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  2. ANOTHER ESCAPE FROM BERRIMA GOAL.

    ON the night of Tuesday, or rather Wednesday morning, tbe 16th September instant, another escape from this prison was effected. The parties so making tbeir escape were John Jobson (a native of Buugonia), John Reily. ...

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  3. PARRAMATTA,

    SEPTEMBER 21.—POLICE OCURT.—Saturday, September 19th.—Before the Mayor and Messre. J. N. ale and G. Langley.—Thomas Bennett, on remand, was again placed before the Bench, charged with violently ...

    Article : 290 words
  4. QUEENSLAND.

    WE have Brisbane papers to September 18th. The Courier of that date says:— In the Legislative Assembly, yesterday, after questions had been answered by Ministers, the Appropriation Bi ...

    Article : 793 words
  5. NEW CALEDONIA.

    THE "Fete of the Emperor " was duly observed on the 16th August, at Por—de.France. The Moniteur thus describes the scene on the Champ-de-Mansuvre, when the olarions announced the arrival of the Governor, ...

    Article : 1,076 words
  6. THE INVASION OF MARYLAND AND PENN. SYLWANIA.

    ALTHOUGH we have published the particulers of the events following the invasion of the Northeren States by General Lee—the repulse of his army and his retreat towards Richmond—we had not before given any ...

    Article : 2,185 words
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    THE PEOPLE OF VENICE.—A Venice letter in the Sicel contains the following—"Menin often said, 'I know th people ef Venice; they will tire out Austria.' Nothing could be more exact. This is the third time that I have ...

    Article : 332 words
  8. VICTORIA.

    WE have Melbourne papers to the 18th September. The Age, of the 17th, has the following — Although the weather,was extremely unfavourable, there was an unusually large attendance at the live ...

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    INTRODUCTION OF THE MURRAY CON.—On Tuesday last three hundred and fifty young cod were brought into town from Mr. Murray's ponds at LakeGeorge by a man named Banwell. They were in a ceak and large tub, and ...

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