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  2. COMMERCIAL CIRCULARS.

    SINCE the departure of the June mail a very limited business has been transacted in [?]ines and spirits. The unfavourable reports circulated during the past month respecting the anticipatcd failure of the wine crops in Spain and ...

    Article : 510 words
  3. LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

    THERE is nothing important in the morning or evening papers of this day. Roebuck's motion on the Persian war was thrown out by a majority of 350 ta 238. ...

    Article : 66 words
  4. PATTEN V. BOOTH AND ANOTHER.

    Sir ALFRED STEPHEN, C.J., delivered the Judgment of the Court in this case as follows. This is a suit in Equity, by Rule Nisi, heard before Mr. Justice Therry and myself, the object of which is ...

    Article : 1,566 words
  5. WINDSOR.

    LECTU[?]E.—On Friday evening last, at the Debating Society's Ro[?], the Rev. George Macfie delivered an instructive and interesting lecture, accompanied hy illustrations and diagrams with the magic lantern, on the subject of "Attraction," in connection ...

    Article : 323 words
  6. BANCO COURT.—MONDAY.

    THE CHIEF JUSTICL and Mr. JUSTICE THERRY sat for the despatch of Banco business, but the whole of it, with the exception of a few ex[?]parts motions, was postponed. ...

    Article : 156 words
  7. THE MURDER OF MR. LITTLE.

    A MAN named S[?]ollen, a painter, has been arrested in Dublin for the murder of Mr. Little, the late cashier of the Great Western Railway of Ireland, at Broadstone, near Dublin. The evidence upon which the prisoner has been taken into custody was ...

    Article : 1,291 words
  8. BATHURST.

    SEPTEMBER 2ND.—LORD'S DAY OBSERVANCE SOCIETY.—In addition to the movement now being carried on on behalf of the Roman Catholic and Wesleyan affiliated Colleges, an effort is being made for the formation of a branch association of the New South Wales ...

    Article : 2,248 words
  9. INSOLVENT COURT.

    In the estate of John Gow, a third meeting. Nothing done. In the estate of Henry Bachfield, a second meeting. Three debts were proved, and insolvent amended his schedule. SURRENDER. ...

    Article : 167 words
  10. BOOT AND SHOE COMPANY'S MONTHLY CIRCULAR.

    Sir,—The month of June is generally dull, if not the dullest month in the year, both for the shoe and leather trades; but, compared. with former years, it has shown a marked difference. The recent intelligence from Australia, although not of that ...

    Article : 510 words
  11. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    Nineteen persons were convicted of having been found drunk in the streets. There women, rotorious drunkards, were sent to gaolas vagrants for a month; the rest were subjected to the usual penalties. ...

    Article : 589 words
  12. CEYLON.

    THE latest news from India is via Bombay, per steamer Singapore, which arrived here on the 4th instant with Bombay dates of 31st July. The intelligence from Delhi is to the 12th July. General Barnard is said ...

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  13. MATTHEW CLARK AND SONS' CIRCULAR.

    Sir,—Our markets generally continue without animation. Sales cannot be made except at a considerable reduction upon nominal rates, the general feeling being to look on and wait till demand revives. Some of the sherry houses have issued circulars this ...

    Article : 194 words
  14. To the Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    SIR,—From the lateness of the hour, and the impatience manifested by both sides of the House last night to come to a division on the Electoral Bill, I did not deem it advisable to address the House in explanation of the vote I was about to give I now trust ...

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  15. ANNING AND COBB'S CIRCULAR.

    SINCE our issue of the 13th ult, five vessels have arrived, viz., the Granite City, from Sydney, the Stebonheath, from Melbourne, the Edward Thornhill, and George Canning, from Adelaide, and the Heather Bell from New Zealand, bringing 114 casks tallow. 1427 ...

    Article : 981 words
  16. WATER POLICE COURT.

    Margaret Mitchell, who was found unlawfully sleeping in an open shed in Argyle-street, was sentenced to one month's imprisonment. Robert Proctor, who appeared before the Court on suspicion of ...

    Article : 128 words
  17. THE LONDON CHARTERED BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    ON Friday, the 26th June, a meeting of this Bank was held at the London Tavern; Duncan Dunbar, Esq., in the chair. He begged to observe that, in deference to the wishes of the proprictors, the accounts (which had been already published) were made out in a ...

    Article : 1,043 words
  18. WOOL SALES.

    SALE of 347 bales Sydney, and 719 bales Port Phillip and Portland Bay, by Messrs. THOMAS SOUTHEY and SON, Thursday, July 16th. Ex Ellenborough, from Sydney: AB, 16 at 26½d, 8 at 25½d, 1 ...

    Article : 438 words
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  20. CALCUTTA TRADE CIRCULAR.

    THE past fortnight has been one of alarm, anxiety, and almost total cessation of business. Citizens arming for the protection of their families, and women and children flocking on board ship for safety ...

    Article : 1,712 words
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    Mr. W. M. MANNING.—The friends of this gentleman will be glad to hear of his safe arrival at Suez, in somewhat improved health. A deploma, as D.C.L., has been conferred upon him, by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Mr. Kuyvett, his Grace's ...

    Article : 107 words
  22. To the Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    SIR,—Your report of the little I did say on the Electoral Bill, the night before last, is incorrect, (caused I suppose by the late hour and the reporters being nearly suffocated at the time by the smoke which poured into the Chamber,) so that I think it due to my ...

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