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  2. OUR LONDON NEWS-LETTER.

    Europe may, in a sense, be said to be living from hand to mouth. Wo know not what a day may bring forth. Wo dare not—that is those engaged in trade and commerce dare not—make arrangements for six— ...

    Article : 9,357 words
  3. STABLES, STRAKER & CO.'S AUSTRALIAN CIRCULAR.

    In our publication of 15th March our columns and totals were rendered imperfect by the omission on the part of the Customs to forward us the latter half of the manifests of tho Anglesey nnd Flying Cloud. ...

    Article : 741 words
  4. BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS.

    The Board of Trade returns for the month and two months ending February 28, 1861, have been issued. The following is a statement of the total declared value of the exports of British and Irish ...

    Article : 454 words
  5. INDIA AND CHINA.

    The files this month do not contain much news of importance. We extract the follewing:— INDIA. MURDER OF AN INDIAN PRINCE.—One of the ...

    Article : 1,015 words
  6. EXTRAORDINARY AND FATAL ACCIDENT IN DUBLIN.

    A dreadful tragedy has just occurred in Dublin. Six persons lost their lives on the night of April 6, by an accident, the mere narration of which has sent a thrill of consternation throughout the country. ...

    Article : 795 words
  7. THE WOOL SALES.

    The first series of colonial wool sales commenced on the 18th February, and ended on the 28th March. The quantities offered were:— New South Wales and Queensland, 6,561 bales, Port Phillip. 24,079; Van ...

    Article : 1,596 words
  8. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.

    Our London Correspondent, in his letter of news, has given so full an epitome of the foreign intelligence of the month, that we find but little extra to justify publication. We ave in possession, however, of a ...

    Article : 1,420 words
  9. MR. F. W. COSENS' CIRCULAR.

    Since the departure of the March mail there has been a fair legitimate demand for wi[?]es; the homo consumption at the reduced duty continues considerable. ...

    Article : 569 words
  10. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL REVIEW.

    The ease in the money market and the influx of bullion which was referred to last month has continued; so much so that the Bank of England rate of discount has fallen within a month from 8 to 5 per ...

    Article : 902 words
  11. MISCELLANEOUS GLEANINGS.

    THE DUCHESS OF KENT.—The Union publishes the following:—"It is confidently stated that the Duchess of Kent died a Roman Catholic. She was attended the day before her death by a Roman Catholic priest ...

    Article : 1,673 words
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    WALLAROO.—The mail from Wallaroo, which reached Adelaide on Saturday, brought dow[?] a letter from Captain [?]ean to Messrs. Levi & Co. announcing the discovery of a large and valuable [?] of copper [?] ...

    Article : 485 words
  13. THE FORTHCOMING GRAND WIMBLEDON MATCHES.

    The programme of the intended proceedings at the next Wimbledon meeting, announced for the 1st of July, has just been issued. The prizes, it appears, will exceed £2,000 in value, and opportunities seem to ...

    Article : 768 words
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