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  2. SHIPPING.

    MARCH 1.—Gladiator, ship, 533 tons, Captain Sim, from London 8th November. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Gill and family, Mr. and Mrs. Woolley and child, Mr. and Mrs. Tuting, Messrs. Cowan. Israel, William, Solomon, A. A. Marsball, Dewar, and ...

    Article : 87 words
  3. DEPARTURES.

    March 1.—Issbello, for Port Albert. March 1.—Akbar, for Ceylon. March 1.—Comet, for Melbourne. March 1.—London (s.), for Melbourne. ...

    Article : 25 words
  4. INSOLVENT COURT.

    IN the Estate of Thomas Brett, a first meeting, at 11 o'clock. In the Estate of David Howell, a certificate meeting, at noon. ...

    Article : 28 words
  5. PUNJAUB.

    MATTERS remain pretty much in statu quo at and about Peshawur (our latest dates are to the 23rd November), except that Sa[?]dut Khan, and Dereea Khan, thinking they might take advantage of the absence of Colonel Cotton's detachment, had been heard of at ...

    Article : 675 words
  6. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    THIS DAY.—Anglesay, for London: Tasmania (s.), Ellen and Elizabeth, and Golden Spring, for Melbourne; Mary Hall, and Florida, for Callao; Earl of Derby, for Manila; Inglewood, for Batavia; Geneva, for Calcutta; Rhone, for Newcastle; ...

    Article : 72 words
  7. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE the Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Arkins, Weekes, Allen, Egan, and Wingate. [?] Eleven persons had been apprehended for intoxication in the streets; one paid 40s. at the lock-up, and the remainder were ...

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  8. CLEARANCES.

    March 1.—London, (s.), 405 tons, Captain W. Watts, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Stato, and family, (3), Mr. and Mrs. Hope, Miss Bennett, Mrs, Waugh and two servants, Messrs. H. H. Beauchamp, F. Lassiter, W. ...

    Article : 294 words
  9. (From the North China Herald.)

    THE moral and religious character of the Chinese Rebellion will receive additional light from the letter of Dr. Medhurst. Asoldier of Tae-ping-wang's army, after being for two years a follower of the fortune of the new dynasly ...

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  10. DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 words
  11. ROYAL VICTORIA THEATRE.

    For the Benent of a portion of the Members of the Orchestra.— Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency Major-General Sir Robert Nickle, K.H., Commander of the Forces, upon which occasion, by the kind permission of Colonel Bloomfield and ...

    Article : 206 words
  12. COASTERS INWARDS.

    March 1.—Ann, Flora, Lass O'Gowrie, and Sisters, from Shoalhaven, with 83½ tons potatoes, 311 bushels and 1 ton grain, 1 keg butter; Sylph and Henry, from Brisbane Water, with 16,000 feet timber, 5000 laths, 5000 shingles, 8 boxes bananas ...

    Article : 110 words
  13. COASTERS OUTWARDS.

    March 1.—Thistle (s.), and Paterson Packet, for Morpeth; Quail and Rover, for the Hawkesbury; Henry and Syiph, for Brisbane Water; Absalom, Lass O'Gowri, and Flora, for Shoalhaven. ...

    Article : 32 words
  14. N. W. PROVINCES.

    We have been informed that the late Lieutenant-Governor of N. W. Provinces, has bequeathed the whole of his valuable private library to the Government college at Agra. A magnificent legacy this; furnishing further evidence of the warm interest which that ...

    Article : 141 words
  15. IMPORTS.

    February 28.—Queen Victoria: 2 cases, J. Perry; 4 cases, N. Burney and Co.; 20 cases, Kirchner and Co.; 2 cases, M'Nab, Brothers, and Co.; 219 packages, Croft; 25 boxes, J. Croft; 5 cases, Birnstingle and Co.; 1 cases, J. Murray; 1 case, Ford and ...

    Article : 442 words
  16. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    WHATEVER may be the military results of the great Chinese insurrection, it is impossible to entertain any doubt of the moral revolution which has been effected of late years; and it is ...

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  17. MADRAS.

    We are sorry to say that the clear weather continues without any prospect of a change, and that the accounts of scarcity alluded to in our last issue pour in so abundantly as to create serious anxiety.—Madras Spectator, November 21. ...

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  18. SCINDE.

    We hear that Mr. Frere, the Commissioner in Scinde, proposes abolishing the Fair at Sukkur, or, perhaps wo should say rather not to propose to hold the fair there as announced last year. Now Shikarpoor is to be proposed as the site, and we shall be glad to ...

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  19. THE AFFAIRS OF BURMAH.

    We extract the subjoined letter from Prome, dated 18th November, 1853, 10 P.M. "The prisoners here broke out of gaol this evening at or about six o'clock, P.M., heavy firing was kept up for a good hour—and ...

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  20. EXPORTS.

    March 1.—Anglesey, for London: 155 bales wool, Lyall, Scott, and Co; 243 bales wool, Rundle, Dangar, and Co.; 142 bales wool, Prince, Bray, and Ogg; 69 bales wool, Ray, Glaister, and Co.; 48 bales wool, Young and Co; 114 bales wool, R. Towns; ...

    Article : 449 words
  21. WATER POLICE.

    BEFORE Mr. ROW AND RONALD. Sereman, a seaman belonging to the Rhone, who was remanded from the previous day, pleaded guilty to the charge of desertion after being identified by the captain of the above vessel. The ...

    Article : 493 words
  22. SHIP'S MAILS.

    Mails will close at the Post-office as follows— FOR LONDON. — By the Auglesey, this day, at noon; and by the Prince of Wales, on Saturday evening, at 6. FOR PORT COOPER.—By the Gazelle, this day, at noon, if not ...

    Article : 1,172 words
  23. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 572 words
  24. CHILE.

    WE translate from the Diario of Valparaiso the following remarks on the growing prosperity of the country:— Since the country has been delivered from party ...

    Article : 494 words
  25. INDIA.

    Two items of news received by this mail have been kindly placed at our disposal by a gentleman in Bombay. The first is that Lord Elphinstone brings out with him a private secretary, Mr. Adam, a son of the late Sir Charles Adam. Mr. Adam was called to the ...

    Article : 416 words
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