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  2. VICTORIA.

    WE have Mellbourne papers to the 13th instant The following is from the Age:— The trial of the, directors of the Provident Institute was brought to a termination yesterday, having occupied ...

    Article : 1,144 words
  3. WEEKLY REGISTER.

    GEORGE MARSHALL has agreed to procesed to New Zealand with the English cricketers after playing in Victoria. Terms, £3500 and all travelling and hotel expenses paid, The Cowper Ministry resigned on Thursday, the 8th ...

    Article : 1,252 words
  4. TRUE GHOSTS AND DREAMS.

    SIR CLEFFORD DURIMM, who has seat in the neighbourhood of Durbam, missed his gardener, who, it was supposed, had fallen into the river Tees, his hat and stick having been found near ...

    Article : 1,939 words
  5. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    From our papers to the 6th instant we learn that a pugilistic encounter took place in the public streets on the 6th instant, between Mr, Strangways, M.L.A., and Mr. Phillipson. The affray was caused by some remarks ...

    Article : 243 words
  6. INDIA.

    BY the Candis, which anchored at Galle yesterday morning, we have files of Calcutta papers to the 8th instant. We regret to find that we have again been premature in our congratulations on the capture of the notorious ...

    Article : 466 words
  7. A FRENCHMAN ON ENGLAND.

    M. CHARLES DE FRANQUEVILLE, Auditor to the Council of State, and late Secretary- General to the Imperial Commission of the Great Exhibition of London last year, has just produced a volume of nearly 70 pages, written with ...

    Article : 968 words
  8. THE SUEZ CANAL.

    THE following, relating to this subject, is from the letter of the correspondent of the Times at Constantinople, dated July 23:— I have reason to know that the difficult question of the ...

    Article : 620 words
  9. BOMBAY.

    The steamer Behar, from Bombay, anchored at Gaile at 6 o'clock on the 18th. The following are the "heads of Intelligence" to hand by the mail:— "The reputed Nana has arrived at Cawnpore, and been ...

    Article : 181 words
  10. THE INTERCOLONIAL ROWING MATCH.

    A MEETING of the committee was held on Wednesday evening last, at George Marshall's, Mr. A. Newell in the chair, when, after some pro forma business, Mr. H. F. Norton, the honorary secretary, stated that, in accordance ...

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  11. DR. LIVINGSTONE'S AFRICAN EXPEDITION

    DR. LIVINGSTONE has addressed the Following letter to the editor of the Medical Times and Gazette:— Sir, In a leading article in your journal of July 5, 1862, headed English Sacrifices in Central Africa, after ...

    Article : 1,532 words
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    MOURASIEFF SHOWING MERCY.—Out of derision, Mouravoeff orders the gibbot to be unusually high, and at the foot a large hole is dug to "receive priests and nobles. is spite of this revolting cynicism, the executioner of ...

    Article : 401 words
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    M. de Kercaradec, a gentleman well known in the sporting world of the environs of Dinon and Rennes, recently batted that he would drive his mare Tolla in a tilbury, 100 leogues in 109 consecutive hours. The trial ...

    Article : 102 words
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    Colonel Wangh has again appeared before the Bankruptey Court and prayed to be released from custody. Medical evidence was given that continued confinement would perhaps endanger his life, bat the Comminssioner ...

    Article : 42 words
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