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  2. SATURDAY, OOTOBER 15, 1859.

    The Legislativo Assembly met yesterday at noon, pursuant to adjournment. The Speaker, accompanied by several ...

    Article : 2,920 words
  3. SINGING BIRDS AND INSECTS.

    Sir,—A week or two ago, there was a letter [?] your paper about tho introduction of the English singing birds in the colony, and the writer expressed his fears of the success of the ...

    Article : 529 words
  4. NEW ZEALAND.

    Since my last communication, public interest has been kept on the gui vive by the visit of ex[?]loration in this province of the celebrated Dr. Hochstetter, lately attached to the Austrian ...

    Article : 1,300 words
  5. EAST COLLINGWOOD MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    The Council met as usual last night, the councillors present being Messrs. Hood, Mason, Turner, Greenwood, Cope, Houghton, and Jarvis. The last three gentlemen, who were ...

    Article : 654 words
  6. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    Continued raw and gusty weather madethe attendance on the Racecourse yesterday almost as select as on Thursday. As before, the spor[?] ing fare provided was of the most sumptuou ...

    Article : 3,524 words
  7. THE VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT

    The SPEAKER took the chair at a few minute past 12 o'clock, there being then present—Messrs. Henty, Amsinck, L. L. Smith, M'Lellan, Macadam, Don, Bennett, Loader, Hunter, ...

    Article : 385 words
  8. TELEGEAPHIC DESPATCHES.

    The judgment in Purves v. Lang having been against the Doctor, the primary Judge grants an injunction to interdict him from the performance of his functions as minister, and decrees his ...

    Article : 287 words
  9. A BALL AT YARRA BEND ASYLUM.

    Sir,—On Wednesday evening last I was invited to a ball given by the attendants of the above asylum, in return (as I understood) for one given some time since by the superintendent. On my ...

    Article : 356 words
  10. THE PASTORAL INTERESTS OF VICTORIA.

    Follow-Colonists,—I have often directed you a'tention to the statistics of our banking opera tions, which satisfied you of the necossity of establishing local institutions, and it resulted in the ...

    Article : 964 words
  11. MUSIC IN THE GARDENS.

    Sir,—May I, for the benefit of the publie in general, beg you to use your iniluenco with the officers of the 40th, to allow the band to perform in the Gardens, as during last summer. ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. WEEKLY ABSTRACT OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 175 words
  13. IN RE MARTIN FITZGERALD, AN INSOLVENT.

    Sir,—We have seen in your issue of Wednesday last, that a person of the name of Martin Fitzgerald, of St. Kilda, has filed his schedule, and stated his liabilities to be £250, caused by the ...

    Article : 231 words
  14. A SCENE IN A ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    Sir,—Passing St. George's Church (in Carlton) last evening, 1 heard tho sound of music coming from it. On going up to the door, guess my indignation at seeing mon and women oaporing and ...

    Article : 197 words
  15. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    The following notiiications appeared in yesterday's Government Gazette:- APPOINTMENTS. To be Territorial Magistrates.—Andrew Nash, ...

    Article : 646 words
  16. THE GEELONG HOSPITAL.

    Sir,—Referring to a letter of your Geolong correspondent in this day's Argus, 1 believe I am justified in staling that he has fallon into an error, in supposing that the Geelong Hospital is ...

    Article : 309 words
  17. "CHUBB OUTDONE."

    Sir,—Observing in your Argus of this day a paragraph under the head of "Chubb outdone," and copied from an English paper, giving a locksmith, of Frankfort-on-the-Maine, the credit of ...

    Article : 632 words
  18. HA WAIAN ISLANDS.

    Honolulu papers to the 25th of June inclusive state that the Emperor of the French had declined to ratify the reserved articles in the treaty of 1859, but had conceded all that the Hawaian ...

    Article : 373 words
  19. THE PARLIAMENTARY OATH.

    Sir,—I glean from your issue of this morning that his Honour Mr. Justice Barry administered during the afternoon of yesterday the oath of allegiance to tim members of the Legislative ...

    Article : 323 words
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