MELBOURNE.
September 28.—The Education Bill is under discussion and meets with much opposition. News from Charter's Towers, is unfavorable. The diggers are in greit distress, and threaten to rush" the boats to take them back to Victoria. The sentence of the murderess O'Donoghue hag' been commuted to 21 years imprisonment, the three.first with hard labor and in irons. Information has been received that Mr. Aspinall, the barrister, who was sent home suffering from aberration of intellect, is recovering and will probably return to the Colony. Flour, £14 10s to £15. "Wheat 6s Bd, New Zealand 5s I !d. Victorian oats, 3s 2d to 3s 4d. Sugars unaltered. News from Mauritius states that the ship Benaud was loading for N.Z.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 237, 4 October 1872, Page 2
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