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  2. Latest Telegraphic News.

    I have some few items of the mail news to add. Since the Savoy juggle France has become extremely unpopular. Before the recess the Foreign Secretary produced a ...

    Article : 167 words
  3. MURRURUNDI.

    GOLD AT THE PAGE—During the last week sever[?] very beautiful specimens of "[?]uriferous quartz" have been found in the immediate locality of the township of Murrurundi. Speaks of the precious metal have been ...

    Article : 215 words
  4. TAMWORTH.

    CATHOLIC MEETING—A meeting of the members of the Catholic Church resident in Tamworth, convened by advertisement, was held on Monday last, in the "Harp of Brin Inn," to discuss the advisability of forwarding a ...

    Article : 236 words
  5. NEW ENGLAND.

    We are again obliged to invite the urgent attention of the Government to the deficiency of protection for the settlers in New England and the M'Leay district who reside in the vicinity of, or in, the rugged tract which ...

    Article : 1,893 words
  6. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.

    With reference to the case of the burning of the Catteaux Wattel, the Crown Prosecutor stated that the witness Bowen had been apprehended in Maitland; but had not arrived, the steamer having had to put back on ...

    Article : 63 words
  7. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

    ARRIVALS.—June 9. Kenella, (s.), from Sydney; Vibllia, schooner, 121 tons, M'Alpin, from Geelong. 10. Illawarra (s.), from Sydney; Prince Albert, brig, 98 tons. Bain, from Melbourne; Alma, schooner, 168 tons, Dowe, from Melbourne; ...

    Article : 112 words
  8. SATURDAY, JUNE 9.

    William Sass was indicted for feloniously, unlawfully, and maliciously setting fire to the ship Cateanx Wattel, at Sydney, on the 3rd May. The prisoner, who was sleeping on board the vessel at about the time of the ...

    Article : 233 words
  9. THE CLARENCE.

    WELCOME BANQUET TO CAPTAIN WISEMAN.—Messrs. Hitchins' store, on Tuesday evening last, May 29th, was converted into a banqueting ball, to welcome Captain Wiseman on his return from [?]ngland with the steamship ...

    Article : 1,057 words
  10. COLONIAL NEWS.

    We have received Melbourne papers to the 7th instant. A recent article in the Argus, on the subject of the New Zealand disturbances, containing very unfavourable ...

    Article : 1,584 words
  11. SYDNEY SHIPPING

    ARRIVALS.—June 11. Lord Worsley (s.), 295 tons, Captain Johnson, from Nelson 5th instant, with 35 passengers; Eli Whitney, ship, 560 tons Captain Jenkins, from Fort Cooper 29th ultimo, with 48 passengers; Jenny Dove, schooner, 103 ...

    Article : 636 words
  12. THE INDEMNITY BILL.

    The following is a copy of the bill now before the Legislative Council, and likely to lead to a collision between that house and the Assembly:- Whereas during the month of March one thousand ...

    Article : 310 words
  13. INFLUENZA.

    Sir—On perusing your leading article in yesterday's issue, commenting upon he prevailing epidemic or rather endemic, I am induced, though rather reluotantly, to intrude myself upon your notice by requesting the ...

    Article : 2,921 words
  14. SYDNEY NEWS.

    This was an application by Thomas Ingersoll, master of the American ship Francis B. Sage, for a writ of prohibition to be addressed to Messrs M. Metcalfe, Williamson, and Breillat, Justices of the Pe[?]ce, for the ...

    Article : 793 words
  15. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE

    GENTLEMEN—The far-famed "Bullum v Boatum," "Boatum v. Bullum" case of Kelly against Skerritt, and vice versa, i[?] again before the public, the judicial coin is again up, to test whether it shall be heads or tails. ...

    Article : 817 words
  16. MONDAY.

    Before the full Court. TOOTH V. FLEMING. The Chief Justice delivered judgment in this case. The plaintiff [?]ought to se[?] aside the award of an ...

    Article : 312 words
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