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  2. MISCELLANEOUS EXTRACTS.

    THE "KING" OF DELHI.—The following account of the departure and progress of the State prisoners from Delhi to Calcutta will be found highly interesting:—The ex-King, his family, and attendants, were ...

    Article : 3,678 words
  3. POLICE COURT-ADELAIDE.

    DRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—John [?] was fined 5s. for this offence. John Bentley and Sarah [?] Clair were discharged. Mary Thomas, charged with wandering about the streets, was discharged. James cushion, charged with being ...

    Article : 1,851 words
  4. ESSENCE OF PUNCH.

    Irate Proctor—"Sir, I sent you back to your College only five minutes ago, to invest yourself in your Academical costume !" Past Freshman (with affability)—"Yes! and here we ...

    Article : 88 words
  5. THE PLAGUE OF ADULTERATION.

    Oh, have you heard the tales of late, How tradesmen all adulterate, There's scarce a thing now, sad to state, That's free from Adulteration. ...

    Article : 311 words
  6. POLICE COURT—PORT ADELAIDE.

    DRUNK AND DISORDERLY—Matthew Dixon and Martin Nichols were fined 5s. each for this offence. ATTEMPT AT RESCUE.—Henry. Begley, charged with attempting to rescue Martin Nichols, one of the prisoners on ...

    Article : 90 words
  7. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2.

    A SUSPICIOUS CHARACTER.—James Webber, seaman, was charged with being found with a bag of clothes in his possession, and not satisfactorily accounting for them. Police-constable Boyle stated that he apprehended the prisoner ...

    Article : 121 words
  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY.—TRAFFIC RETURNS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 615 words
  9. BOARD OF EDUCATION.

    Present—Mr. Belt (in the chair), Mr. MacDermott, M.P., and Dr. Wyatt, Chief Inspector of Schools. MOUNT GAMBIER. The following letter was read, and the Chief Inspector ...

    Article : 866 words
  10. GUN FOR GUN.

    The Queen, a short time ago, presented the Emperor of the French with an English fieldpice. The Emperor has returned the compliment by sending Her Majesty a howitzer made, so to speak, out of his own head. ...

    Article : 65 words
  11. UNIFORM LOVE.

    The lore of a lady for an officer who wears a love of an uniform. ...

    Article : 17 words
  12. THE LEVIATHAN' ASHORE OR AFLOAT?

    What can be the meaning of this announcement, which has been for the last some months appearing in the Times?— "The Great Eastern Steamship.—Admission until ...

    Article : 95 words
  13. THE NAP-SACK OF FLOUR.

    Paternal Louis Napoleon, in his affectionate care for his free and loyal people, has taken to regulating their bakers' shops. Poor France! Between the man of iron and the man of flour, hers is literally a case of— ...

    Article : 49 words
  14. TRUTH IN THE STREETS.

    Bird Seller—Buy a fine bull-finch, sir? You shall have one for an old coat, sir! Chancellor of the Exchequer (peevishly)—Nonsense, fellow! I haven't an old coat,—I always turn mine ! ...

    Article : 41 words
  15. THE LOVE OF CHANGE.

    A sovereign, once broken into, soon goes, and it is the same with a resolution. A resolution, unbroken, is hard as gold; once change it, and it is thrown, as it were into bo many coppers, and rapidly melts away. ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN.

    The following proclamation in the second column of the Times contains a sketch which is remarkable as a specimen of word-photography :—" £100 Reward.— Absconded, about a month ago, Owen Pritchard, late ...

    Article : 498 words
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    SOLAR HEAT—The amount of heat which our earth receives from the sun, and the economy of that heat by the laws of radiation, absorption, convection, and reflection, are exactly proportionate to the necessities of our ...

    Article : 1,370 words
  18. DESTITUTE BOARD.

    Present—The Very Bev. Dean Farrell, Rev. Mr. Haining, Rev. Mr. Ryan, the Colonial Surgeon, Messrs. Holthouse and Bee. Mr. Ryan in the Chair. The Relieving Officer reported that he had visited ...

    Article : 1,263 words
  19. TUESDAY. MARCH 1.

    DISORDERLY CONDUCT. Garrett Whelan was charged with this offence. The apprehending constable said that on the previous night, a man complained that he had been robbed, but afterwards refused to give the people in charge ...

    Article : 457 words
  20. TO JOHN BRIGHT.

    Out, John, out, John, what are you about, John ? There's a very useful proverb which you forgot, I doubt. John, When from talking of Reform Bills, to drawing them, you ...

    Article : 517 words
  21. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2.

    DRUNKENNESS.—Patrick Morris was fined 5s. for this offence; and James Simmonds, who was similarly accused, was discharged. ASSAULTING A FEMALE.—John Diamond, a bricklayer, ...

    Article : 452 words
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