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  2. AMERICAN PAPERS.

    SIR,—An American, arriving in this Colony after a three, or perhaps, four months' voyage, naturally desires to see an American newsaper. He enquires if there be any public institution where such an article may be ...

    Article : 533 words
  3. LIGHT WEIGHTS.

    SIR—I take the liberty of calling the attention of the Governement, through the medium of your columns, to a matter of great importance to the public generally, and that is, the want of an efficient person as inspector of ...

    Article : 942 words
  4. CITY COUNCIL

    The usual quarterly meeting of the [?] Council was held on Wednesday at [?] o'clock. Present—The Right Worshipful the M[?] ...

    Article : 2,143 words
  5. THE PROROGATION.

    "It is always ther duty of some true subjects in every state continu[?]usly to mark down for the informat[?] of posterity occurrences which attract attention, and are therefore supposed noteworthy by observant men."— ...

    Article : 813 words
  6. ENGLISH NEWS TO NOVEMBER 15.

    We find some additional scraps of English intelligence in the papers recently received. In the House of Lords the Earl of Donough-more moved and the Marquis of Bath seconded ...

    Article : 674 words
  7. SUPREME COURT.

    Dr. Mackay moved the rule nisi obtained on a former day, in this case absolute; but as the rule nisi was only served last night, and as the plaintiff did not object to give time for the ...

    Article : 194 words
  8. TO THE MINERS OF VICTORIA.

    Gentlemen, Miners, and Gold Diggers generally,—I am a foreigner, and have not a perfect knowledge of the English language, and must beg your indulgence for my style.; I am an odl man, a father, and a grandfather, ...

    Article : 758 words
  9. ECCLESIASTICAL.

    Mr. Forbes moved that letters of administration should be given to Alicia Shaw, widowof deceased. Granted. IN THE GOODS OF J. BRISBANE, DECEASED. ...

    Article : 356 words
  10. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.

    SURPEME COURT.—Since the last session, the body of the Court has been materially altered; two galleries having been erected, one for the better class, and another for the ignoble vulgars. The Bench, bar, and ...

    Article : 3,121 words
  11. MELBOURNE, MOUNT ALEXANDER, AND MURRAY RIVER RAILWAY.

    Sir,—I perceive in your paper of yesterday, a paragraph from your Special Commissioner, on the subject of this Railway, and that he conceives that he has reason to complain of not receiving information from my ...

    Article : 288 words
  12. SELECT POETRY.

    THE following is a translation of a German ba[?]ed, [?] a tipsy man, which has been [?]ot to music, and is often sung in Germany; it is rather droll in the original, and perhaps has not lost all its humour by being "ever[?]t," ...

    Article : 204 words
  13. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—I have but recently arrived from England, and seeing an advertisement in your paper of to-day, "Wanted two dressmakers," I proceeded with my sister to the address named, No. 8, La Trobe-street, east; on ...

    Article : 143 words
  14. IN BANCO.

    Mr. Smyth moved for judgment against ejector—Granted. GOODS OF D. W. O'NIALL, DECEASED. Mr. Smyth moved for administration to the ...

    Article : 63 words
  15. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION,

    Messrs. Francis and Cohen.—Candles, flour, fancy goods, jewellery, pistols, oilmen's stores, butter, [?]e, coffeee, &c. Messrs. Little and Co.—Confectionary, onions, sug[?], ...

    Article : 172 words
  16. GOLD LICENSES.

    Sir,—Through the medium of your paper I beg leave to suggest to the Gold Licensing Commissioners, that were they to have the blank forms of Licenses filled up, leaving only the name for insertion, previously to the ...

    Article : 174 words
  17. POST OFFICE GRIEVANCE.

    Sir,—The postman has this day brought me two letters, one from St. Kild[?], posted on the 12th of last month, bearing the Melbourne post mark of that day; the other from Geelong, of the same date, both ...

    Article : 118 words
  18. CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

    The Court opened for the trial of criminals [?] ten o'clock this morning, at which time Mr. Justice Barry having disposed of the Banco business in chambers, took his seaty on the ...

    Article : 2,497 words
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