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  2. LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

    ARRIVED.—Leon Crespo, from Melbourne May 16; Cuzco (s.), from Adelaide July 22; Harbinger, from Adelaide April 21; Lape, from Lyttelton May 5. ...

    Article : 46 words
  3. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    The gust of excitement we have had over the BEACONSFIELD affair has again brought up the old watch-words of Liberalism and Conservatism. Those who took part in the ...

    Article : 3,150 words
  4. (FROM OUR OWN—CORRESPONDENTS.) NEWCASTLE.

    The amount of coal exported during the past week is 24,015 tons, and of coke 40 tons. The Customs receipts for the same period amount to £1141 15s. 2d. ...

    Article : 38 words
  5. BATHURST.

    Patrick Power and Charles Bell were indicted at the Quarter Sessions yesterday for stealing four cattle, the property of James Samuel, jun.; one cow, the property of James Dalton; and a cow, the property of ...

    Article : 87 words
  6. THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM V. PLAYERS OF ENGLAND.

    The second innings of the Australian team closed for 89, and the Players in their second innings scored 76. The first innings of the Australian team closed for 82; and the first ...

    Article : 263 words
  7. MUDGEE.

    There is a heavy flood. The Cudgegong river was higher this morning than it has been during the past four years. The Mundooran mail, due last evening, has not yet arrived. Heavy rains are reported in the ...

    Article : 48 words
  8. CARCOAR.

    Mr. Andrew Lynch, M.P., was presented last evening with a purse, containing £130. Heavy rain has fallen since yesterday morning, an[?] still continues. The creeks are very high. ...

    Article : 35 words
  9. BEGA.

    A splendid rain fell last night, and it has continued all to-day. There is still no sign of its ceasing. It comes most opportunely, as the effects of the continued dry weather were beginning to be felt. ...

    Article : 56 words
  10. ALBURY.

    On Tuesday morning Mr. Thomas Dight, of Bungowannah station, rode out on the run, with the intention of returning in a few hours. On Wednesday his horse came home riderless. An active search has been made, ...

    Article : 86 words
  11. COONABARABRAN.

    Great dissatisfaction is expressed here with the Government at the non-fulfilment of their promise to appoint a superintendent of roads to expend the £7000 voted for roads in this district. Several of the crossings on ...

    Article : 55 words
  12. COONAMBLE.

    Only.55 points of rain have fallen, and we hardly expect any more. The wind has changed to the South ...

    Article : 24 words
  13. NARANDERA.

    A large and influential meeting was held here to-day when a resolution was passed unanimously, urging th[?] direct extension of the railway from Junee to Narandera. A petition to Parliament on the subject is being ...

    Article : 41 words
  14. TERRIBLE DISASTER NEAR SHEERNESS.

    The Princess Alice, a pleasure steamer, came into collision with another steamer off Woolwich to-day. The former sank, and between 500 and 600 persons were drowned. ...

    Article : 73 words
  15. QUEENSLAND.

    The Appropriation Bill has passed both Houses, The prorogation will take place on Tuesday. There are no signs of the mail steamer at Cooktown. Seven inches of rain have fallen at Charleville sinc[?] ...

    Article : 38 words
  16. VICTORIA.

    The first meeting of the International Exhibition Commissioners was held to-day, and was well attended. Sir Samuel Wilson thought the arrangements of the Exhibition should include pastoral and agricultural ...

    Article : 203 words
  17. (REUTER'S TELEGRAM.)

    The number of persons aboard the excursion steamer, which sank between Sheerness and London, from the effects of a collision, has been ascertained to have been 685. Six ...

    Article : 52 words
  18. AMUSEMENTS.

    The places of amusement last night were pretty well patronised, but at none of them was there any specially attractive feature. The Victoria Theatre had a good amount of patronage, and the piece that was produced—Girofle ...

    Article : 322 words
  19. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    THE cable is still in working order; and elsewhere will be found news from London to the 6th instant Further information to hand regarding the appaling catastrophe on the Thames, shows that six ...

    Article : 3,855 words
  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Siam (s.) left Glenelg, at 9 o'clock last night, for Galle. Mr. Carill, M.P., Mr. A Ballantine, Mr. John Gordon, Mr. W. J. Magarey, and Mr. Muecke are ...

    Article : 45 words
  21. [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] VICTORIA.

    Mr. Morton Tavares has taken the lease of the Princess Theatre, and will commence there in October. The approaches to the new Murray bridge are rapidly nearing completion. ...

    Article : 81 words
  22. THE MUSEUM.

    Sir,—"None so blind as those who won't see." This has become a proverb, and applies to your correspondent from the country who spent some time in this institution. He facetiously tells you that he saw "several long cases ...

    Article : 291 words
  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A telegram states that Mr. Cuthbertson, late manager in Adelaide for the Bank of South Australia, has been appointed manager in London. The total export passed of the season's wool amounts ...

    Article : 68 words
  24. NEW ZEALAND.

    The first through train from Christchurch to Dunedin made its journey to-day. The Governor and members of the Legislature were passengers; a banquet was held; bunting was largely displayed, and general ...

    Article : 133 words
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