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  3. INTERCOLONIAL ITEMS.

    Now that the interest in horse-racing is becoming k[?] (says the Argus), the bookmakers, as in previous years nightly assemble in Bourke-street, in front of her Majesty Opora-house, to ply their calling. Half-a-dozen constables ...

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  4. EUROPEAN NEWS.

    The mail per Orient steamer Cuzco was delivered in Sydnoy yesterday morning. Our usual weekly London and foreign correspondence and flies Of Engltsh papers are to the ...

    Article : 36 words
  5. THE RUN ON IRISH BANKS.

    The arrival in Dublin a low days ago of half a million of gold, wits followed by the arrival of a similar sum on the 9th September, when another £500,000 reached the city for the Bank of Ireland by one of the London and North-Western ...

    Article : 132 words
  6. OUR LONDON LETTER.

    The Carolines question, after having, during about three days assumed a most critical aspect, has entered upon a more pacific phase, and now seems likely to have a peaceful termination. It appears that on the ...

    Article : 2,441 words
  7. MILITARY RIOT.

    A military riot occurred at Knack[?]owle, Plymouth. A body of Highlanders, 30 in number, made un onslaught with belts on a dozen Artillery Militiamen. The village, policeman interfered, but was savagely assaulted, and, with ...

    Article : 135 words
  8. A FEVER-STRICKEN SHIP.

    Tho barquE Annie Gondy, which arrived at Port Glasgow, had an eventful voyage. The vessel left Mobile with timber on the 26th of July last. Throughout the entire voyage fever nnd ague prevailed, everyone on board, with ...

    Article : 108 words
  9. FIGHT BETWEEN A MAN AND A BULL.

    A fight between a man and a bull, lasting over two houre, is reported from Cumberland. A man-serwant employed at Fishwick, Bannesdale Head, was cutting nettles, when a bull rushed at him. The man took the strake from ...

    Article : 148 words
  10. SAMOA, AND OTHER ISLANDS OF THE[?] PACIFIC.

    Bishop Nevill, the Anglican Bishop of Dunedin, New Zealand, has returned to that town from a recent visit to[?] a number of the South Sea. Islands. The Otago[?] Daily Times states that no definite arrangements ...

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  11. AGRARIAN OUTRAGES IN IRELAND.

    A report from Truleo states that on Sunday night, September 6, at a place called Ballyduff[?], two donkeys were tied together and burned. This barbarous outrage, it is stated, has some connection with the purclvase of hay from a ...

    Article : 206 words
  12. PARNELLITE FIGHT IN AN IRISH RAILWAY CARRIAGE.

    On Sunday night, September 6, while a train was proceeding from Warrenpoint to Armugh, a serious fracas occurred in a third-class carringe, owing to an attack made on a mnn who oppressed hostility to Mr. Parnell's policy. ...

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  13. DEATH OF THE "MAID OF LLANGOLLEN."

    Mrs. Edwards, the aged proprietress of the Hand Hotel, Llangollen, died suddenly on September 10. She was a celebrated Welsh beauty, and was the subject of the popular song, "Maid of Llangollen," by Brinley Richards. ...

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  14. THE INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACE.

    The international race for the America Clip has produced much excitement in New York Harbour. Early on the morning of September 7 a large fleet of steamboats and tugs loaded with passengers started down the bay, while many ...

    Article : 969 words
  15. THE SALE OF INDECENT PUBLICATIONS.

    A deputation from the London Working Men's Association waited upon the Lord Mayor at the Mausion House on September 8, to draw his attention to the present wholesole dissemination throughout the streets of the city of indecent ...

    Article : 200 words
  16. NEW GUINEA.

    At a meeting of thE council of the Victorinn branch of the Geographical Sociuty of Australasia on Wednesday afternoon, a despatch was rend in reference to the New Guinea expedition under the leadership of Mr. H. Forbes, who wrote from ...

    Article : 305 words
  17. OUR PARIS LETTER.

    The day after I despatched my last letter there was a great explosion, of excitement in Paris. An hour or so after the first evening papers had appeared the broad pavement of the Boulevard des Capucines and the ...

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  18. THE "NEW APOCALYPSE OF EVIL."

    The Moutrcal Daily Witness of the 25th of August contains an account of an interview with Dr. James Edmunds, medical officer of health and public analyst for St. James's, London, who is at present on a visit to that city, on the ...

    Article : 373 words
  19. LICENSED SURVEYORS.

    Sir,—I sympathise with " Justina" in his remarks in the Herald of to-day about licensed surveyors, Few people know the anxious and responsible duties they have to perform. Since freo selection became the law of the land, ...

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  20. DISORDERS AT LYONS.

    A disgraceful riot occurred on Tuesday night, September 8, at Lyons. M. Bartolino, a member of the municipal council, having announced his intention of bringing up the question of the assistance to be given to workmen out of ...

    Article : 264 words
  21. THE ARCHBISHOP OF DUBLIN AND RELIGIOUS EDUCATION.

    Dr. Walsh, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, speaking recently at St. Vincent's College, Castleknock, said they had the most distinct and he might say startling evidence that the nature of the claims of the Irish people ...

    Article : 130 words
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