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  2. THE COUNT JOHN DEMBINSKI.

    We have received another communication from the Count John Dembinski. It contains curious and valuable information and the merit of It is that, like the ,former ...

    Article : 318 words
  3. TO THE EDITOR OF THE LAUNCESTON EXAMINER.

    SIR,—A short time back you published some notices, supposed to be the earliest, respecting the formation of an electric telegraph; I beg to hand you the following, which, though of ...

    Article : 852 words
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    Lord Bacon gives the following account of a practice common in the reign of Elizabeth.—"The ministers within a district did meet upon a week-day in some principal town ...

    Article : 982 words
  5. ITALY.

    A despatch from Turin, dated the 26th July announces that an insurrectionary movement had been attempted on the preceding night in the Duchy of ...

    Article : 413 words
  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Two actions were recently tried at Sydney which throw some light on two subjects very imperfectly understood, viz., the law applying to landlords and tenants; and that applying ...

    Article : 1,494 words
  7. TO THE EDITOR OF THE LAUNCESTON EXAMINER.

    MR. EDITOR,—"Fucts are stubborn things," but during my progress at the alluvial diggings I have remarked one thing, which is, that in every gully, from Harrison's Gully ...

    Article : 228 words
  8. VICTORIA.

    Our papers from Melbourne are to 4th instant. On the previous day the civic elections terminated in the return of Mr. Keeley for Gipps ...

    Article : 982 words
  9. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—Once more I am under the necessity of appealing to your well known kindness, requesting you to place the columns of your valuable journal at my disposal; ...

    Article : 984 words
  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE LAUNCESTON EXAMINER.

    SIR,—There is one thought suggested by the late inquest which does not appear to have occurred to your correspondent "Monitor." I allude to the almost invariable attendance of ...

    Article : 595 words
  11. NICARAGUA.

    WE are in possession (says the Panama Star of August 14th) of private reliable advices from Nicaragna of the highest importance. It would seem that this unfortunate ...

    Article : 197 words
  12. LONGFORD.

    Several trifling cases having been disposed of, the case of Kennedy v. Ross was called on. Mr. Hookey for defendant. The plaintiff stated that he engaged to do some ditching ...

    Article : 1,072 words
  13. UNITED STATES.

    By way of California we (Empire) have papers from Now York, to the 5th August, and from New Orleans to the 7th. The friends of Colonel Fremont appear to be ...

    Article : 287 words
  14. THE NEW COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.

    The resignation of Lord Hardinge and the appointment of the Duke of Cambridge to the office of Commander-in-Chief, will excite little surprise in any quarter. It is perfectly natural ...

    Article : 548 words
  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE LAUNCESTON EXAMINER.

    SIR,—As the well-water in this district is very bad, especially during the hot season, should you or any of your readers be acquainted with any method of purifying or deodonising ...

    Article : 218 words
  16. MAURITIUS.

    The appointment of Mr. Gillespie Dickson to the important office of Procureur and Advocate-General has caused general dissatisfaction. ...

    Article : 262 words
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