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  2. PARLIAMENT.

    THE PRESIDENT took the chair at twenty nine minutes past 4 o'clock. PUBLIC FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR.WENTWORTH. ...

    Article : 887 words
  3. THE ROYAL SOCIETY.

    THE monthly meeting of the Royal Society was held in the Chamber of Commerce last night, the Rev. W.B. Clarke, president of the society, in the chair. There was a rather numerous attendance of members. ...

    Article : 1,141 words
  4. ARRIVAL OF THE SUEZ MAIL. COURT INTELLIGENCE.

    ON.October 3,the Prince of Wales and Prince Arthu went to Invercauld, and, in company of Colonel Far[?]ubarson, proceeded to the forest for deerstalking. The gallant colonel made the most complete arrangements ...

    Article : 302 words
  5. MONEY MARKET.

    In alluding to the recent unexpected rise in the Bank rate, the Economist says:—"For several weeks lately we urged the Bank of England to raise their rate rapidly. We wished that early in September they had ...

    Article : 770 words
  6. EXTRAORDINARY BALLOON ADVENTURE.

    One of the most extraordinary balloon adventures ever recorded was last month performed by two Americans. They started from Plymouth (N.H.) and descended in the settlement of Sayabee, in the province ...

    Article : 1,067 words
  7. ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR.

    THE anniversary of the ever-memorable battle of Trafalgar, when Nelson defeated the combined fleets of France and Spain off Cape Trafalgar, on Monday, October 21, 1805, was celebrated on October 21 by the ...

    Article : 396 words
  8. TERRIBLE COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    A shocking catastrophe occurred on October 7th at Morley, a place, half village, half town, situated midway between D[?]sbury and Leeds, and containing an large population of colliers. The largest among the ...

    Article : 667 words
  9. WOOL MARKET.

    Under date October 30, Messrs. Jacomb report:—Since the close of the public au[?]tions on the 8th instant this market has been quiet, with a fair Inquiry for small par[?]s of various descriptions wanted for especial purposes; the whole amount ...

    Article : 532 words
  10. THE REBUILDING OF CHICAGO.

    A correspondent of the Times, writing from Chicargo on the 7th inst., says:— "The tourist will scarcely find anything more mar[?]lous than the rebuilding of Chicago. Although he ...

    Article : 658 words
  11. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-eight minutes past 4. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. Mr. SUTHERLAND, in answer to Sir James Martin, ...

    Article : 10,468 words
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    THE PUBLIC FUNERAL OF MR. WENTWORTH. Yesterday afternoon the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly read a letter he had just received by the English mail, from Mrs. Wentworth, assenting for ...

    Article : 77 words
  13. LATEST MINING.

    The Burra Burra Tin-mining Company, Tenterfield, have found upon assay that the yield of their mine is 63 per cent of tin and gold, at the rate of 131oz to the ton. A small sample of the tin, weighing 8oz., has ...

    Article : 253 words
  14. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    Messrs. Anning and Cobb, who date Oct. 30, report:—Since our issue six vessels have arrived, viz., the British Commodore from sydney, the City of Florence,the Ruterpe and Lincoin shire from Melbourne, the Mendo[?]a from D[?]din, and the ...

    Article : 708 words
  15. A PRIEST CHARGED WITH SMUGGLING.

    At the Mansion House on Oct. 9, the Rev. Winard Bernard Gerrard Jansen, a Roman Catholic priest, attached to the Ursuline convent at Upton, was charged before Alderman' Sir Thomas Dakin with smuggling ...

    Article : 414 words
  16. JOHN BROWN, THE QUEEN'S PERSONAL ATTENDANT.

    A correspondent of the North British Mail gives the following account of John Brown:— " Twenty-four years ago he was taken from his father's house into the Palace, a raw country lad, to ...

    Article : 641 words
  17. STOCK AND SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 240 words
  18. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    A malanchely and fatal occurrence was brought under the notice of the London police on Oct. 19. The facts communicated are few and simple, and give no clue to the cause of the tragedy itself, [?]or to the identity ...

    Article : 654 words
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    The prospects of the Southern and Australian mines, according to the Burrown Advocate, continue to be very encouraging. The quality of the [?]now being raised is said to be very good.At the Frogmore mine (Mr. Sheedy ...

    Article : 127 words
  20. ITEMS OF COLONIAL INTEREST.

    The tin trade is all agog in reference to the recent discoveries in New, South Wales Rates are very shifty in consequence, and no one cares to lay in larger supplies than will serve for immediate use. If it be true that ...

    Article : 848 words
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