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  2. English and Foreign Extracts.

    Considerable agitation prevails is St. Petersburg. Placards has been posted up announcing fresh catastrophes for March 3, the anniversary of the Czar's coronation. The inhabitants are ...

    Article : 344 words
  3. Sporting.

    The last game of bow[?] in which the Victorian team will take part was played yesterday at the residence of A. T. Holroyd. Esq, Sherwood S[?] from whom they had received an invitation. The train containing the Victorian ...

    Article : 468 words
  4. Banquet to P. A. Jennings, Esq., C.M.G.

    THERE was certainly a large and brilliant assemblage, as it was frequently termed, in the treat hall of the Sydney Exchange last night, to do honour to Mr. P. A. Jennings, C.M.G., the Executive ...

    Article : 4,347 words
  5. The Garden Palace.

    The appearance the Garden Palace this morning is one of great confusion, consequent on the packing and removal of exhibits. Outside the gates in Macquarie-street a la ge number of men are gathered ...

    Article : 526 words
  6. Police Courts.

    At the Central Police Court, this morning, Messrs. Sladen, Bocth, and Calla[?] presided in the charged court, when the average number of drunk[?]ds, and offenders against the poace received their dues. In ...

    Article : 109 words
  7. WATER POUCH COURT.

    Thus morning the charge-sheet was rem[?]kably full at the Water Police Court, and after a number of drun[?]ards were disposed of, John M'Cabe, on re[?] was formally committed to the Quart[?] ...

    Article : 557 words
  8. LEATHER FROM SHEEP'S STOMACHS.

    According to a contemporary, an American inventor has succeeded in [?]king a very good liht, fine leather from sheep's sto[?] or rather from the middle membranes of the stomach. The mode ...

    Article : 198 words
  9. RAT "COURSING" AT GRETA.

    The miners of Greta have developed a now pastime, that of "coursing" rate with hull terrors. It [?] a misnomer to designate ratting as coursing, but so long is those who patronise the sport are satis[?] it does not ...

    Article : 504 words
  10. The Exhibition Closed.

    IN MEMORIAM. With measured steps the future draweth nigh, The past recedes, the present glidoth[?]hy! With what emotions of [?]ternate dread ...

    Article : 435 words
  11. WHOLESALE FORGERY.

    A case of wholesale forgery was brought before the Exeter magistrates the other day. A young man named Coulen, an Australian, recently joined the Royal Horse Artillery, and his good ...

    Article : 200 words
  12. Amusements.

    There wan an excellent attendance at the Victoria Theatre last evening, when Mr. Fairclough imperso[?]ted the role of Macbeth in Shakespeare's tragedy of that name. Although we do not consider ...

    Article : 356 words
  13. Government Gazette.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 words
  14. NEWTOWN POLICE COURT.

    At the Newtown police court, this morning, the presiding magistrates were Messrs. Wright, Barden, and Alex[?]nder. Richard Squire, a [?]spocted [?]found wandering at large on the Liverpcol-road, on ...

    Article : 78 words
  15. THE POPE ON MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE.

    The Pope has just issn[?] an encyclical on marriage, in which, after a long review of marriage, from the Garden of Eden to the present time, with a view of showing that the jurisdiction in this ...

    Article : 329 words
  16. Moore Park Borings.

    There in nothing new to report in reference to the operations of the Australian Dia[?]ond Drill company at Moore Park. S[?] efforts are still being put forth to extricate and extract the disconnected rode ...

    Article : 310 words
  17. Mr. Richard Driver.

    Our readers will be glad to learn that the health of Mr. R. Driver, M.L.A., has somewhat improved during the last week, but ho ia still far from being well. ...

    Article : 34 words
  18. Professor Proctor.

    Mr. Richard A. Proctor, the distinguished author and astronomer, several articles from whose pen have appeared in these columns, is expected to arrive in Sydney by the next Sail Francisco mail. He has ...

    Article : 45 words
  19. A Lament on the Closing of the Exhibition.

    [BY G. M. PITT.] The bridegroom may forgot the bride was made his wedded wife yestreen, The monarch may forget the crown that on his head an hour has been. ...

    Article : 356 words
  20. Midnight Sydney.

    The police are making a determined effort to close the cafes in King and adjacent streets which are patronised by the "late birds." It is understood that some sensational testimony will be offered by ...

    Article : 77 words
  21. Irish Distress Relief Fund.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 299 words
  22. Closing Pitt-street.

    At the corner of Pitt and King streets there is a blackboard bearing the following legend in white letters:—"Thin street closed for through tr[?] until further notice." The barri[?]de extends over ...

    Article : 103 words
  23. Stamp Duties Bill.

    A meeting of the New South Waled League for the Encouragemont of Native Industries was held last evening at the Temperance Hall, to consider the action ta[?] by the Legislative Council in regard to ...

    Article : 160 words
  24. The Maori Difficulties.

    Another singular phase of the Maori difficulty shows itself in Wellington, says the N. Z. HERALD, of the 9th instant. Somewhere about 200 M[?]ries were taken into custody on the Wept Coast, about ...

    Article : 455 words
  25. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 267 words
  26. Attenuated Suicides at Melbourne.

    Ad attempt to commit suicide by poisoning (says the ARGUS of April [?]9) was [?] last night by a young girl of Italian parentage, named Clemontina Alession, only 17 years of age, residing at 42 ...

    Article : 222 words
  27. A Captain's Daughter Drowned.

    A most melancholy occurrence happened, yesterday afternoon, in the drowning of a fine young soman, only 16 years of age, at the "Rooks," below the baths. Her name was Charlotte Eliza Wigmore ...

    Article : 267 words
  28. ELOPEMENT WITH A YOUNG WEST INDIAN LADY.

    The parties to an elopement of a peculiarly distressing character (the relatives of the lady occupy some position in (society) were discovered in Ryde, Isle of Wight, the other day; and the ...

    Article : 365 words
  29. Advertising

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    Advertising : 116 words
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