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  2. TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1860.

    The condition of Europe was perhaps never more unpromising than at the date of our last English news. The peace of which Mr. BRIGHT is the ...

    Article : 5,990 words
  3. GEELONG.

    The police bench was occupied the greater part of to-day in investigating two charges preferred against Mr. John Whitehall, boot and shoe maker, of Moorabool-street, by a ...

    Article : 366 words
  4. PROSPECTING IN GIPPS LAND.

    Next to being detained at a small roadsids Weish inn waiting until a three days' rain has ceased, there is hardly anything more unsatisfactory than my present position. At the former ...

    Article : 1,652 words
  5. THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    Sir,—Permit me to occupy some space in your journal for a few remarks in reference to the above institution. The account of the meeting of subscribers, held on Saturday last, called by ...

    Article : 1,760 words
  6. THE DEBATE ON THE LAND BILL.

    Whether Mr. Duffy's designs were purely p[?]triotic or were tainted with the hankering for office, we hold it to be a matter for general congratulation that they were frustrated. Sick as ...

    Article : 1,627 words
  7. QUEENSLAND.

    The proceedings in the Assembly since I wrote last have embraced no questions of particular interest. The only motion which has occasioned anything in the shape of a debate was the ...

    Article : 1,494 words
  8. RICHARD WEBB.

    Sir,—I observed in to-day's Argus that a young man, by name Richard Webb, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment for stealing a pair of brushes and other things. You would greatly ...

    Article : 92 words
  9. THE STRIKE AT SUNBURY.

    Since the arrival of the detachmcnt of f[?]ot police from Melbourne, and the three or four mounted men, who unceasingly rido up and down tlie line for about five miles beyond ...

    Article : 905 words
  10. REPLY TO "AN OBSERVER."

    Sir,—I was very much surprised to see a letter in your issue of this morning, signed "An Observer," in which it is stated that "a sergeant and constable (both on duty) were drinking at ...

    Article : 1,154 words
  11. TELEGEAPHIC DESPATCHES.

    Wheat dull of sale at 8s. Buyers cautious. Flour inactive. Cargo of sugar ex Mary Smith sold by auction at good market prices. Tea market firm. ...

    Article : 102 words
  12. PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS.

    1. Frauds on Croditors Prevention Bill.—To be [?]ther considered in commitee. 2. Gold-fields Act Amendment Bill.—To be further considered in committee. ...

    Article : 1,308 words
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