting. There was a very large attendance, many clergymen of other denominations and influential gentlemen being ...

    Article : 1,777 words
  4. SUPURME COURT—IN BANCO.

    The Sheriff handed in his schedule of Jurors flned for nonattendance at the last Criminal and Civil Sittings of the Court:—Robert Miers, of Port Elliot, storekeeper, and John Nicholl, of Mount Torrens, farmer, were returned as ...

    Article : 2,680 words
  5. [FROM OUR VICTORIAN COREESPONDKST.] Melbourne, October 29. VICTORIA.

    Flour firm, notwithstanding anticipated arrivals from America. Owing to the low price for fat stock, boiling down has recommenced. ...

    Article : 28 words
  6. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    Hour. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1. Charles Pieiniss, final hearing, ...

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  7. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    DRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Michael Kesh Hanslow Stuart. Elizabeth Winslow, and Denis McGrath were brought up tor this offence; the two first were fined 10s. each, and the two last 1l. each. ...

    Article : 1,330 words
  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Ministry have been defeated on the Land Bill. Dissolution or resignation considered imminent. ...

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  9. TASMANIA.

    Flour, £18 per ton; transactions active. Wholesale-sheep-stealing'in the Deleraine district; about 1,000 missing. ...

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  10. PUBLIC TELEGRAM.

    MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived, October 28.—Armin, schooner, Otago; Eucalyptus, barque, Hobart Town; Abbey, schooner, Adelaide; Grecian Queen, brig, Mauritius. ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. A NEW DISCOVERY.

    Sir—Amid the deluge of reports and letters relative to exploring with which we have' been favored of late, and amid the deserved laudation of Stuart, the discoveries of the gallant but ever unsuccessful Major ...

    Article : 263 words
  12. THE INSTITUTE CATALOGUE.

    Sir—The long delay of the Institute catalogue has given dissatisfaction to many of its members. Probably a notice of this fact in your columns will push the work forward. According to the report of the ...

    Article : 235 words
  13. POLICE COURT—PORT ADELAIDE.

    REFUSING A PILOT.—De Beuseau Oraon, master of the Wandering Wave, was charged upon the information of Hugh Quin, Harbor Master, with refusing to take a pilot. Mr. James appeared for the prosecution, and cited clause 2 ...

    Article : 523 words
  14. THE REEDBEDS CAVALRY.

    Sir—In reference to your notice in Monday's paper respecting the cost incurred by the officers of this troop I can say that instead of the cost being £lO each, that sum only applies to the clothing; but ...

    Article : 75 words
  15. THE REEDBEDS CAVALRY.

    Sir—I perceived a paragraph in your issue of this day, stating that a spirit of dissatisfaction lias been engendered in this company through the action of the Government in not filling up the place of Lieut. ...

    Article : 450 words
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    THE RAGGED SCHOOLS OF EDINBUBGH.—These children come to our school in the morning, and do not leave us till evening. Those whose homes aro so cruel or so vicious that they would certainlv suffer ...

    Article : 568 words
  17. THE MILITARY EDUCATION OF THE PEOPLE.

    The education which is supposed to be the supreme advantage of the easy classes of society does not seem to do them much good in bringing out and strengthening their faculties of ...

    Article : 1,712 words
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    A FATAL SALUTE.—At Portsmouth, New Himpshire, Miss Ann Maria Martin, daughter of Mr Thomas Martin, died from the singular effects of a wound received on Saturday, when a salute was fired ...

    Article : 475 words
  19. MOST EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE.

    The Melbourne Argus relates the following most unexampled case of attempt at suicide, which occurred on the afternoon of October 23. It appears that "a woman, named Ann Golding, the wife of a ...

    Article : 413 words
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    WHAT CAN BE BOUGHT WITH HALF-A-CBOWN.— "For example, a poor widow came with her two little ~boja in the " slack season" of needlework to the Hefuge at Iield-lane. Eager to return to honest ...

    Article : 159 words
  21. THE DIFFICULTIES OF LAW REFORM.

    The Lord Chancellor has acquitted himself of a very melancholy duty. Ia a solemn review of the Legal Reforms of a Session the memory of losses is too apt to overshadow the lustre of ...

    Article : 1,306 words
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    [?]Messrs. Green, Parr, & Luxmoore request us to call attention to their Sale of" Sugars, &c, cargo of the Wandering Wave, and other Grocery Goods, at the Mart, this day, at 11 o'clock; also, Household ...

    Article : 51 words
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