By Electric Telegraph
(From our own correspondent:.)
Dtraedin, Thursday Evening. The 'Times' states that Knowlea is to be Under-Secretary.
The Abolition Bill has received the Boyal assent.
The Australia got out safely on the top of the tide this morning. The * Star' says, on the authority of Captain Cargill, that it is exceedingly problematical if 4he Australia will visit this port again. The Harbor Board report against harrowing, and recommend the immediate prosecu tion of the dredging scheme of the Engineer. As a result of the Carnival benefit, the Benevolent Institution will invest £2OOO in securities.
The shipment of the Australia's mail wa ß very hazardous work, as she lay outside a coc pie of miles. * Dr. Purdie, one of the oldest settlers, is dead.
Eichardson has resigned the Chancellorship of the University. The Education Board to-day refused ten block applications for assistance.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 377, 2 June 1876, Page 3
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