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  2. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    AN AMICABLE ARRANGEMENT.—In the case of Miles Stanley, charged with stealing a watch and chain, the property of John Smith, shoemaker, of Stepney, Mr. Ingleby stated that an amicable arrangement had been effected: It ...

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  3. THE REPORT ON LOCAL DEFENCES.

    We have at length before us the Report of the Commission appointed to consider upon the very important subject of the local defences. It not infrequently happens that Government ...

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  4. MISCELLANEOUS EXTRACTS.

    LONGINGS FOR THE PEOPLES'S CHARTER.—It was calculated by the Tapdoles and Tapers that a disclution by Sir Robert, after the registration of 1837, would give him a clear majority, not too great a one, but large ...

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  5. THE POETS CORNER.

    How lovely is this wildered scene. As twilight from her vault so blue Steals soft o'er Yarrow's mountain green, To sleep embalmed in midnight dew! ...

    Article : 357 words
  6. BRIGHTON.

    There was no quorum, and consequently no meeting. ...

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  7. TALUNGA.

    Present—All the members. Siaughtering licences were granted to Messrs. J. Dunn, J. Bushell, J. Slattery, C. Kue[?]n, G. W. Zadow, J. Lambert, and G. Radigar. ...

    Article : 242 words
  8. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    Mr. Wm. Charles M. Finniss, to be a clerk, of the fifth class, in the office of the Hon. the Treasurer, from the 1st proximo, inclusive. Mr. John McEllister, to be a Ranger of Crown Lands, from ...

    Article : 1,042 words
  9. POLICE COURT—PORT ADELAIDE.

    DRUNKENNESS.—Water Nicholson, labourer, was fined 5s. for this offence. DRUNKENNESS AND O[?]CENITY.—Agnes Robert was fined 10s for drunkenness and making use of obscene language on ...

    Article : 658 words
  10. VARIETIES.

    When may two people be said to be half witted? When they have an understanding between them. Why should railway travellers invariably avoid the 12[?] train? Because it would 10 to 1 if they caught it.— ...

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  11. PORT ADELAIDE CORPORATION

    Present—His Worship the Mayor; Alderman Walter Smith; Councillors F. Reynolds. P. Hazelgrove. The minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. The following accounts were ordere[?] to be paid:—Labour, ...

    Article : 441 words
  12. PRESENT CONDITIONN OF SEBASTOPOL.

    A trustworthy correspondent, in a letter dated "Constantinople, August 20," thus describes the present state of Sebastopol, regarding which so many contradictory accounts have lately ...

    Article : 678 words
  13. MOUNT BARKER.

    [?] Present—Messrs. May [?]in the Chair) Wedd, and Bell. Letter received from Sir. Paterson concerning the new bridge over the Mount Barker Creek, near Ling's. Letter received from D[?]stitute Board concerning medicine ...

    Article : 86 words
  14. THE CONDITION OF INDIA.

    The letters which we publish to-day give a clear image of the state of affairs in India. The whole may be summed up in a word—expectation. Nothing was in actual progress, but it ...

    Article : 1,353 words
  15. NAIRNE.

    Present—Messrs. J. T. Bee, John K[?]in, Wm. Giles, jun., and Joseph Bairstow. Mr. Giles, in the chair. The Clerk reported cash on hand 3l. 7s. 4d., and in Bank 14[?]. [?]. 11d. ...

    Article : 377 words
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    BURRA BURRA INSTITUTE.—A correspondent has favorel us with the following:—"On Tuesday evening last, Mr. James Allen delivered a lecture in the Burra Burra Institute, Koorinjra, [?] the "Causes of the ...

    Article : 609 words
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    CARDINAL WISEMAN ON PAFAL AGGRESSION.— Cardinal Wiseman was banqueted in his half-native city of Waterford on Tuesday last, the Mayor presiding on the auspicious occasion. His Worship, although by ...

    Article : 417 words
  18. WALKERVILLE.

    Present—Mr. George Clark (Chairman), Messrs. Beadle, [?]an[?]le, and Cox. The Chairman reported he had attended the special meeting of the Central Road Board, and that tha culvert, drains, ...

    Article : 213 words
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    THE CRINOLINE EPIDEMIC.—Berwick at present suffers under a severe visitation of crinoline. Four hundred and seventeen cases have occurred up to this date, and the contagion still increases, nine new cases having ...

    Article : 104 words
  20. HIGHERCOMBE.

    Present—Messrs. J.G. Co[?]ds (chairman), Peryman, Reeds, [?]an, and Ko[?]mes. Resolved, that all unpaid rates be placed in the hands of the Council's solicitor. ...

    Article : 171 words
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    THE DARKNESS OF THE MIDDLE AGES.—It is generally observed that persons of about 40 years, especially young ladies of that age, are very forgetful of those with whom they are acquainted in childhood. This remarkable dimness of ...

    Article : 49 words
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