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  2. DISTRICT NEWS.

    VAGRANT ACT.—Eliza Duffy, an old offender, was convicted of a breach of this Act, and sentenced to one month's imprisonment in Singleton gaol. OBSCENE LANGUAGE.—William Deverell, for making ...

    Article : 2,840 words
  3. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    Mr. Spurgeon, who has forbidden the word reverend to be affixed to his name, is said to be becoming more eccentric every day. He is giving a series of lectures, in the course of which he actually appeared with a japan ...

    Article : 1,367 words
  4. POLAND.

    The Warsaw correspondent of a German paper thus describes the present state of the kingdom of Poland:— "Imprisonments and confinements in the citadel continue without intermission, and although latterly ...

    Article : 262 words
  5. IMPOUNDINGS.

    At Aberdeen on the 8th day of February, 1865:—One bay herse, black points, PH sideways near shoulder; one brown or dark bay mare, white in face, near hind foot white, W over R off shoulder; damages and driving, ...

    Article : 1,993 words
  6. THE MURDER OF SENIOR-CONSTABLE JOHN WARD.

    As bushranging is now confessedly one of the institutions of New South Wales, I do not suppose another case of it happening, especially so near Madgee, will occasion much astonishment among your readers; but I request ...

    Article : 1,274 words
  7. MUSWELL BROOK.

    POLICE COURT.—Enclosed Lands Act.—Boll v. Ward. —The defendant in this case was charged with a violation of the above-mentioned Act. He pleaded not guilty; but the charge having been proved, the bench ...

    Article : 203 words
  8. WEST MAITLAND SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    SIR—It is a pity that in a town like this the debates at our School of Arts are not better attended: but it has been arged by some parties, who seem to take a delight in finding fault, that the discussions are of a Trivial, ...

    Article : 1,227 words
  9. MACLEAY RIVER.

    JAN. 30th.—On Saturday last a very fine vessel was launched from the building yard of Captain Lawson, at Christophertown. Desire to see what is a beautiful sight anywhere, a ship going for the first time into her native ...

    Article : 192 words
  10. BOURKE.

    FFBRUARY 3.—COMET.—This visitor was first seen on the evening of the 22nd January, but would probably have been seen before only the two previous evenings were cloudy. It has continued to be visible every ...

    Article : 262 words
  11. A CRIMINAL MYSTERY IN BRESLAU.

    In the summer of 1862, a man named Klein, in the service of a merchant residing in Blucherplatz, at Breslau, was found dead in his bed one morning with his skull shattered and his body bearing many terrible ...

    Article : 721 words
  12. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR—I neither know nor wish to know who the writer of certain letters signed "A Resident," &c., may be. Dealing with measures rather than men, and aiming at a principle, it matters not a jot to me whether he be the ...

    Article : 1,259 words
  13. SINGLETON QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The court was opened at ten o'clock. William Copeland Lesley, Esq., was sworn in as a magistrate of the territory. The court then adjourned sine die. ...

    Article : 41 words
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