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  2. BRANCHERS FROM THE MAIL ROUTES.

    By the above title its people proudly call that long shut-up Japan, which was foremost of all places in one' thoughts on a look around at the world generally. Of all the cities showing Eastern life it was ...

    Article : 5,560 words
  3. CHARGES AGAINST Dr. CECIL MORGAN.

    The inquiry respecting the charges made aganist Dr. Cecil Morgan was resumed at the wardroom of the Sydney Infirmary. yesterday morning. Present—The Rev. Canon Stephen (in the chair), Mr. C. J. Robert (Mayor of ...

    Article : 1,151 words
  4. HOBART TOWN RIOTS AND PASTOR CHINIQUY.

    On the 27th of last month we informed our readers that on the previous night a disgraceful scene occurred at the Town Hall, Hobart Town. Paster Chiniquy was prevented from lecturing by a disorderly mob, who had taken ...

    Article : 2,081 words
  5. LAW REPORT. INSOLVENCY COURT.—FRIDAY, JULY 3.

    Henry Bridges, of Moore, Park, labourer, Liabilities, £63 15s. 6d. Assets, £75 10s. Causes of insolvency: Loss of employment throught illness, and deaths among insolvent's horses. Mr. Lyons. official assignce. ...

    Article : 144 words
  6. SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS.

    SIR,—The announcement that Mr. Creswick is about to entertain and instruct us by the performance of a series of Shakespeare's grand plays, at the Theatre Royal, commencing on Saturday next, prompts me to offer a few ...

    Article : 1,109 words
  7. LAW NOTICES.

    July 5.—Holiday. July 7.—Holiday. July 8.—At Wellington, James Harvey, special. July 9.—At Forbes, Charles F. Bryan, second; at Tamworth, ...

    Article : 482 words
  8. Mr. O'CONNOR and the PUBLIC CHARITIES.

    Sir,—The letter of Mr. Francis Abigail, in your issue of to-day, demands a few remarks from me, not for the purpose of refuting his statements (as they are merely conclasions drawn from his own premises), but to put your readers ...

    Article : 1,509 words
  9. POLICE.

    At the CENTRAL POLICE COURT, yesterday, the Police Magistrate was assisted in the Charge Court by Messrs. Jolly, Reading, Skarratt, and Thomas: and in the Summons court by Mossrs. Nealse Ridge, Blair, M'Beath, Bull, ...

    Article : 404 words
  10. THE TWO DROWNED GIRLS.

    Sir,—At th inquest on the bodies of the two young females drowned in the baths at Wooloomooloo Bay, I notice that Dr. Schuete is said to have deposed, marks bodies at teh time of examination did not show any marks ...

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  11. THE PARRAMATTA RIVER.

    Sir,—Among the various blessingsa with which nature has endowed this highly lavoured portion of Australia, not the least is that which is known as the Parramatta River. But to render this beautiful river capable of affording all ...

    Article : 854 words
  12. FINDING OF EXPOSED HUMAN REMAINS.

    Our Newcastle correspondent on the 1st instant writes:— The chronicles of wrecks and disasters off this port have shown, from time to times, the particulars of the losses of life of unfortunate seamen and persons whose avocations ...

    Article : 773 words
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