VICTORIA.
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'•"& Barkly, the wife of- the- GoKeraor !of Victoria, died on the 17th of April,, short*. »fcj.i. (}ohfiW*irt, ■ The: infant child died;o» the SQtk.ot Political' partisanship-rims high,in ,Melbourne r The O'Sha^assy-Miiiistrj-' has-been .ousted on ,^ molittn of want of Jconfidenpe,.brought fqrward by Mr ■> FfrHoVrs,- Vrhicb,Ufterr a. smart two days, aspat*,; *a«'fearri«d ori the 22t.d^f- A pril, by amajrinty.qfc *J*: ! The 'usual; difficulties laro^e in ;tbe fornj^W <o.f. * riew-ininist^ Qn the! 29H.J the Chief, Sfcr^ryr ship was taken «gai«.by Mft..-Haiiu-»i *n*tli«ftUfl*r i«gdisWibuHon{ of offices: was' publjshed.v; - ,>:;.... ;: BS Solicitor:General, Mr.:?bd t -n,.a* TwwW.Jit Ti«CnHochV-'*w'Commiß*ion* of; Trade. wdUft tbiii3,; -Mr.' iMpxr^Kas-iCommisaioner. -of lianas •' aWd; AVorkß^-the:btwo offices >emg| *xa#k ftaihated.-iAndMr. MitchellasPostmaister.tnGeWr |bj ;::.■.:;•:...■; ■■;,- ;.-■;: - ;v ' -ti ■■:' ■ ■■■ , J-o<\j-. li.i.if :-JFhe; cleictions. neeessatyHin.- consequence, of tbp fcbovte sttittemen having .accepted office, .we^,pro 7 «ceding under a display; of hviulent .party sp>W.t «n j bothsiiJefe.; . ' ;-;'- i-) '-'!"; -i i' ;i ' •■!:i\;; ' y"A' - ''2 • The aeqnittedn convicts; conneoted.-irWitn >«w _ -WiHiamstowir^tragedy, toother with .the-Wtn^fs for >tbfe defence,; iweieiyestcrday.at 700'ciPiqk a.w> | transferred ironi'^iCeiitrslfGaql,to thehulSi?.:. jU ; iis said 'tiixt- the'acquiHed,:p.rißouers on: thejr.»rrvv ; a| ■m- The h«fts hehari'd) in.ai mosttfiofousfmaßiier,, ?p tnUcli-stf chat-it -was at oncejtuecessary to place.tb.em ; Underlextra-r£str.:iißi='H'- 'yv :)■'■■". ■-.•- :■•.- ,■-■ ■■•>"»-' "rn;:q Dh SfnglAon. aiyd 6tb,er ibeueyflwiit-gflnVemeP 'have got up k»'petition; to Sir :iHenry Bftrjcljf ,<>n ■feehalfof the •uiitortiiriatß.wr.efches:. convicted.. ,pf the murder •flf.iMr^PrJcd. lit will be.a, fr^UH? «x----.pferirtifent however,cfo^as we. stated =yestsr,daj t ,the jExecutive -have'alTKidy nie'cidcd. jupp^ , ; th«|r,jfate, -Three of; then.? Malony,uVViiUiain!4.^nd.Sinjth,:;a^e to be executed this /morning, at-8 ojcjp.ck-,!. The ,a&tt convicted^ will ■follow,; on ivVV'ednesday/j ,and fGhesley,' the 4ast man convicted,-,j»UJ ,te executed Tliiir«da:y.:.'i Melboucn>? ..gaftl : w*s y^sjterday ,the j .scene -of aiv e^eeution.'.ihat of, Frederick; TjUjmer, , -who 'had' been convicted ;pf^robbery lender ar.jyis m ■ Ahe. Ftemin«rcon; road., sHs. iseenjs to ; ,hay? : •through life without the -slightest moral orjiivtelleptual cuhurei proceeding'-frorri one vjnitiii^y.jtp.the ; iotherf until he-perpetrated 'the crim.e ; for :whicli he yhad to atone with his(}s>-„« &W$ 2§., i;j ., ,-
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 478, 3 June 1857, Page 5
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