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  2. ANALYSIS OF THE OBSERVATORY RECORDS FOR OCTOBER, 1866; IN CONJUNCTION WITH THOSE OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, &c. BY E, SWARBRECK HALL.

    Though many of the meteorological phenomena were abnormal in character this month, yet, on the whole, the weather was most auspicious to health and life, and specially so to all children and young ...

    Article : 2,063 words
  3. THE MERCURY.

    AT the date of our last summary for England, we were in the midst of a general election. That terminated, as we then expected, most disastrously for the ministry, ...

    Article : 3,419 words
  4. ARRIVAL OF THE MILITARY.

    The ship Siam with a detail of the 2nd battalion H. M. 14th Regimeut, arrived from Auckland, New Zealand, on the 31st ult. Aa soon as the vessel anchored the Hon. Colonial Secretary, the Hon. ...

    Article : 570 words
  5. THE NEW MINISTRY.

    On the resignation of ministers yesterday, his Excellency sent for Sir Bichara Dry, and we think we may confidently state that this is the way in which the appointments will be ...

    Article : 89 words
  6. SUMMARY OF NEWS

    THE REV. D. GALER, incumbent of Richmond and Colebrook Dale, has composed now music for the hymns 218 and 300 of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. The hymns are, "We part ...

    Article : 3,906 words
  7. PARLIAMENTARY AND POLITICAL.

    We were in the midst of the general elections when we despatched our last summary for England, but they were even then going greatly against ministers. The Attorney-General had been defeated ...

    Article : 2,162 words
  8. VOLUNTEERING.

    There has been nothing doing in volunteering during the past month beyond the ordinary duty of firing salutes, &c., which has been performed by the Artillery. The absence of the ...

    Article : 81 words
  9. CRICKET.

    The new ground of the Southern Tasmanian Club in the domain having been got in sufficient readiness is to be inaugurated to-day by a match between elevens of the Derwent and the High School Clubs; ...

    Article : 252 words
  10. PUBLIC WORKS AND IMPROVEMENTS.

    With the exception of the Sorell Causoway, the Town Hall, the Molle-street bridge, and Roman Catholic Church at Brighton, there is very little to notice this month in the shape of public ...

    Article : 308 words
  11. METEOROLOGY FOR OCTOBER, 1866.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 663 words
  12. EDUCATIONAL AND LITERARY.

    In consequence of the continued indisposition of Mr. Stephens, the Inspector of Schools, that gentleman has obtained leave of absence from the Board; and us it was necessary that the business of visiting ...

    Article : 134 words
  13. RELIGIOUS AND BENEVOLENT.

    Some nuns of the Presentation Order, with a Lady Superioress, who is sister to the Most Rev. Dr. Murphy, Roman Catholic Bishop, arrived from Sydney at the end of October. They are to be ...

    Article : 300 words
  14. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Theatre Royal has been open during the month under the management of Mr. E. Holloway, and Mr. Collins, the Hibernian comodian, has been playing a very successful engagement. He has since ...

    Article : 283 words
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