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  2. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.

    ESCORT RETURNS.—The escorts from Beech-worth arrived at the Gold Office yesterday at the usual hour, and brought the following returns, viz.:— ...

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  3. CASTLEMAINE.

    LOCAL COURT.—No meeting again to-day. Captain Bull waited an hour after the time of meeting, and only one member, Mr. Lay, attended. It is clearly of no use my making ...

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  4. The Argus.

    IT is with very sincere sorrow that we have to announce the decease of his Excellency Sir Charles Hotham, Governor of this colony, who died at Toorak yesterday, ...

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  5. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    This is the anniversary of the proclamation of the colony, in 1836, and, of course, a holiday at the public offices. The Governor has been very liberal in proclaiming holidays: there ...

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  6. LATEST EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE.

    We resume our extracts from late English journals received by the Fiery Cross. The Liverpool Times of the 9th October publishes the following statements in the ...

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  7. MOVEMENTS OF THE ALLIES.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 27.—Bashi-Bazouks, at the Dardanelles, are again in full revolt. Steamers have been sent, with 700 men of the contingent, to bring them to reason. ...

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  8. CORRESPONDENCE FROM THE CAMP.

    The following order of the day has been issued by General de la Marmora:—"Kadikoi, Sept. 16th.—The correspondences of the military and of the civilians attacked to the ...

    Article : 239 words
  9. THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS.

    WE would fain hope that there is still time for Mr. Nicholson to reconsider his determination not father to attmept to form a Ministry. We can well understand that ...

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  10. GEELONG.

    At the examiantion of the children attending the Free Church School here, Mr. Ross, who has most assiduously attended to the duties of head master for the last three years, ...

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  11. DESIGNS OF THE MURAT FAMILY ON NAPLES DISAVOWED BY THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON.

    The Government of the Emperor has seen with deep regret the publication of a letter on the subject of the affairs of Naples of nature to engender the belief that the policy of ...

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  12. SYDNEY.

    Sydney and its environs are lively enough in the way of amusement, but there is little else going forward just now. Yesterday these was a regatta on Woolloomooloo Bay, ...

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  13. RETIREMENT OF COUNT NESSELRODE.

    The Constitutional publishes the following letter from Warsaw, dated Oct. 2:—"I have to communicate to you the opinion which prevails here generally among the usually ...

    Article : 308 words
  14. RICHMOND POLITICAL ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of this association took place on Friday evening, last in the Richmond Assembly-room, for the purpose of publicly discushing the chief political events of the day. ...

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  15. KILMORE.

    The excellent leader that appeared in your Wednesday's issue, under the heading of "Christmas," so pregnant as it was with words of kindness and sympathy for all, has, we ...

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  16. DESPATCH FROM GENERAL SIMPSON[?]

    A despatch from General Simpson to Lord Panmure has been published during the night. It contains Gen. Simpson's list of the names of officers and men brought to his ...

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  17. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    THE BRIGHTON STEEPLE-CHASE.—The entries for this race, which is a sweepstakes of five sovereigns each, with forty sovereigns added, for all horses carrying twelve stone over four ...

    Article : 238 words
  18. ARRIVAL OF ENGLISH PRIZES.

    On the 2nd inst., the barque Prescoa, and five other vessels, arrived at Elsinore, as English prizes. ...

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  19. CAPTURE OF A TURKISH CONVOY BY THE RUSSIANS AT KARS.

    The semi-official Austrian correspondent publishes news from Constantinople, of the 27th ult., to the effect that the Russians before Kars had captured a Turkish convoy of ...

    Article : 52 words
  20. THE NEW DANISH CONSTITUTION.

    HAMBURG, October 4.—The new constitution has been promulgated at Copenhagen. Prince Ferdinand, the King's uncle, having refused his signature, has been dismissed from ...

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