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  2. THE MEETING OF TO-DAY.

    THERE is a very large section of [?] society, which, although we believe [?] stanuch and sincere enough upon [?] question of transportation, has [?] ...

    Article : 1,715 words
  3. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.

    BALLAARAT.—We fear that we may still expect news of an exciting character from Ballaarat. A large body of police has been forwarded there, with the view of checking further disturbance, and in[?] ...

    Article : 3,842 words
  4. BALLAARAT.

    The exciting events of the last few days have been of such a nature as to deserve special attention in your columns, embracing, in the short space of two days, one of the most during and ...

    Article : 2,968 words
  5. COUNCIL PAPERS.

    Laid upon the Council Table by the Colonial Secretary, by command of His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, and ordered by the Council to be printed, 20th October, 1851. ...

    Article : 1,314 words
  6. THE EXHIBITION.

    There were 598 visitors to the Exhibition on Saturday. Of these only 190 were season-ticket holders. The receipts for the day amounted to £163 13s. In the evening a grand military ...

    Article : 532 words
  7. MISS CATHERINE HAYES.

    This lady arrived here yesterday in the City o[?] Sydney, and has taken up her abode at the Prince of Wales Hotel. Miss Hayes has not yet made arrangements for her public apperance in ...

    Article : 1,199 words
  8. GEELONG.

    Accounts from Ballaarat represent everything as tranquil. Except the scorched ground, the cinders, and the suddon disappearance of Bentley's house, no one would think for a moment ...

    Article : 1,060 words
  9. THE GREAT MEETING.

    Sir,—I was speaking last evening to a gentleman who, though usually apathetic on political [?] [?] f[?] strongly on the subject of to-morrow's [?]ing. He stated his intontion of giving his ...

    Article : 91 words
  10. SYDNEY.

    NEWS OF BANJAMIN BOYD.—The Oh[?]n spoke the barque Woodlark, Captain Field, with 200 barries sperm oil. Captain Field had spoken the whaler Bell, Captain Andy, who reported having ...

    Article : 616 words
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