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  2. LAIE EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE.

    The Moniteur de V Armee publishes a letter of the Emperor to General de Gondrecout, in which His Majesty expresses himself gratified with the sentiment ...

    Article : 478 words
  3. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Southern Cross, s.s., 343 tons, E. Lucas, from Melbourne, l5th inst., with sheep and sundries. Passengers —Cabin: Mrs. Crosby, Mrs. Wiltshire, Miss Ada Smith, Miss Name, Miss Speed, Mr. D. McPherson, Mr. ...

    Article : 2,252 words
  4. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Business for the week has closed without particular excitement, and we have no change of importance to note in the markets for general produce. The news from the colonies to hand is not of a very striking ...

    Article : 2,286 words
  5. THE CITY ELECTION.

    The electors are called upon to decide today who shall fill the vacancy for the city, Mr. Cansdell or Mr. J. W. Graves. They are both members of the legal profession, ...

    Article : 225 words
  6. SALE BY AUCTION—THIS DAY.

    MESSRS. BRENT & WESTBROOK, at the mart, at 11 o'clock, merchandise, horse, gig, and harness, butter, furniture, pianoforte, engravings, &c. MESSRS. W. A. GUESDON & CO., at the ...

    Article : 40 words
  7. THE MERCURY.

    IF anything would stir us up, a contested election for the city to-day, and the opening of parliament to-morrow, ought to do it. So rare a conjunction of events has never ...

    Article : 2,290 words
  8. MEETING OF PARLIAMENT.

    To-morrow is the day fixed upon for the re-assembling of parliament, and we may look to-day for the arrival of a good sprinkling of the northern and country members. ...

    Article : 58 words
  9. THE CHAMPION RACE MEETING.

    The Australasian of Saturday last 17th inst. (country edition) writes of the above meeting as follows:- The coming raoing season in Tasmania promises ...

    Article : 3,049 words
  10. MURDER NEAR BISHOPSBOURNE.

    A brutal murder was committed at Mountain Val[?], near Bishopsbourne, on the night of Wednesday last, The circumstuncos, as far as at present known, are a[?] follow:—Mr. James Green, of Mountain Vale, has ...

    Article : 1,026 words
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