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  3. THE MAIL NEWS, PER " BANGALORE."

    The Herald of Friday publishes the following additional mail telegram, containing the Foreign intelligence and the Eastern news. ...

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  4. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. (From the Sydney Papers.) WISEMAN'S FERRY.

    [Herald.]—A man, whose name is unknown, was yesterday found dead at Maroota, on the "Windsor Road, by T. Bowcock, a drover An inquest has been held, and a verdict recorded that death was caused ...

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  5. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Australian produce of every description is in good favor in the English markets. Wool of course takes first place in this respect, and a reference to our columns of Latest Intelligence will serve to show ...

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  6. CONTINENTAL.

    Rossel, Ferre, and Bourgois were executed last Tuesday at Satery Rossel's fate is universally commiserated, the Commission of Pardons rejected all appeals to save him. Lalliers and three ...

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  7. QUEENSCLIFF.

    [Herald.]—Arrived: Syren, brig, from Batavia, Albion (s.), from New Zealand. Sailed: Grace Darling, schooner, for Shoalhaven; Sybil, schooner, for Clarence River, and Armistice, ...

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  8. MUDGEE.

    [Herald.]—The Gulgong telegraph line will be opened to-morrow for public business. ...

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  9. HILL END.

    [Herald.]—The escort takes down 1530 ounces A crushing of 140 tons of stone from Cock and Dwyer's claim, Hawkins' Hill yielded 1230 ounces. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    The demand for Australian meat during the month (observes a writer in the European Mail), has increased to such an extent that all who have been engaged in endeavouring to overcome the prejudices ...

    Article : 510 words
  11. The Maitland Mercury.

    PARLIAMENT will meet again to-day, after the holidays, under circumstances of more than ordinary interest. It is a notable illustration of the scarcity of men of mark amongst us that the ...

    Article : 1,463 words
  12. GOULBURN.

    [Herald.]—The cricket match between the University and Goulburn clubs resulted as follows:—Goulburn, first innings, 104, University, 80, Goulburn, second innings, 4 out for 35. The match being ...

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  13. HOBART TOWN.

    [Evening News.]-The Sydney River crew were out practising in their new boat this morning, when she broke in two and is unfit for farther use. The crew have ordered their old boat to be forwarded by ...

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  14. GRENFELL.

    [Herald.]—The escort left to-day, taking from Grenfell 1808 oz.13 dwts. 9 grs. A well-defined wide reef, showing splendid prospects, was struck by the prospectors of the Oriental ...

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  15. ADELAIDE.

    [Herald.]—The English news ia not likely to affect the corn market. Wheat is firm at 5s. The Alexandra (s.), sails on Saturday for Sydney. A fire broke out at the mills of John Dunne and ...

    Article : 336 words
  16. FORBES

    [Herald.]—The bank escort left here yesterday, the bank officials, under instructions from the head office, decline to give any information as to the amount of gold taken to Sydney. The people here ...

    Article : 112 words
  17. ILLNESS OF THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales has been suffering from a severe attack of typhoid fever for twenty days past. The successive bulletins issued have heen scanned and weighed with an ever-increasing anxiety, and ...

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  18. BRAIDWOOD.

    [Herald.]—Mr. Walker, storekeeper at Mongarlowe, died suddenly to-day. The case of the Queen v. Newberry, for sly grog selling has been dismissed. Waggon, horses, and ...

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  19. MORUYA.

    [Herald.]—Mr Henry Clarke, member for Eden, arrived here yesterday, and had an enthusiastic reception. He addressed his constituents at three o'clock Mr. Flannagan, J. P., occupied the chair. ...

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  20. THE " HOME RULE" MOVEMENT.

    A general meeting of the London Irish Home Rule Association was held on November l8 at their rooms, Hatton Garden, for the purpose of considenng and determining upon the general principles which ...

    Article : 265 words
  21. BRISBANE.

    [Herald.]—The business of the session has been concluded this afternoon, and Parliament will probably be prorogued to-morrow, until the first week in April. ...

    Article : 179 words
  22. NEW ZEALAND.

    [Herald.]—The Primate in his address at Christchurch said he hoped the Churches would adopt the revised Lectionary. The yield of gold from the Thames for the year is ...

    Article : 35 words
  23. COMMERCIAL.

    The R. M.S. Bangalore arrived last evening with English papers to December 1st Our Press telegrams [?]w give commercial intelligence to a date so much later than the news received by the mail ...

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  24. WEST MAITLAND CO-OPERATIVE BAKING SOCIETY.

    The half yearly meeting of this society was held last Friday evening in Mr. Shepherd's upstairs room, High-street, West Maitland. Mr Ross, the Secretary, read the following report:— ...

    Article : 606 words
  25. MELBOURNE.

    [Herald.]—Mr. Greenlaw, acting manager, has been appointed manager of the Colonial Bank. Great excitement was caused this morning by an announcement that the Prince of Wales had died. ...

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  26. SIR CHARLES DILKE AT BOLTON.

    The appearance on the night of the 30th November of Sir Charles Dilke, at Bolton, was made the occasion of a serious riot. The meeting, which was held in the Temperance Hall, was announced to ...

    Article : 427 words
  27. AMERICA.

    The great event of the month is the defeat of the New York ring. All the Tammany candidates, save Tweed, were decisively rejected, Connelly and Tweed, arrested on a charge of fraud, were released on heavy ...

    Article : 109 words
  28. INDIA AND THE EAST.

    The Geelong (s.) proceeds to Bombay. The new mail arrangements in connection with the Mont Cenis tunnel route will commence by a steamar leaving Sydney on the 30th January. The ...

    Article : 378 words
  29. IRELAND.

    Legislation seems to have no effect upon the dark side of Ireland, for the outrages and assaults are as rife as ever. Robert Kelly has been tried for the murder of head-constable Talbot, and it is a ...

    Article : 294 words
  30. THE EXECUTION OF ROSSEL AND OTHERS

    The first blood of the Communists was shed on the 28th of November at Satory Rossel, Ferre, and Bourgeois, a sergeant of the 45th Regiment, were all shot. Bourgeois was the first to know his fate. At ...

    Article : 889 words
  31. LOCAL NEWS.

    WEBB'S CALIFORNIAN MAIL SERVICE.—On Friday morning a deputation from the Chamber of Commerce had an interview with the Premier, Sir James Martin, respecting the granting of a subsidy ...

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  32. THE POPE'S ANNIVERSARY.

    There was an unusual number of carriages to the Vatican on November 6, conveying visitors to congratulate his Holiness on the twenty-fifth anniversary of his solemn taking possession of the Papal ...

    Article : 450 words
  33. YESTERDAY'S SYDNEY NEWS.

    We received the Sjdney papers of yesterday (Monday), per tram yesterday afternoon. We give elsewhere the additional telegraphic news, and extracts from the English papers. There are no ...

    Article : 344 words
  34. LATE SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The British American Commission at Washington have decided that the United States is not liable for the Confederate debt. In Paris a commission has been appointed to ...

    Article : 572 words
  35. BALLARAT.

    [Herald.]— Anniversary sermons to the Sons and Daughters of Temperance were preached to-day in the Royal Alfred Hall. The congregation in the afternoon amounted to 1500 persons. The Rev. W. ...

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  36. MAURITIUS.

    [Herald.]—The Alexander is loading, and the Moses Day is chartered, on Melbourne account. The Tasso and Melrose have arrived. The Sea Ripple, with 250 tons sugar, sailed for Adelaide; the ...

    Article : 151 words
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