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  2. NEW ZEALAND

    THE Aldinga arrived yesterday, and by her we have O[?]go journals to the 12th instant, bringing down the news from the 24th ultimo. The following is the summary for Melbourne of the Daily Times of 11th ...

    Article : 2,595 words
  3. ALL QUIET ON THE POTOMAC.

    Baltimore, September 24.—The American's correspondent at Sharpsburg, the 22nd, says there has come a lull, in which the contending armies are lying quietly, with the Potomac ...

    Article : 490 words
  4. LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

    FORTRESS MONROE, September 25th.—The Richmond Whig of the 21th says: Reinforcements have reached Lee since the battle of Manassas, enough to replace the losses in the recent battles. ...

    Article : 751 words
  5. CONFEDERATE LOSSES IN MARYLAND—EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT.

    Altona, Pa., September 24.—The Governors of nearly all the loyal States met here today, according to agreement. Fourteen were present, and three were represented by proxy. ...

    Article : 1,349 words
  6. WRECK OF THE TAMAR, FROM HOBART TOWN.

    The Otago Colonist of the 16th November gives the following particulars:— We are sorry to announce that the schooner Tamar, Captain Akitt, from Hobart Town, was driven on shore ...

    Article : 766 words
  7. NEWS FROM THE SOUTH AND WEST.

    Gollipoli[?] September 18.—The total value of Government stores destroyed in Colonel Lightburn's retreat is estimated at half a million dollars; his loss in killed and wounded is about a hundred. The Salt Works between ...

    Article : 2,165 words
  8. THE ADDRESS TO THE PRESIDENT ON HIS EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION.

    Washington, September 26th.—The Governors of Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia,, Illinois Wisconsin, Iowa; Michigan, New Hampshire, and Indf[?] arrived this morning from Altona, between ...

    Article : 724 words
  9. CREMORNE.

    SIR,—I[?]we it as a duty to myself to inform the public that the disappointment occasioned by the failure of steamers to run as advertised on Saturday and Monday last, was owing to two unexpected causes. The Brothers ...

    Article : 228 words
  10. BRISBANE WARD.

    SIR,—In your issue of to-day I am reported as having said at my meeting last evening, in reference to the sewerage tax, that I am in favour of making all pay alike. This, Sir, I beg to con[?]dict, as such report is ...

    Article : 189 words
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