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  2. LAW INTELLIGENCE.

    Second sitting, and on discharge. Mr. Lucas for insolvent. Proof: W. Graham £19 12s, 4d. for goods. (Lucas, for Church.) ...

    Article : 2,426 words
  3. INTERCOLONAL TELEGRAMS.

    Private advices report that arrangements for the new mail line via Portland and California progress satisfactorily. The Rev. J. Dougal has been nominated as ...

    Article : 1,635 words
  4. POWER AND HIS ADVENTURES.

    The excitement caused by the capture, of Power has increased as the opportunity of seeing him without the usual accompaniment of a revolver" at one's head became more apparent. ...

    Article : 1,953 words
  5. VICTORIA.

    The Age of Friday says:—The immigration debate must be near its close now. No speaker of importance remains, save Sir James M'Culloeh, the most important of all. Mr. Wrixon ...

    Article : 1,989 words
  6. THE GREEK BRIGANDS.

    London telegrams received by the Ceylon Observer, viê Russia, give further particulars respecting the massaore of the English tourists by Greek birgands. Official correspondence on ...

    Article : 435 words
  7. NEW ZEALAND.

    The news from the seats of disturbance in the North Island continues to be satisfactory, so far as it goes. Ropata and others, who have been on expeditions into the Uriwera country, have ...

    Article : 2,136 words
  8. GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN.

    Having been invited to address the Father Mathew Convention of New York, on the subject of Temperance, Mr. G. F. Train responded in following style:— ...

    Article : 667 words
  9. THE LATE MR. BOGLE AND THE MEDICAL PROFESSION IN HOBART TOWN.

    Sir,—In a notice in your paper of this morning, of the circumstances attending the death of the late Mr. Bogle, you say either too much or too little for the satisfaction of justice, or for ...

    Article : 402 words
  10. A SCENE IN THE VICTORIAN ASSEMBLY

    On Thursday, Mr. Longmore, in addressing the committee on the immigration vote, said:— "The Attorney-General had no right to speak of the gentlemen he (Mr. Longmore) addressed ...

    Article : 534 words
  11. THE SALMON.

    Sir,—Looking over your yesterday's Summary, I observe that Mr. M. Allport, when speaking of the close resemblance of certain species of fish to each other, in the early stages ...

    Article : 106 words
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