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  2. The Advertiser.

    IT is not long since we learned from the English papers that there were four Reform Bills in the field, one of which was being elaborated in the brain of the "Jaunty Pam," than whom no one ...

    Article : 2,248 words
  3. PROPOSED NEW ROUTE[?]BETWEEN CALCUTTA AND CHINA.

    An impression is entertained that by a water cut of 12 miles across a particular part of the Malayam peninsula, a saving of 1,175 miles might be effected in the distance between Calcutta and China. At ...

    Article : 517 words
  4. THE ABOLITION OF STATE RELIGIOUS SERVICES.

    Her Majesty's Government have at length resolved to comply with the prayer which both Houses of Parliament presented in their last session, and abolish all the Services for the State Holidays, with the ...

    Article : 599 words
  5. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    The Commissioner gave judgment in this case as follows:— "Since the time originally fixed for giving the judgment of the Court in this case, the insolvent has amended his schedule, and has inserted in the account of his personal ...

    Article : 2,525 words
  6. EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH.

    [Although our latest London papers aro dated January 20, we have a copy of Punch, dated January 22, from which we take the following:—] GLADSTONIAN. ...

    Article : 1,180 words
  7. THE REGISTRATION DIFFICULTY IN VICTORIA.

    It is now undoubted that the present registration will be an absolute failure, and the question arises whether we shall consent to hold under it a general election, which will be a farce, if not a fraud. A ...

    Article : 468 words
  8. BANKRUPTCY REFORM.

    [The following remarks by Mr. Commissioner Fane on the reform of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Laws appeared in the Times of Jan. 20. We here republish them in extenso, together with some ...

    Article : 1,880 words
  9. THE AFFAIRS OF PIEDMONT.

    Prince Napoleon arrived here this afternoon most unexpectedly, and his presence has created great sensation, notwithstanding that the King's Speech, and the departure of the garrisons of Nice and Villafranca ...

    Article : 603 words
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    THE LATE MR. SAMUEL GOODE.—On the afternoon of Good Friday the remains of this much respected colonist were interred in the North-road Cemetery, a very large number of persons, friends and ...

    Article : 612 words
  11. THE CUBAN SLAVE TRADE.

    Sir—The Cubans, infamous for their obstinate addiction to man-stealing and man-selling, do not appear to like the prospect of being themselves sold. A nation, in whose public newspapers may be read ...

    Article : 521 words
  12. MUNNO PARA EAST.

    Present—Messrs. Garlick and Buttfield. There not being a quorum, no business was done. ...

    Article : 19 words
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    MR. COBDEN.—The efforts made in Rochdale to secure the return of this gentleman to parliament at the next election are considered to be quite successful. The promises of votes in favor of Mr. Cobden much ...

    Article : 184 words
  14. ECHUNGA.

    Present—Messrs. Russell (Chairman), Sutton, Lehmkahl, [?]nd Grummet. The work on the Meadows-road being completed, the account to be paid. ...

    Article : 140 words
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    AURORA AUSTRALIS.—A beautiful aurora was visible from the city on the morning of Good Friday, about 2 o'clock. It appeared in the southern portion of the horizon, and lasted until daylight. The color of ...

    Article : 53 words
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