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  2. TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1862.

    That for some time back there should have been so large an outlay on our defenece, and that, nevertheless, we could not recognise the visit of a friendly ...

    Article : 5,881 words
  3. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    There is still the sime complaint of general dullness on tho diggings, and mining news is therefore searcs. New rushes are very much wanted, but they will not break out, although so ...

    Article : 1,971 words
  4. THE BENEVOLENT ASYLUM.

    The annual general meeting of the subseribers to the Benevolent Asylum was held, in the Mechanics' Institute, yesterday afternoon. Mr. Greaves occupied the chair, There was not a large ...

    Article : 1,922 words
  5. THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    The annual goneral meeting of the subscribers and contributors io the Melbourne Hospital was held yesterdaj afternoon in the board-room of the establishment ...

    Article : 1,507 words
  6. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.

    The City of Sydney arrtved punctually this morning with the English Eleven, who were landed a little after seven, in the presence of fully 10,000 people. After an enthusinstic ...

    Article : 166 words
  7. MELBOURNE ORPHAN ASYLUM.

    The tenth annual meeting of subscribers to the Melbourne Orphan Asylum was held yesterday afternoon in the school-room of the institution, the Bishop of Melbourne in the chair There ...

    Article : 1,421 words
  8. THE MELBOURNE PUBLIC LIBRARY.

    The following return shows the number of visitors to the Melbourne Public Library, and the donations received, during the month ending 24th January, 1862:— ...

    Article : 235 words
  9. POLICE.

    Their Worships took their seats on the Bench at ten o'clock. DRUNKENNESS.—James Bryan, James M'Carten, William Hanadon, Dunean Leech, ...

    Article : 1,137 words
  10. PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS. (THIS DAY.)

    1. Mr. Ander on, to mive— For leave to bring in a bill to amend the law relating to Customs. 2. Mr. [?]nd, to move— ...

    Article : 828 words
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