taent mid lioato to death, with mililarp degradation. It is intended to make Versailles the head.quarters of Government. The King of Si ain has 1 een enthusiastically received on his tour, Cholera is raging in Constantinople. The Russian squadron has arrived at Falmouth eu route for Amoricar The Autumn campaign in Berkshire, lasted from the 4th to the 23th of September The troops behaved admirably. Some splendid manoevuring was performed in the front of London. The Newcastle coal masters have imported thice thousand foreign workmen. Ch : ef Justice Moran has been assarinated by a Mahomedan native of Cabnl, while entering the high Court of Calcutta. The event caused profound sensation throughout India. Motive, only surmised. The assassin was sentenced to death. Heavy demand for money. Bank of En . land rate of discount is 4 per cent. Nothing later about wool. Wheat Is. to 2s. dearer. The Mont Cenis tunnel was opened sue. cessfully. International festivities were held at Turinne. The Underlev ship, for Melbourne, was totally wrecked off the Isle of Wight. The steward was drowned, but the rest were saved. The strike at Newcastle continues. The masters have imported three thousand forei m workmen. Further explosions at Wigan have necessitated the flooding of mines. The Times published the, details of a prn»os"d line of railway from ondon to Knrrachce, at an estimated cost of forty millions, making a pleasant journey of five days. The promoters are nn’ertakiug to compute the line in three years, on the joint guarantee of countries traversed . The Times says that the murder of Chief Jcstice Moran is a terrible blow struck at the Majesty and sanctity of law. The Daihi A T eios suonnses the murder was instigated by the AVakahees. The English harvest has resulted in return- 15 per cent below the average. Wheat advices from Wa hington state that the September com crops are favorable. The Bishop of Calcutta has applied for three additional Blahm-s in his Di cese without expense to *he Government. The American cotton crop is estimated ] at a million hales For the remainder of the news, see the Supplement. WANTED KNOWN. JP NISH and GLOBE ONION SEED for Sale. Cheap. G. FACHE, uctioneer. WAN T E \V :T D N COOK Apply inune liite’y to R. STEWART, Hawksburn Station. SERV A I WANTED, ANTED, a GE Apply to Mr. Medical Hall, Clyde. W \ NTED. 11 T A NTED. a respectable TZjjfsi ALE m SERVANT. /GoojkWages. Ts Arms ITot o l. Alexandra. Wanted. ,\ T ANTED a resuefjtjyoung * man to raikejuniself generally nsefn . Apply, MR O’REG vN, Alexandra. TO BE LET, ATX MOO MED C OX4’ AGE. S Apply to GEO jELARK, T.oiidon House, Clyde. FOR S mi K L. HOR r ys 9 Ro iVC. ow Apply to EDW/fRD CHARNOCK, Alexandra. S- ! IT Y TO LET, OR FOR t ALE. A SPLENDID OPPCmTJ^NITY. LACKSMTTJzFSat Alexandra, n-yW doiffg a first class 1-usineas. took and tools taken at v.i’u tion./ Mso an extra kit of blackbuiitha ytols. sp endid Viellows and anv 1. For fur'lier part iculnra pply to % . EDWAKDCHARV CK, Alexandra. N. '. This is the only Blacksmith's shop in. the district.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 498, 3 November 1871, Page 3
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