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  2. LATEST INTELLIGENCE. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] OUR SPECIAL TELEGRAM.

    To-day is set apart in New York as a religious holiday, and prayers are being offered in the churches for the recovery of President Garfield. ...

    Article : 49 words
  3. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    The Legislative Council met at 4.30 p.m. yesterday, but there not being a quorum present, the PRESIDENT declared the House adjourned till 4 p.m. on Wednesday next. ...

    Article : 5,181 words
  4. HEAT IN AMERICA.

    Intense heat prevails in many parts of America. ...

    Article : 14 words
  5. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    On the meeting of the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, Mr. Symon, who was Attorney-General in the late Ministry, gave notice of motion for Tuesday, that the financial policy of the Government is ...

    Article : 464 words
  6. CHOLERA AT ADEN.

    Cholera prevails at the seaport town of Aden. ...

    Article : 16 words
  7. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) FRANCE AND THE COMMERCIAL TREATIES.

    M. Tirard, Minister of Agriculture and Commerce, in a speech at Honfleur, yesterday, referred to the proposed renewal of the commercial treaties existing with Great Britain ...

    Article : 75 words
  8. PRESIDENT GARFIELD.

    The latest news regarding the condition of President Garfield is not quite so satisfactory. A bulletin issued this morning states that his pulse has risen considerably since his removal ...

    Article : 40 words
  9. ELEVATION TO THE BENCH.

    Mr. Chitty, Q.C., has been appointed to the judgeship, vacant through the death of ViceChancellor James. ...

    Article : 28 words
  10. GAMBETTA AND FREE TRADE.

    M. Gambetta, in a speech yesterday, referring to the proposed renewal of treaties with Great Britain and other Powers, said he favoured a policy of free trade. ...

    Article : 37 words
  11. THE SHIPMENT OF MEAT BY THE PROTOS.

    Further examination of the beef shipped from Melbourne by the steamer Protos, has revealed the fact that the process of freezing was not quite so satisfactory as was the case ...

    Article : 67 words
  12. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    THERE was no sitting of the Legislative Council yesterday, there not being a quorum when the House met. IN the Legislative Assembly, last night, Sir Henry ...

    Article : 1,794 words
  13. ATTEMPT TO DESTROY THE MILITARY BARRACKS AT CASTLEBAR.

    An attempt was made to-day to destroy the powder magazine of the military barracks at Castlebar, county Mayo, by means of an explosive machine. The attempt proved ...

    Article : 55 words
  14. NEW ZEALAND.

    His Excellency the Governor leaves to-morrow for Auckland, en route to Fiji. ...

    Article : 17 words
  15. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A bannan named Charles Harris was fined £5 to-day for an aggravated assault on a Chinaman. The butchers of the city and district held a successful picnic at the Crystal Palace gardens, Waratah, to-day. ...

    Article : 691 words
  16. ECUMENICAL COUNCIL OF WESLEYAN METHODISTS.

    An Ecumenical Council of Wesleyan Methodists opened to-day. Four hundred delegates attended the council, representing the various Methodist bodies in the United Kingdom. ...

    Article : 34 words
  17. THE MELBOURNE RAILWAY DISASTER.

    At the continuation of the inquest to-day regarding the recent railway disaster, a witness who travelled in the train on the morning of the accident, expressed an opinion that it might have been avoided had the ...

    Article : 261 words
  18. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    The British-India Company's steamship Almora, with the English mails for Queensland, arrived to-day. The Chyebassa, with the Queensland mails for England, left here ...

    Article : 31 words
  19. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) VICTORIA.

    The Minister for Railways was asked to-day by a deputation from South Gippsland to construct a steam tramway from Queen's Ferry, western port, to Jettho, 16 miles. A deputation from North ...

    Article : 525 words
  20. The PROCEEDINGS in the MELBOURNE PRESBYTERY.

    The Melbourne Presbytery sat continuously all day and up till 10 o'clock to-night, discussing the Rev. F. R. M. Wilson's motion respecting Mr. Stewart's speech at a recent meeting of the Scots Church, and also ...

    Article : 264 words
  21. LATE SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—SEPTEMBER 9.

    Cheviot (s.), 1200 tons, Captain W. Donaldson, from Melbourne. Passengers: Madame Martel, Miss Croft, Miss E. M'Aferen, Miss Stephens, Messrs. Higgins, M. Griffiths, John Godfrey, O. Nash, J. Remble, William Shefof, and 30 in the steerage. Messrs. W. ...

    Article : 60 words
  22. OVERLAND PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 words
  23. IMPORTS.—SEPTEMBER 9.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 152 words
  24. QUEENSLAND.

    The Legislative Council yesterday passed the Intercolonial Warrants Bill, which was returned to the Assembly. In the Assembly, Mr. Kates moved that the House ...

    Article : 182 words
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