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  2. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1861.

    To the fine humour of the new Attorney-General the country is indebted already for a ripe apophthegm and an apt illustration. Mr. ASPINALL has not ...

    Article : 6,046 words
  3. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    The general report from the gold-fields is to the effect that items of mining news were never more scarce or unimportant. A few instances of individual success there have been, but scarcely ...

    Article : 2,052 words
  4. THE ELECTIONS.

    A meeting of electors was held last night, in the Mechanics' Institute, for the purpose of considering and approving of the Ministerial policy, as put forth in the speech of the Chief ...

    Article : 3,101 words
  5. RAILWAY RIOTS.

    There have been riots on the railway, and great excitement in consequence. Five hundred of the turn-outs have cleared the line from Malmesbury to Woodend, smashing the trucks, cranes, &c., ...

    Article : 224 words
  6. PARLIAMENTARY HONOURS.—THE CANDIDATES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 544 words
  7. ELI[?]AH AT THE THEATRE ROYAL.

    Nothing could be more unpropitious than the weather last night, and nothing more remerkable than the concourse of people which assembled, under such circumstances, to listen to the oratorio ...

    Article : 834 words
  8. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.

    The flood in the Hunter River district is fast subsiding. The Empire says martial law will not be pro claimed at Burrangong at present. A telegram ...

    Article : 292 words
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