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  2. VICTORIA.

    By the Omeo we have papers to the 28th October, from which we extract the following:— THE TELEGRAPH.—A requisition has been very numerously signed, calling upon the Mayor to ...

    Article : 1,253 words
  3. EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH.

    Here are a few marvels that Spiritualism has in its secret power to do. Our informant is Judge Edmonds, our American friend, who may be said to hare fairly given his mind to the study of the subject, for there ...

    Article : 729 words
  4. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Papers to the 22nd October. The markets have not exhibited the slightest tendency towards improvement. Flour is offering at low figures. A parcel of 503 bags of Sydney export ...

    Article : 587 words
  5. HERR JOACHIM.—A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.

    [The following biography has been forwarded by a respected correspondent, with request for publication.] Herr Joachim, the celebrated violinist and ...

    Article : 2,047 words
  6. SUBSTITUTE FOR GOLD—ALUMINIDE OF COPPER.

    Hitherto the production of aluminium has been so uncertain, that all attempts to, apply it upon anything like a commercial scale have been comparatively fruitless; although it has not been doubted that ...

    Article : 1,166 words
  7. FLYING BUCK AND THE DERBY.

    The question of the running of Flying Buck for the Jockey Club Derby, raised by our reporter's account of the race, had, we supposed, dropped out of public interest and notice. We performed our duty, ...

    Article : 366 words
  8. PUFF-PASTE AND SCISSORS.

    Sir—Although myself without incumbrance, I can, as a man of feeling, sympathise with the unhappy husband and wretched father who has, in these days of exorbitant petticoats, to find a number of females ...

    Article : 751 words
  9. TASMANIA.

    Our Tasmanian dates are to the 22nd October. The Hobart Town Mercury reports of the markets:— "The quantity of wheat on offer to-day was not considerable, and a few sales were made at 10s per ...

    Article : 297 words
  10. MR. RAREY AND THE MILITARY BOARD.

    The following extracts from the report of the committee appointed by the Commander-in-Chief to examine into the efficiency of Mr. Rarey's method, will no doubt be of interest:— ...

    Article : 793 words
  11. NEW ZEALAND.

    We have received Auckland papers to the 1st October, by way of Sydney. The New Zealander of that date reports of the markets:— "The past week has been more than commonly ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. IMMIGRATION AND COLONIZATION.

    Somewhere about the year 1818, "Wentworth's New South Wales" was ushered into existence. It was the first work that threw anything like light upon "Botany Bay," which up to that date, and for a good ...

    Article : 2,676 words
  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Argus of October 27 contains the following telegrams:— Sydney, Wednesday. The Cabinet ia constituted as announced. Forster, ...

    Article : 181 words
  14. A BYRONIC LAY.

    Election! Election! thy 'larum afar Gives nope to the needy, and promise of war; All dodgers and debtors arise at the note, Attorney, house agent, each scamp with a vote. ...

    Article : 391 words
  15. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Papers to the 28th October. The Argus says:—The flour market has been very quiet to-day, and prices have been, if anything, rather easier. It is difficult to give correct quotations in ...

    Article : 456 words
  16. MR. O'SHANASSY AND THE TELEGRAMS.

    The story of the abstraction of the telegrams, as deliberately confessed to by Mr. O'Shanassy himself, we must hold to bo one of the most extraordinary things yet recorded of a Responsible Government in ...

    Article : 824 words
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