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  2. ARRIVAL OF THE GEELONG, WITH THE SUEZ MAIL.

    BY the arrival of the P. and O. Co.'s mail steamship Geelong in Port Jackson yesterday evening, we have received our regular files of newspapers, which extend in date to the 7th October. ...

    Article : 1,435 words
  3. LAW. SUPREME COURT.—FRIDAY.

    Mr. Pilcher, instructed by Mr. Readett, appeared for the plaintiff; the defendant did not appear. Jury: Messrs. William Yates, of Cook's River; William Yeomans, 13, Union-street, Surry Hills: ...

    Article : 827 words
  4. Another Engagement.

    An engagement took place near Paris on September 30, in which the French loss was 1200 killed and wounded, amongst whom was General Guilham, 300 unwounded prisoners were taken. The German loss ...

    Article : 70 words
  5. The Emperor Napoleon Unconscious.

    THE Precurseur says that the hopes of a Bonapartist restoration are very much cherished by the French guests of the palace of Wilhelmshohe. This is shown by a letter of M. P. Lindauz, who says, speaking of a ...

    Article : 516 words
  6. Extraordinary Report.

    THE Etoile Belge of September 30 states that a traveller from Valenciennes has communicated the text of the following despatch, which he alleged was placarded on the walls of that town:— Versailles ...

    Article : 72 words
  7. WATER POLICE COURT.

    Three or four persons were fined for drunkenness. John Brown was charged with indecently exposing his person in George-street. Mr. R. J. Robinson appeared for the prosecution, and the prisoner was ...

    Article : 298 words
  8. The New French Policy.

    M. JULES FAVRE has issued a circular, dated September 19, in order to explain the decree which hastens the elections to the Constituent Assembly, and the resolution to convoke that body as soon as possible. ...

    Article : 519 words
  9. NO. 1 SYDNEY STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY.

    THE adjourned annual meeting of the No. 1 Starr-Bowkett Building Society was held at their rooms, Pitt-street last evening. Mr. G. B. Kelly occupied the chair, and after a few introductory remarks in which he ...

    Article : 615 words
  10. The Battle of the 19th before Paris.

    OFFICIAL news from Paris, dated the 20th, 21st, and 22nd, reached Tours on September 25, by another balloon, which fell near Evreux. A despatch from M. Gambetti, received by this means, announces that on ...

    Article : 503 words
  11. By Balloon Post.—Plan of Attack on Paris.

    A CORRESPONDENT says: " I am going to sendloff this letter by the balloon post, for to such poor efforts for communication is the capital of civilisation come, in spite of postal systems, railways, and electricity. In ...

    Article : 469 words
  12. JURY COURT.

    Mr. M. H. Stephen, instructed by Mr. Watson, appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. Butler, instructed by Mr. Dawson, for the defendants. Jury.—Messrs. John Williams, J.P., of Waverley; ...

    Article : 331 words
  13. Count Bismarck on the Situation.

    THE correspondent of the Standard has given the substance of a conversation between Count Bismarck and himself, from which we make the following extracts:— " I asked if he thought the French would defend Paris. ...

    Article : 346 words
  14. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    THE Government Gazette of last night contains the following notifications:— COMMISSION OF THE PEACE.—His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, ...

    Article : 544 words
  15. Rumoured Scheme to re-establish the Empire.

    THE King of Prussia, a correspondent says, is fully believed to be now in league with Louis Napoleon, the Taciturn, to reimpose him, or his son, upon the French nation, the first act of which would be his abdication ...

    Article : 166 words
  16. Garibaldi and the Republic.

    GENERAL GARIBALDI has addressed the following letter to his friends:—"Caprera, September 7. To my Friends,—Yesterday I said to you: War, to the death to Bonaparte; I say to you to-day: We must help the ...

    Article : 176 words
  17. An Appeal on Behalf of Suffering Humanity.

    HAVING in view the terrible disaster now devastating Europe, it would seem almost out of pince for us to offer any suggestion or opinion of our own. There is, however, a theme that must actuate all men. The ...

    Article : 323 words
  18. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    Nicholas M'Burney, of Rose Bay, market gardener. Cause of insolvency: Losses in business. Liabilities, L311 1s 1d. Assets, L14 16s. Deficiency, L296 5s. Official assignee, Mr. F. T. Humphery. ...

    Article : 100 words
  19. The Aspect of Paris

    The aspect of the streets of Paris, a correspondent says, changes wonderfully from day to day. Fewer people are in them; more shops are closed, more soldiers are out, and fewer women. People are solemn ...

    Article : 629 words
  20. Victor Hugo at the Front.

    MR. HENRY TUPPER, a justice of Germany, and treasurer of a local committee in aid of the French wounded, has received the following letter from M. Victor Hugo:—"Paris, September 17.—Dear Mr. ...

    Article : 197 words
  21. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.—FRIDAY.

    Mary Ann Smith was charged with using threatening language towards Catherine Edwards. Both pla[?]ntiff and defendant were at the Shi[?] Inn, Clarence-street, on Thursday, when the offence ...

    Article : 1,867 words
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