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  3. LATEST Foreign Intelligence.

    The combined army of England and France, now assembled in Turkey, numbers 80,000 men. Three divisions of the French army, under the command of Generals Bosquet, Forey, and the ...

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  4. VICTORIA.

    WE continue to-day our Summary of intelligence from our files of Victoria journals to the 21st instant, recently received. In the Legislative Council on the 18th two new ...

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  5. SIX DAYS' Later Intelligence!!

    By the arrival of the steam-ship City of Sydney, this morning, we have intelligence from England to the 10th of August which was brought to that port last ...

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  6. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS.

    October 28.—City of Sydney, steamer, 600 tons, Captain M[?], from Melbourne October 2[?] Passengers—Mrs. H. Go[?]the, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and child, Mr. and Mrs. Alle, Miss Pickering, Captain Fitzgerald, lady, and two ...

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    The City of Sydney (s.), left Melbourne on Wednesday the 25the instant, at 6 p.m. Arrived at Twofold Bay yesterday and landed 60 passengers. Passed the H[?]llespont (s.), on Thursday morning 90 miles N.E. of ...

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  8. MELBOURNE SHIPPING.

    October 20.—D[?]vn, from Newcastle; Gertrude, from New York; Thorwalsden, from London. October 22.—City of Sydney (s.), from Sydney; hen[?]tta, from Bord[?] Hav[?]h (s.), from Adelaide; ...

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    The Nele[?]s had made a spendid run from Southampton to this port, in seventy-one days thirteen hours. Unfortunately she brings no complete [?]s of English papers. There were five births during the passage, and ...

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  10. LATE EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE.

    By the Neleus, which arrived yesterday afternoon, we (the Argus) have intelligence from England to the 10th August. The retreat of the Russians beyond the Pruth ...

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  11. GEELONG SHIPPING.

    October 20.—Greeclan, from Hobart Town. October. 21.—Raven, from Newcastle; O[?]ator, from Sydney. October 22.—Collier, from Hobart Town; Sara[?]n, from ...

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  12. ADELAIDE SHIPPING.

    October 11.—Louisa, from Singapore; E[?]r, from Hobart Town; Gem and Verona, from Melbourne. CLEARANCE. October 11.—Wild Irish Girl, for Sydney. ...

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  13. ENGLISH SHIPPING.

    The following vessels have salled from Gravesend since the date of our last despatches:— For SYDNEY.—Lady Kennaway, August 9. For MELBOURNE.—Highlander, N[?]ander, August 4; ...

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    MR. WA[?]N AND THE BOY REGAN.—The boy Regan, whose case gave the noble Secretary of State to so much trouble a few months ao, was again tried before the learned Recorder of this ...

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    SCOTLAND-YARD AND TEH TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN.—Lord St. Leonards, last night, brought the subject of the ticketof-leave system before the notice of the ...

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