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  2. VICTORIA.

    We have received papers from Melbourne to the 28th ultimo, The election of members to represent the Central Province in the Upper House of the New Victorian ...

    Article : 318 words
  3. THE GOLD FIELDS. ROCKY RIVER.

    A second letter from our townsman, Mr. Alfred Levien, to ourselves, will be read with much interest. Our readers will be glad to see that Mr. Levien purposes to write again from time to time. Letters thus written for ...

    Article : 3,481 words
  4. HUNTER RIVER DISTRICT.

    FIRE, — The residents in Hunter-street were roused from, their slumbers, on Thursday night by the startling cry of "fire," and loud cries for help, which proceeded from Mr. Stapleton's house; but through the exertions ...

    Article : 1,050 words
  5. THE UNITED STATES.

    BY the arrival at Melbourne of the American ship Boston Light from New York the 8th of June, we have news to tho time of her sailing. We extract from the Melbourne papers. ...

    Article : 597 words
  6. MR. SUMNER'S STATEMENT.

    The House Committee of Investigation waited on Mr. Sumner to-day, and took his testimony with regard to the assault. He was also cross-examined. He was in bed during the examination, and has sat up but little ...

    Article : 842 words
  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    WE have received papers from Adelaide to the 23rd ultimo. A new colonial material for paper-making is thus mentioned in the Register:—" A correspondent informs ...

    Article : 1,017 words
  8. NEW ENGLAND.

    SUICIDE. — A man named Maher, formerly a bullockdriver to Mr. George Allingham, of Ryanda, committed suicide at Gostwyck, a night or two ago, by cutting his throat with a knife. ...

    Article : 119 words
  9. THE CANADIAN PRESS ON THE PROBABILITIES OF WAR.

    While the American Government is doing its best to provoke a quarrel with England, a state of anarchy, sufficient to engage all its energies, exists in its own dominions. Congress men commit murders, senators ...

    Article : 381 words
  10. MORETON BAY.

    WE have Moreton Bay papers to the 26th ultimo. We extract the following from the Courier:— THE NEW CLIP. — Four bales of wool of the new clip, from the station of Dr. Dorsey, arrived in Brisbane on ...

    Article : 1,071 words
  11. THE SUMNER REPORT — HIS CONDITION.

    The Senate report to-day on Mr.Sumner's case is an awful abortion — a confession of imbecility as incomprehensible as it is astonishing. It must make the country stare and wonder. ...

    Article : 166 words
  12. PROCESS OF SUBDUING FREEDOM.

    Probably a majority of the members of Congress went to their seats armed to-day. This is simply evidence of a state of barbarism or a state of war, or both. The South is at war against the North for trying to prevent ...

    Article : 787 words
  13. RUFFIANLY ASSAULT ON SENATOE SUMNER.

    The New York Evening Post under data Washington. May 22, 1856, gives the following account of a brutal assault on Mr. Sumner in the American Senate:— "A few moments after the adjournment of the Senate ...

    Article : 768 words
  14. TASMANIA.

    WE have received papers from Hobart Town to the 22nd ultimo, and from Launceston to the 23rd. The Hobart Town Courier has the following:— "The new lessees of the coal mines at Tasman's Peninsula ...

    Article : 279 words
  15. MOUNT MITCHELL.

    We received the annexed communication from Mr. A. O'Dell, too late for our last issue. We may remark that the news has not yet been confirmed:— "I saw 13 oz., of gold, got in half-an-hour, on ...

    Article : 94 words
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