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  2. THE PROCEDURE OF LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLIES.

    At the end of last year a circular was received from Lord Kimberley by the Governors of all British colonies possessing responsible government, in which certain information was asked ...

    Article : 907 words
  3. OUR AMERICAN LETTER.

    Even correspondents are not proof against the [?] of sickness. List month I was the best the [?]willing host, of a severe attack of typhoid; sad as it was folly three weeks before the ag[?] ...

    Article : 2,249 words
  4. DUTY ON AUSTRALIAN WOOL IN THE UNITED STATES.

    The Argus of December 22 contains the following in reference to the above question:—"Sir Henry Parkes, in announcing his intention of proceeding to England by way of America, informed the ...

    Article : 486 words
  5. A SHOOTING AFFRAY IN MELBOURNE.

    In our intercolonial cable news in Saturday's issue it was stated that a woman named Burke had shot a Mr. Chapman, in Melbourne. The following particulars of the affair are taken from the Age of ...

    Article : 733 words
  6. TUE CALIFORNIAN MAIL.

    The trial of Guitean for the assassination of, President Garfield commenced at the Criminal Court, Washington, on the 14th inst. The Courtroom waa crowded. District-Attorney Corkhill, ...

    Article : 753 words
  7. MASSACRE OF THE ISABELLS'S CREW.

    The Sydney Echo ia indebted to Mr. J. E. Hawkins, master of the Isabelle, for the following account of the cruise of the vessel, and details connected with the shocking m[?] of four of his ...

    Article : 1,459 words
  8. NEW ZEALAND.

    The following cuttings are taken from the latest files to hand:- Politically all interest bas centred in the elections, the result of which, a decisive majority for ...

    Article : 710 words
  9. THE CRISIS IN IRELAND.

    The general aspect of affairs in Ireland is more hopeful. The incidents of disorder and violence are still numerous; arrests are frequent, and it is difficult in the present state of ...

    Article : 1,802 words
  10. THE BANQUET TO SIR HENRY PARKES.

    At the banquet given in his honour last night by members of both Houses of Parliament, Sir Henry Parkes made a long and eloquent speech, whioh was enthusiastically applauded throughout. After ...

    Article : 892 words
  11. GENERAL SUMMARY.

    At a meeting of the London Common Council on November 17, a letter was read from the secretary of the Amerioan Legation, thanking the city government for saluting the U.S. flag on Lord ...

    Article : 1,654 words
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