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  2. MEETING OF MOUNT KEIRA AND MOUNT PLEASANT MINERS.

    Ono of the largest, most unanimous, and enthusiastic meetings ever held in illawarra took place in the Temperance Hall, on the 25th instant, being composed of miners and others connected with Mount Keira and Mount ...

    Article : 2,105 words
  3. NEWS BY THE MAIL VIA SAN FRANCISCO.

    WE make the following further extracts from papers received by the Mikad[?]:- MR. GLADSTONE. Mr. Gladstone resigned his membership of the Reform ...

    Article : 356 words
  4. MR. CAMERON AND HIS CONSTITUENTS.

    ON Saturday evening, Mr Angus Cameron, one of the representatives for West Sydney, addressed a meeting of his constituents at the Mas[?]mic Hall. There was a crowded attendance Mr. W. Hezlett presided, and among the ...

    Article : 4,761 words
  5. THE CAPE MAIL SERVICE.

    P[?] directors of the Union Ste[?]ship Company have ca[?]tle, a [?] Messrs. Charles Mitchell and Co., of New3000 tons [?]urdend [?] new screw steamer of over anticipated, will be a versiderable horse power which, it is ...

    Article : 120 words
  6. GARIBALDI.

    A letter in the Parts Rappel give an account of a visit to General Garibaldi, [?] still suffers much from his various wounds, especially in d[?]mp weather, and is then forced to keep in bed most of the day. He is inundated ...

    Article : 136 words
  7. MR. BRIGHT AT BIRMINGHAM.

    [?]r. Bright delivered his much-expected speech to his constituents at Birmingham, on Saturday, January 22. The speech itself was el[?]quent, but regarded as a party m[?]nifesto impracticable, and so far unimportant. ...

    Article : 394 words
  8. THE ILLAWARRA RAILWAY.

    A PUBLIC meeting of miners and others connected with the Bulli Colliery was held at the School of Arts, W[?]onona, to advocate the advantages the proposed Metropolitan and Illawarra Railway would afford to the working classes. ...

    Article : 1,847 words
  9. SIR SAMUEL BAKER ON AFRICA.

    Sir S. Baker has delivered a most, interesting lecture at Plymouth. In opposition to those who maintain that large districts of Egypt are filled with brigands and [?]arauders, he affirms that the enormous tract of Soudan is safer to ...

    Article : 281 words
  10. THE LANDOWNERS OF ENGLAND.

    The answer to Mr. Bright's reckless contradiction of Lord Derby's statement that instead of the number of people permanently interested in the soil being 30,000[?] acco ding to the assertion of Mr. Mill, Mr. Cobden, and ...

    Article : 275 words
  11. DESPERATE FIGHT OF A LION-TAMER.

    The Journal du Harre recounts a terrible encounter between the lion-tamer Bidel and a number of wild beasts. Bidel's e[?]stom was to go into the cage of the ferocious animals, accompanied by a sheep, which was by his ...

    Article : 300 words
  12. THE ABBOT'S RIPTON COLLISION.

    THE cor[?]ner's inquest respecting the deaths of the persons killed in the Abbott's Ripton collision was concluded on the 3rd February. The jury, after half an hour's consideration, returned the following verdict:—"We find that the ...

    Article : 483 words
  13. THE FUGITIVE SLAVE CIRCULAR.

    The following appears among the telegraphic intelligence in San Francisco papers:—London, February 25th: In the House of Commons last night the debate on the Slave Circular was resumed. Mr Forsythe, the Marquis of ...

    Article : 274 words
  14. THE BURIALS BILL.

    Some excitement is being caused by the Burials Bill, which is certain to be an important bone of political contention during the session that began on February 8. E[?]tical feeling runs very high upon the matter, and ...

    Article : 362 words
  15. TERRIBLE GALE ON THE ATLANTIC COAST.

    New York, February 2.—A terrific gale is raging on the Atlantic Coast. The telegraphic communication between New York and Washington is temporarily suspended. The spires of several churches and the roofs of buildings have ...

    Article : 69 words
  16. THE POPE AND THE FREEMASONS.

    "A Master Mason" writes to the Times from Rome under date January 24:—"If you can afford me space I should like to say a few words about Rome, Lord Ripon, and Freemason[?]y. Masonry is not, as Monsignor Nard[?] ...

    Article : 559 words
  17. RITUALISM AND ROME.

    WE have recently had several ecelesiastical sensations. There have been rumours of "a Ritualistic intrigue with Rome," denied both by Mr. Mackonochie and Cardinal Manning. The first case under the Public Worship Bill ...

    Article : 299 words
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  19. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION.

    A most important article has appeared in the Pall Mall Gazette in favour of Australian Inter-Federation. Lord Caroarvon has effected the cons[?]idation of the Canadi[?]o Dominion: is proposing to do the same in South Africa; ...

    Article : 378 words
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