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  2. DOTTINGS ON ASTRONOMY. No. II.

    SIR,—Before I resume my "Dottings," allow me to acknowledge with thanks Mr. F. Napier's correction of an error into which I had fallen, by adopting a calculation that has generally been received as correct. ...

    Article : 1,613 words
  3. NEWCASTLE.

    FEBRUARY 24th.—The Railway Station at Honeysuckle Point, near here, is advancing satisfactorily towards completion. The carriages landed from the Dundonald are being put together; six of the passenger carriages ...

    Article : 739 words
  4. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE Mr. Arkins and Mr. Eliott. LIBEL. MOORE V. WRIGHT. This was a prosecution for an alleged libel, published ...

    Article : 5,195 words
  5. HUNTER RIVER DISTRICT.

    THE WEATHER.—THE RIVERS.—We scarcely remember any season when the Hunter was so frequently in fresh as it has been this. It rose again on Saturday, and reached nearly nine feet above high water mark, ...

    Article : 483 words
  6. BEFORE Mr. Forbes.

    Five drunkards were fined 20s. each, or in default of payment to submit to the usual alternative. Five or six vagrants, having neither habitation nor calling, were sent to gaol for periods varying ...

    Article : 173 words
  7. INDIA.

    WE take the following items of news from the Friend of India of 27th November:— There has been a destructive fire in the Dockyard at Rangoon. Many valuable buildings were destroyed, ...

    Article : 1,959 words
  8. WATER POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE the Water Police Magistrate. Martha Henley, convicted of drunkenness, was fined 10s., and Arthur Bristol, convicted of drunkenness and using obscene language, was fined 40s., with the ...

    Article : 260 words
  9. THE LONDON TRIBUNAL OF COMMERCE ASSOCIATION, AND THE DEFEAT OF THE COMMERCIAL LAW REFORMERS.

    SIR,—Your position is as noble as it is honourable, because it is fearfully responsible. Since the Press of Great Britain is now the acknowledged main artery of the world's thinking, what you owe to the country ...

    Article : 3,713 words
  10. ESTIMATES FOR THE ROADS.

    SIR,—Can you, or can anybody, tell upon what principle it is that the Estimates for the Roads have been kept back till two months of he longest days and finest weather have been subtracted from 1857? ...

    Article : 87 words
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