ENGLISH NEWS.
The bead quarters of the 65th Regiment, to the number of 13 sergeants, 16 corporals, 19 drummers, 576 rank and file, and 15 officers, were to embark on the 18th May, at Gravesend, on board the Java, for New South Wales. Out of 500 Railway Bills before Parliament in some shape or other, 825 are under discussion by the 'shareholders whether they shall be abandoned or not. Mr. Ewart's motion on Van Diemen's Land on 26th May, was " counted out." So little does the House care for the colonies. The Times says it was entirely his own fault. It was, it seems, the last motion of the evening of the day previous to the Epsom Races, when every man in the House, under 60, was bustling out of the House to prepare for the coming sports.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 130, 28 October 1846, Page 2
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138ENGLISH NEWS. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 130, 28 October 1846, Page 2
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