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  2. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE the Mayer, with Meters. Hezlet, Charlton, Keppax Sinart, and Evana. Seven persons were fined for drunkenness. William Smith, 14, was summarily convicted of having ...

    Article : 863 words
  3. ARRIVAL OF THE CALIFORNIAN MAIL.

    By the Hero (s.), which arrived yesterday from Auckland, we have received English and American news, per Californian mail, to the 17th ultimo. THE QUEEN'S SPEECH. ...

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  4. SALVADOR.—RESTORATION OF PEACE: EXPULSION OF JESUITS.

    According to the Boletin Oficial of the Republic of June 20, the Republic of Salvador is declared to have returned to a state of peace. The Jesuit Fathers, Paul and Pozo, have been expelled. This has called forth a protest from ...

    Article : 68 words
  5. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    THE following notices appear in the Government Gazette published yesterday:— APPOINTMENT.—Mr. William Smith Thomas to be Honorary Assistant Surgeon of the Penrith Corps of ...

    Article : 294 words
  6. GUATEMALA.—EXPULSION OF FRIARS.

    The Government have ordered thirty-nine Capuchin Friars to leave the country. These were to proceed from the Convent of Belem towards the Mexican frontier. At the hour of departure there was assembled a ...

    Article : 178 words
  7. COSTA RICA.

    The President has been allowed Jeave to visit Rurope. Work on the railway is progressing in every direction. ...

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  8. CANADA.—SERIOUS ELECTION RIOTS. LIVES LOST.

    Quebeo, August 5.—A despatch says that, at the general elections for Centre and West divisions yesterday, the Cauches men in the Centre took possession of the polls and commenced fearful excesses. The Bess men ...

    Article : 199 words
  9. PERU.—TERRIBLE STORM, WITH LOSS OF LIFE.

    There has been a terrible storm here. The surf along the whole South Coast continues very heavy, which has caused many accidents, and great loss of life. There has been a rebellion of the Chinese in Canete. Another carge ...

    Article : 103 words
  10. THE WEATHER, AGRICULTURE, &c.

    AT Tenterfield (says the Star the 19th instant) the weather during the past fow days has had the appearance of a change, but only a few drops of rain fell on Monday last, the weather then clearing off fine, with every ...

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  11. ECUADOR.—SEARCH FOR TREASURE.

    The search for the treasure supposed yet to be in the wreck of the Liocadia, which went on shore in 1802 near Santa Helena, is proceeding.—M. de Dulcat, Charge d'Affaires of Frasee in Ecuador, has died suddenly, ...

    Article : 41 words
  12. WATER POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE the Water Police Magistrate and Mesars. Loxton. Eight persons convicted of drunkenness were fined in varions penalties. Ann Smith was charged on warrant with uttering a ...

    Article : 505 words
  13. BRITISH COLUMBIA.

    A valuable silver mine has been discovered at Chille-whack. An assay shows 594 oz. to the ton, besides traces of gold and copper. Gold is getting at Valley Mountain, Sugar Creek, Grouse Creek, and Lightning Creek. ...

    Article : 39 words
  14. THE UNITED STATES.

    A great naptha fire occurred at Hunter's Point, New York, on July 30, which appenrs to have commenced in a canal boat loaded with oil, and is still raging. The flames also communicated to the Standard Oil Works, which had a ...

    Article : 541 words
  15. BRAZIL.—REMARKABLE STORM.

    The cily of Parhas recently Buffered from a very serious storm. The storm began on the 8th of July. It blew and rained so that business on that day was brought to a stond-still. All communication with the country, owing ...

    Article : 107 words
  16. MASTERS' CERTIFICATES.

    SIR,—In your issue of to-day you have given us the judgment in the case before the Supreme Court in rs Summerbell. I have often admired the omniscience of our Judges upon ...

    Article : 391 words
  17. CUBA.—PROGRESS OF THE REBELLION.

    Havana, August 4.—The Cubans have defeated a Spanish column conveying provisions between Gibaran and Holzuin, billing Altan, the Spanish commander. The official Gazette acknowledges that the rebels dispersed a portion of a ...

    Article : 128 words
  18. RUSSIA. — PREVALENCE OF CHOLERA.— GREAT FIRE.

    Cholera is raging in Russia; eight cut of every nine die, Despatches from Nischni Novgorod state that a great conflagration is now raging in that city. The fire broke out in that quarter of the place where the annual fair is being ...

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  19. TURKEY. — AGENTS OF THE BIBLE SOCIETY ORDERED TO LEAVE THE COUNTRY.

    Advices state that the Turkish authorities have ordered two agents of the British Bible Society to leave Broussa, having also seized their books and prohibited the sale of all Protestant works. The British Embassy here is ...

    Article : 86 words
  20. RIOTING IN BELFAST—FOUR PERSONS KILLED IN THE STREET.

    Dublin, August 12. — The Catholics of Ireland are preparing to celebrate the anniversary of the passage of the Repeal Act. Leading Orange officers advise the Changemen not to interfere with the celebration. ...

    Article : 585 words
  21. DANES AND NORWEGIANS.

    SIR—In the Herald of 14th September appears a paragraph headed "Danish and Norwegian Immigrants." It contains a copy of a letter said to have been written by a Mr. Balcombe to the Minister of Public Works in New ...

    Article : 569 words
  22. UTAH.

    Salt Lake, Utab, August 3, 1872.—A maga meeting to-night to ratify the nomination of General Maxwell, a Gentile nominee for Congress, was interrupted by the Mormons, urged on by the Mormon police, who shouted, ...

    Article : 431 words
  23. PARRAMATTA.

    THE PERMISSIVE LIQUOR BILL.—On Tuesday evening last, a tea and public meeting was held in the Parramatta School of Arts, in connexion with the Permissive Liquor Bill movement. The hall was crowded. Grace having been ...

    Article : 511 words
  24. HORRIBLE INCIDENTS OF THE PERSIAN FAMINE.

    Many harrowing facts have been given of the late dreadful famine in Persia, but one incident is now related so intensely horrible as almost to surpass all belief, although seriously [?]ntioned in the Levant Times. In the Persian ...

    Article : 121 words
  25. CONTINUED NATIVE DISTURBANCES AT SAMOA.

    The natives are still fighting, and it has all the appearance of a long and bloody war. The officers of the English man-of-war have told them to stop their fighting, but the big party will not. They say, You ought not to ...

    Article : 367 words
  26. LIEUTENANT A. H. MARKHAM ON THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    THE twelfth ordinary meeting of the Royal Geographical Society took place on the 10th of June, Sir Henry Rawlinson,' president, in the chair. Among the company were the Bishop of Lichfield, Admiral Collinson, ...

    Article : 1,107 words
  27. HONDURAS. — ATTACK UPON AND FALL OF OMOA.—BRITISH RESIDENTS CLAIM PROTECTION.

    Hondutas, July 23, via Havanna, July 31.—The State of San Salvador troops, under the leadership of Merdira alias Mendita, captured Omoa, in Honduras, on the 15th instant, and seized the women, children, and principal ...

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  28. JAPAN.—WHOLESALE MURDER.

    The Japan Gazette (Yokohama) mail summary contains the following:—" It is with great pleasure that we are enabled to state, although not in a position to do so officially, that the question of opening the whole of the interior ...

    Article : 534 words
  29. THE ALABAMA CLAIMS—PROCEEDINGS OF THE GENEVA ARBITRATION.

    Geneva, August 5.—The Board of Arbitration met at noon to-day, and adjourned at 3. A considerable amount of business was disposed of, no obstacle occurring to impede the progress of the arbitration. There is no confidence ...

    Article : 694 words
  30. FREE LIBRARY

    SIR,—May I suggest, through the columns of your influential journal, an alteration in one of the printed rules of that excellent institution—the Sydney Free Library. The rule I refer to states that the Library is open to the ...

    Article : 135 words
  31. EDWIN LONG'S DANCING GIRL.

    SIR—I find it announced in your advertising columns of this day, that "that magnificent oil painting in the Melbourne Art Gallery. The Danoing Giri before the Spanish Inquisition," is to be disposed of by Art Union. I do not ...

    Article : 175 words
  32. MEXICO.—FEARFUL STATE OF THE COUNTRY—FUNERAL OF JUAREZ.

    A Brownsville (Texas) special says that the details of the Mexican outrages given before the Commission are shocking. Men are made poor in a single day, by driving off their herds over the the Rio Grande, which ...

    Article : 277 words
  33. INSANITY.

    SIR,—In answer to "Enquirer's" question respecting an article upon insanity, entitled "First Beginnings," I beg to say it may be found in the fifth Volume of the "Cornhill Magazine," at page 481 in the number far April, 1862. ...

    Article : 67 words
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