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  2. CONTINENTAL GOSSIP.

    The Prince of Wales has been spending a week here, and is now gone to Royat, among the mountains of Auvergne, to take the waters of the renowned medicinal springs of that romantio region, While staying, as ...

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  3. AN IMPOSTOR.

    At the Sheffield Police Court, on May 28, J. Hobart Lind[?] [?]ay, alias Proctor, alias Thompson, was put in the dook, charged with having solem[?]sed marrigaes at St. Jude's Eldon. She[?]eld, while false[?]y pretending to be in Holy ...

    Article : 1,231 words
  4. THE ENGLISH FRANCHISE BILL.

    The decision of the House of Lords on the Franchise Bill was not altogether unexpected when the last mail left London on May 30. There was a well authenticated report that unless a redistribution of scats was provided for, the ...

    Article : 1,775 words
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  6. POLICE.

    Mr. Clarke, S.M., sat in both the Charge and Summons Courts yesterday. Thomas Henderson was sentenced to six months' imprisonment on a chnrge of having stolen three pairs of ...

    Article : 140 words
  7. WATER POLICE COURT.

    Mr. Whittingdale Johnson, S. M., presided in the Charge Court yesterday. Thomas O'Bri[?] an old man of 74, was sent to gaol for three months for having no visible end lawful means of ...

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  8. PASTORAL LETTER of the CHIEF RABBI.

    A pastoral letter (which appears in the J[?]ish Chronicle) was issued from the Chief Rabbi's office, and it specially interesting as showing the present condition of the Jewich Church in Great B[?] Apart from this interest the ...

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  9. CORONER'S INQUEST.

    The City Coroner held an inquest at the South Sydney Morgue, yesterday morning, on the body of a man named Charles Willlams, who was killed by the train at the Wellsstreet Bridge, Eveleigh, on Tuesday afternoon. The ...

    Article : 155 words
  10. THE PUBLIC LIBRARY RESUMPTION.

    Sir,—I cannot help thinking that the resumption of the private house adjoining the library, in Macquarie-street, is both arbitrary and unnecessary. It is arbitrary, because it forcibly takes away from the owner and occupier, without ...

    Article : 265 words
  11. THE LATE FATAL TRAM ACCIDENT AT BOTANY.

    Sir,—The jury, after a short deliberation, returned a ver dict of "accidental death," and so the curtain drops on this sad drama. I wish, however, the jury had added a rider to their verdiet, to the effect that if a proper cow-cather had ...

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  13. LAW NOTICES.

    Chamber List.—Heron and another v. the Californian Paint Company; Lomam v. Hulm: Pe[?]n v. Lakeman; in re Samuel Clarke, prohibition; Stephen v. Isley; Che[?]ter v. Gordon. Prothonotary's Office.—Johnston v. Camphell, 10: Danger v. ...

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