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  2. LATEST INTELLIGENCE. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] (REUTER'S TELEGEAMS.) THE HEALTH OF MR. GLADSTONE.

    Mr. Gladstone has quite recovered from his recent attack of severe indisposition. ...

    Article : 34 words
  3. EASTER MONDAY.

    The very uncertain weather that has provailed during the last few days eauaed no little uneasiuess to be excited in the minds of the prospective holiday-makers when they found that Easter Monday broke so dull and clondy. But ...

    Article : 505 words
  4. AFFAIRS IN AFGHANISTAN.

    News has been received that the Kohistanis, following up their recent suecess at Charikar, have joined other tribes north and. east of Cabul. A considerable force attacked ...

    Article : 73 words
  5. HARBOUR EXCURSIONS.

    Whenever a holiday brings with it a glimpse of blue sky, apparently every man, woman, and child in Sydney who can manage to do so, goes out of town, and trains, omnibuses, and steamers are taxed to their utmost holding ...

    Article : 253 words
  6. THE WAR BETWEEN CHILI AND PERU.

    Intelligence from the seat of war in South America states that fighting between, the Chilians and Peruvians was renewed. The former, emboldened by thein ...

    Article : 79 words
  7. The INTERCOLONIAL ROWING MATCH.

    The New South Wales crew launched their new boat, which was specially built for them by Fuller, on the Yarra, this morning, and rowed her quietly down to the Footscray Rowing Club shed, which has been placed at the disposal of ...

    Article : 134 words
  8. AMUSEMENTS.

    The weather still refuses to smile upon the concerts with which Mme. Urso is delighting and arousing the enthusiasm of the audiences at the Masonic Hall. The programme last night contained three numbers for the great ...

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  9. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) NEWCASTLE.

    The Borehole miners held a meeting on Saturday in reference to the proposed reduction in the getting p[?]ce of coal, and the consequent reduction in other labour belonging to the A. A. Co.'s colliery. The matter was ...

    Article : 173 words
  10. YEARLING SALES.

    The sixth annual yearling Sale will be held at Randwick Racecourse to-day, When some of the best grown and most ariatocratic youngsters that have ever faced an audience will be submitted, and amongst the lots catalogued will be found ...

    Article : 101 words
  11. SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.

    The principal attraction at the Garden Palace yesterday was the Temperanee Societies Demonstration and Concert, descr[?]bed elsewhere; but apart from that the fact that the Sydney International Exhibition has positively entered ...

    Article : 267 words
  12. CLARENCE HEADS.

    Mr. Parvea, a candidate for the Clarence [?]ectorate, was enthusiastically received at Chatsworth and Iluka, on Saturday, and a unanimous vote of con[?]dence in him was passed at Yamba. ...

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  13. ARE OUR ELECTIONEERING PRINCIPLES PHILOSOPHICAL?

    Sir,—Without pretending to be master of the science of eleotioneeeing principles so as to secure the representation of minorities, scientifically in a full sense, which I think is a degree of perfection in the discharge of these important ...

    Article : 665 words
  14. SINGLETON.

    Heavy rain has fallen for the past three days, and the country looks splendid. ...

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  15. MURRURUNDI.

    At the inquest on the fire at Phillips Creek, the following verdict was returned:—"We find that the wool-shed and hay-shed, the property of Mr. J. C. Manche[?], situated at Phillips' Creek, was maliciously set on fire on the night ...

    Article : 86 words
  16. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB AUTUMN MEETING.

    Patron: His Execllency the Right Hon. Lord August[?] Loftus, G.C.B.; Judge, Mr. W. Dargin; starter. Mr. A. H. Prince, handicapper, Mr. J. A. Scarr; clerk of the course, Mr. J. Ashworth; secretary, Mr. T. S. Clibborn. ...

    Article : 4,463 words
  17. TAMWORTH.

    A public meeting was held here last Saturday evening respecting the connection of the Great Northern Railway with Sydney. Our Police Ma[?] trate presided, and resolutions were unanimously carried ...

    Article : 95 words
  18. NARRABRI.

    Mr. George Barnes, an old resident of this town and highly esteemed in the community, died rather suddenly on Friday evening, at Tibberienah, the [?]residence of Mr. Moseley, J.P. Deceased was buried on ...

    Article : 55 words
  19. BATHURST.

    The Bishop of Bathurst left on Saturday for a long visitationstour. He proceeds by the Lachisn to Booligal, and from thence to Merindie. He will probably be away two months. ...

    Article : 35 words
  20. TEMPERANCE FESTIVAL AT THE GARDEN PALACE.

    One or two of the leaders of the temperance organizations of the city having made arrangements for a grand fest[?] on Easter Monday, the event came off yesterday with great eclat, and considerably aided in drawing one of the largest ...

    Article : 851 words
  21. ORANGE.

    Fine weather prevailed to-day, and the varia us amuse ments were well patronised. The Bishop of Bathurst preached at the English Church on Sunday, and presented prizes to the Sunday ...

    Article : 40 words
  22. QUEENSLAND.

    The encampment broke up to-day and has been a great success. About 750 men took part in it, though no pay was granted, as was the case last year. The Acting-Governor inspected the men to-day and ...

    Article : 54 words
  23. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    The ploughing matches and athletic sports at Castle Hill to-day proveda great success; a large number of people were present. The Wesleyan Sunday-schools, with several other picnic ...

    Article : 603 words
  24. RAILWAY PASSENGERS.

    Sir,—Though I thoroughly sympathise with your correspondent, "Traveller," as to the great wickedness of second-class folks intruding in firat-class cors, yet I would ask to say a few words in their favour. Do not the guards ...

    Article : 209 words
  25. VICTORIA.

    We had splendid holiday weather to-day, and thousands of persons proceeded on various excursions, marine and inland. The Druids walked in procession, and held a fête at the Friendly Societies' Gardens. ...

    Article : 94 words
  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The weather to-day was splendid. The city was nearly empty. Nearly the whole population went out on excursions by water or on to the neighbouring hills. The Forresters' Demonstration at Kensington Oval was ...

    Article : 101 words
  27. AUSTRALIAN TINNED MEAT.

    Sir,—Knowing that there exists a certain amount of prejudice among the labouring classes in England against the Australian Tinned Meat, and doubtless the same feeling exists in Ireland, allow me [?]to suggest, through the ...

    Article : 208 words
  28. NEW ZEALAND.

    The celebrated racehorse Templeton, while [?]engaged in a trial, fell over a cow, and died from the injuries received. Upwards of 2000 Volunteers were present at the ...

    Article : 49 words
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