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  2. THE SURVEYOR-GENERAL.

    [?] you are either very desirous to secure the services of Capt. clarke in the for the coming Parliament, of some of your number wish to make it appear so, perhaps you will not take it amiss ibn me to direct your attention to some o: ...

    Article : 576 words
  3. ELECTION MEETING AT ST. KILDA.

    On Monday evening an adjourned meeting of the electors of the above district was held at the Grand Junction Hotel, for the purpose of taking into consideration the principles which the electors should require ...

    Article : 1,636 words
  4. MEXICO.

    Two principal events have taken place hero since my last letter, which manifest still more strongly anything also that has happened lately thai Mexico is to bo delivered over again to' the strife of the combined factions ...

    Article : 329 words
  5. PROPOSED DEMONSTRATION OF THE WORKING CLASSES.

    A public meeting of the working classes of decide to the propriety of setting apart a day to commemorate the adoption of the eight hours system was held lust evening at the Belvidere Hotel, Collingwood. The ...

    Article : 494 words
  6. GIPPS LAND.

    THE ELECTIONS.—The list is finished, and the lower distrcit furnishes about four hundred electors. Mr. John Orr, the owner of the survey named after him, near alberton, is expected next week to canvass the ...

    Article : 285 words
  7. THE CHEMISTRY OF GOLD.

    Dr. Macadam'* fifth lecture on chemistry was given last evening in the hall of the Mechanics' Institute. The room was crowded by n highly respectable company. The subject was the Chemistry of Gold ...

    Article : 1,856 words
  8. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE.

    Tho first topic of tho Message is our relations with Great Britain, and among these relations precedence is given to those growing out of the misunderstanding between tho two Governments ns to the interpretation ...

    Article : 1,636 words
  9. CALIFORNIA.

    By tho Burnham we have received San Francisco papers to the 30th March. The news they contain is not of much importance. Tho charge of fraud against Cohen in connection with the insolvency of the late firm of Adams and Co., was ...

    Article : 476 words
  10. FRAUDS ON' HOTEL-KEEPERS.

    SIR.—I should feel much obliged to you if you would kind enough to insert the following in your next [?] I beg to call the attention of hotel proprietors. boarding-hose and restaurant-keepers to the fact that unprincipled ...

    Article : 119 words
  11. UNITED STATES_

    We have, by the Braham, intelligence from New York to the 5th February. The political news is of some importance. We copy the following items from a file of the New York ...

    Article : 1,067 words
  12. STATE AID TO RELIGION.

    SIR.—I would most respectfully call your attention, and that J of your Emerald Hill readers to the fuel, Unit in a report of the deputation who waited on R. S. Anderson, Esq., [?] questing him to stand for our district, and which appearance in ...

    Article : 183 words
  13. MISS CATHERINE HAYES'S CONCERT AT THE EXHIBITION BUILDING.

    On. Monday evening Miss Hayes gave the first of two farewell concerts to u brilliant mid crowded audience in the Exhibition Building. Not less than twelve hundred persons were present, a very largo proportion of ...

    Article : 875 words
  14. THE CROSSINGS.

    SIR—As one of the multitude whose peregrinations are chiefly in the neighborhood of Elizabeth street, where it crossed collins[?] I have an interest in whatever relates thereto [?] some anxiety to know if the Corporation has projected ...

    Article : 261 words
  15. SYDNEY.

    MR. DONALDSON.—Public notice has been given by Messrs. Donaldson and co., that Mr. Stuart A. Donaldson has retired from that firm. Mr. Donaldson has also intimated by public advertisement that he has resigned ...

    Article : 397 words
  16. DANGER

    SIR.—At the ton of King street there a considerable cutting, which if the safety of life and limb are at all to be considered of any value, ought of the well guarded by a proporfence, having sufficient lights displayed thereon at night to ...

    Article : 239 words
  17. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    The electoral list is closed, and those who have not registered their names ( I fear there are many) have lost their votes. Before long we shrill be in tho busy excitement or electioneering. And now who is the coming ...

    Article : 969 words
  18. INTERESTING FROM EGYPT.

    Said Pasha is again at war with the Bedouins of tho Resort, both in Lower arid Upper Egypt, and his Highness will find that he will eventually be the loser by not conciliating these people, as they always have ...

    Article : 944 words
  19. FROM KANEAS.

    ANOTHER BORDE-RUFFIAN OUTRAGE.—The citizens of this city have been called out a t midnight to rally at Easton in the defence of the people there from violence of a mob from Missouri. the enemy made an ...

    Article : 373 words
  20. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR.—A Dean of the Episcopal Church" in Melbourne writers"dissent lives upon the Church of England" In England I was what is there called a dissenter, thanks to the intelligence of Victorians were have no recognised ...

    Article : 376 words
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