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  2. GULGONG.

    MINING.—Bourke and party are doing [?] well at the new rush at Tallewang. There are a few payable calms at the same place; bur, as usual with Tallewang rus[?] the ground is very patchy. A party of miners have been ...

    Article : 898 words
  3. ARRIVAL

    THE P. and O. steamer Pera arrived off Glenelg at 11 o'clock on Monday night, after a spendid passage from Galle. PASSENGERS.—For Sydney: Messrs. Jane, R. J. ...

    Article : 154 words
  4. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The Chinese-Japanese quarrel about Formosa still hangs fire, and is reported to be compromised by the payment of Japanese expenses, and the withdrawal of their troops. The severest typhoon ...

    Article : 236 words
  5. RELIGIOUS AND SECTARIAN.

    Two new bishops, St. David's and Central Africa, were consecrated on August 24th, in Westminster Abbey, by the Archbishop of Canterbury. ...

    Article : 262 words
  6. THE PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE.

    The mismanagement of the Pacific mail service excites serious misgivings here. The London agents have for two months declined to book passengers through to Australia. According to letters ...

    Article : 217 words
  7. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 451 words
  8. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS.

    SPAIN.—Ministerial crises have been rumoured, and changes are anticipated in the military departments. General Zabia will probably be superseded as Commander-in-Chief by Morinos. ...

    Article : 838 words
  9. POLITICAL.

    There are indications of a revival of Liberal courage and unity. Three demonstrations have taken place at Frome, Brighton, and Sheffield, at which place spirited addresses were delivered by ...

    Article : 50 words
  10. EMIGRATION.

    A Bohemian has published in the Times some doleful letters on his experiences and observations in the United Staes and Canada, which [?] replies from Mr. Edward Jenkins, Rev. Mr. Herring, ...

    Article : 182 words
  11. THE QUARREL AT THE MELBOURNE OPERA HOUSE.

    THE Argus, of October 9th, thus refers to the quarrel between two of the actresses at the Opera House, Melbourne, mentioned in one of our telegrams: There was again a large attendance at the ...

    Article : 318 words
  12. SPORTING.

    The Alexandra Park Races were attended by 25,000 persons; the fields were excellent, Saddler has accepted a challenge from George Brown, bf Nova Scotia, to row for £500 and the ...

    Article : 325 words
  13. SHOCKING MURDER AT BATHURST.

    AN inquest was held at the Hospital, yeaterday (says the Bathurst Independent of Tuesday), before T. J. Hawkins, Esq., District Coroner, touching the death of ono Joseph George. ...

    Article : 1,435 words
  14. THE STRIKES.

    The labour market still remains in a highly inflamed condition. The wages question provee difficult of adjustment. The Belfast strike, affecting 40,000 persons, after lasting eight weeks, was ...

    Article : 322 words
  15. INSOLVENCY COURT.—WEDNESDAY.

    James M'Burney, of South Head-road, Darling Point, Baker. Cause of sequestration: Depression in business and ill-health. Liabilities, £447 8s. Assets, £151 14s. Deficiency, £295 14s. Official assignee, Mr. J. P. ...

    Article : 96 words
  16. WOOD V. IRON AS A FORE RESISTER.

    CAPTAIN SHAW, Chief of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, in a letter to the Times, submites what he considers to be strong practical testimony in favour of massive timber for the internal support ...

    Article : 729 words
  17. THE WE[?]SH EISTEDDSFOD.

    The Welsh national Eisteddsfod has been held at Bangor, and attracted an immense audience. The Bishop of Bangor presided. A Welsh oration was delivered by Mr. Morgan Lloyd, M.P. In the ...

    Article : 79 words
  18. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY.

    Eight drunkards were dealt with. John Sanson, a man seventy-four years of age, was ordered to pay a fine of 40s, or suffer imprisonment for fourteen days, for indecent conduct in ...

    Article : 284 words
  19. OBITUARY.

    Ex-Bishop Sumner, Alderman Challis, Lieutenant-General Sir James Lindsay, Sir Coventry Payne, Sir Jihn Walsham, formerly Charity Commissioner; Baroness Bernes, from a fall from ...

    Article : 198 words
  20. THE ROYAL FAMILY, &c.

    On his return from Iceland the Danish king visited Edinburgh, where he received an enthusiastic welcome; a fleet of fourteen steamers went out to escort the Royal party, and the city was ...

    Article : 308 words
  21. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    The Henri-Martini rifle is about to be issued to the army without delay, and arm-chests are being manufactured at Woolwich sufficient to hold 100,000 new weapons. ...

    Article : 716 words
  22. WATER POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY.

    A few drunkards were fined. Mary Ann Wallworth, brought up for protection, supposed to be of unsound mind, was sent to the Receiving-House, Darlingurst, for medical ...

    Article : 316 words
  23. FIRES AND DISASTERS.

    On Saturday, August 22, the great hosiery factory of Messrs. Morley and Son, near Tottenham, was burnt down, and £1,000,000 worth of property destroyed; 500 persons were thrown out of ...

    Article : 289 words
  24. INDIA AND THE EAST.

    CEYLON, September 25.—An earthquake occurred on the morning of the 19th. No damage done. A grand entertainment was given in Orirental style to Sir R. Morgan in honour of his knighthood, ...

    Article : 192 words
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