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  2. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

    MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived—Nil. Sailed—(Dec. 18)—Lochinvar, brig Adelaide; Morning Star, ship, Callao; Vibilia Adolphus, schooner, Newcastle; Willing Lass, schooner, ...

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    THE CHIEF SECRETARY has received from the Chief Secretary of Victoria a rather snappish despatch on the Postal question. It is perfectly clear that our great neighbors do not like our ...

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  4. SUPREME COURT—IN BANCO.

    Mr. Hanson moved to have the rule nisi obtained by him to show cause why the nonsuit entered for the plaintiff should not be set aside, made absolute on the ground that there was evidence to go to the jury. ...

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  5. WHO'S WHO?

    Sir—Will you be so good as to inform me if this Mr. Egan, who has been lately appointed Crown Lands Ranger at Mount Gambier, is the James Egan who lately held the office of keeper of Her ...

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  6. NATURALIZATION OF ALIENS.

    The following is the despatch referred to in our publication of yesterday:— "Chief Secretary's Office, Adelaide, Nov. 6, 1860. "Sir—I have the honor, by desire of His ...

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  7. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    The first local land sale was held here on Thursday, the 6th inst., Mr. Egan acting as auctioneer. He said he hoped that, as it was his first attempt at auctioneering, any mistake he might make would be ...

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  8. MISCELLANEOUS EXTRACTS.

    SINGULAR CAUSE OF DEATH.—A coroner's inquest was held at Leeds on Thursday last, on the body of a child 19 months old, named Mary Tuckett, who had come to her death from injuries inflicted upon her by a ...

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  9. INSOLVENT COURT.

    Payable at the office of the Official Assignee, at Adelaide, on Wednesday, December 19— Charles Pleiniss, 3s. 4d. in the pound. ...

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  10. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    DRUNKENESS.—Samuel Jenkins and Richard Francis were fined 5s. each for being in a state of intoxication, and requiring the protection of the police. ASSAULT.—James Cunningham, was brought up ...

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    DEPARTURE OF LIEUTENANT-COLONEL FREELING.—On Tuesday morning a number of gentlemen, including members of the Government, members of Parliament, and other leading ...

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  12. POLICE COURT—PORT ADELAIDE.

    WILFUL DAMAGE.—John Batt[?]e, George McCoy, and Henry Wells, were charged with doing damage to the premises of Hassan Ali, on 15th December, at Port Adelaide, to the extent of 5l. The two first-named were not found. ...

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  13. THE EXAMINATION OF SCHOOLMASTERS.

    Sir—A letter in your Saturday's Advertiser affords an apt illustration of the puddle in a storm. The writer, as if his own acquirements were about to be questioned, denounces in all the flaringly opprobrious ...

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  14. CLAYTON CHAPEL, KENSINGTON.

    On Sunday last, the services at Clayton Chapel, Kensington, were conducted by the newly arrived pastor, the Rev. Mr. Harcus. There were two services as usual, morning and evening, the chapel being crowded on both ...

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    S. P. AND E. A. WRIGHT V. TORRENS.—We believe the affidavits in this case will be produced in Court to-morrow, and the question argued as to whether Mr. Torrens is compellable to issue ...

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  16. DEPARTURE OF COLONEL FREELING.

    At 1 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon about 40 gentlemen assembled in the Speaker's Room, Parliament House, for the purpose of presenting to Lieut.-Colonel Freeling the address which accompanies the testimonial ...

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    SCHOOL EXAMINATION.—On Tuesday, December 18, the examination of the pupils of the Collegiate and Commercial Institute, Victoria-square, under the direction of Mr. F. Haire, A.B., took place. Upwards ...

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    MAJOR WARBURTON.—Major Warburton has returned from his tour in the West, aud rumor reports that his journey has been wholly unsuccessful. We have not yet had an opportunity of ...

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  19. GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS IN PROSPECT.

    Sir—Are the means by which an unpaid country district Clerk of the Court becomes a paid official honorable or just? Some of your numerous readers may not ...

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    THE IRENE.—The captain of the Irene has invited a number of gentlemen to spend a friendly hour or two on board that vessel, this day (Wednesday), as she lies at the Lightship. The steamer will leave the ...

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    NANA SAHIB.—The Nana has turned up again. Our correspondent at Gorruckpore wrote us on the 16th instant, received by us yesterday, as follows:— "All doubt about the Nana is now cleared up—he is ...

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  22. MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS.

    Sir—With reference to the paragraph headed "Auburn Medical," which appeared in the columns of last Friday's issue, I hope you will allow me space to offer a few words in explanation. ...

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