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  2. SPEECH OF THE EMPEROR TO THE SENATE, ON THE PROCLAMATION OF THE PLEBISCITUM.

    GENTLEMEN,—On receiving from your hands the verification of the votes recorded on the 8th May, my first thought is to express my acknowledgments to the nation, which, for the fourth time during the last ...

    Article : 589 words
  3. THE LAND

    OUR space last week was well nigh monopolised by the ANALYSIS OF THE SUGARGROWERS' RETURNS concerning the SUGAR CROP OF 1869-70. The details on that sheet ...

    Article : 2,590 words
  4. MAITLAND MARKETS.

    FRIDAY, July 15.—Business has been tolerably good this week, both wholesale and retail, more especially the latter, owing, doubtless, to its being the commencement of a new quarter. The farmers are inquiring anxiously for seed—such as lu[?] ...

    Article : 1,805 words
  5. TASMANIA.

    We have papers to the 9th instant. The coach which started from Launceston on Thursday evening (says the Mercury) with the colonial and English mails which arrived by the Derwent, met with an accident ...

    Article : 585 words
  6. WINDSOR.

    RICHMOND BRIDGE COMPANY.—The half-yearly meeting of the shareholders was held at the Black Horse Inn, Richmond, on Wednesday last, to receive the report of the dircetors. Mr. James Ascough, J.P., occupied the [?] ...

    Article : 586 words
  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Our files are to the 9th instant. We take the following from the Rigister:- Of the Governor's visit to Yorke's Peninsula a telegram to the above journal says:—His Excellency the Governor, ...

    Article : 815 words
  8. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    FROM Melbourne we have papers to the 14th instant. The Ballarat [?] thus cancludes an article on the present state of things on that gold-field and the prospects frot he future now disclosing themselves:—"Upon the ...

    Article : 1,183 words
  9. GENERAL PRIM AND THE INTERREGNUM.

    THE question of the interregnum and its termination, either by the election of a king, or by means ot the formation of a less anomalous and more parliamentary and constitutional government than that which now ...

    Article : 685 words
  10. NEW ZEALAND.

    FROM Auckland, we have files to the 7th instant. From the papers we extract the items of news from the various provinces:- AUCKLAND, 7TH JULY.—Mr. Hamley, of the Military ...

    Article : 1,726 words
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