BY TELEGRAPH TO GALLE.
Hiee.—Table, 1t.3.7.; inferior. R 1.7 Freights to London.-De-ad wc-igUt, 5Ds to 57s 6d; scetla, 70s; lute, 82*Gd. '
_ ~ t „ ■ _ Eomeay. 15th Aujjusf. Fragbts.-Ck)tton, 4os, seeds 4Gs, for Loadoncttou 4-Ss to 47s fid. seerls 2^s. for liverj)ool. '
The^ Herald of September loth, from wMeh the above is taken, a!*a eoutuiis th^'Woa-in* te!f-'i •>£;•-- - . NEW SOUTH \YALh3.° ■ ° """'
Stdsby. !0:h Sej;ten:by. The arcenied Corporation Bill, novr intr^iiyoejt into the Legislature," confers the election of >.l;.}fr upon the citizens instead of the aldermen; un-i It further p-o|.-oses to divide the city into ivro portrria for police pi.irj»ows. The Government mteri■! to ask the Assembly to sit on Mondays, in a idltion :o tlts'ir usa.'J *!&'. s cf netting, in onie^to fiui-ii the amount of ojr.iaiiji^
pitsentbefore the Legislature,and end tnsscssi>a i.i October. "
Hi- Hon. T. A. Mtrray, Speaker of the Ae^ibl^v, has addressed a consinunieition to the Sidney Morning Herald, eoncerniu^ tho iiaputation 'uiade or. th? Assembly in itsieadercf the 33th Aurast. whilst e>.3mentiiig- aiwn the urrest ami <U<ch-\rire tf JI.-. r>, Jiuehananfain th? cusfoiy of tew ssrg^'irst-at- Arn;-1 • The Speaker dc-clare? tlsat h?s coiiSucnwj in ihtrnthfalness pf th« journal is iaspaire»i, aud wlililiu-.v, his nasae 23 a subscribsr.
The ru<h to Jfew Zea'aad has eom.'£i2n«j, Kaiii is much ivaatird.
In the A-semb'y this^lay the Treasurer l>roujr?it. fiirr/ard hi.^ motion that Half-'pXis b-2 apjioiated *v attend a conference to an'an^s one uniform oi eoiontd tuiifE Tfie debate was nos eo!icisici»;J vn^:i car nifrii-ige left, i>ut the matiou was sitoi,<-W vtposed. = - -
rvThe Jp'^ocii is at pre?ent dhcusiiiig the Upper House Bill.
• West Maitlas-d, 10.L September. At a concert given last Bight, in ai«.l of thu I-^-ica-j-hne rejjijrf fund, the proceeds amounted to I.CO. Tiie Whoever mail was stopped or. Thui-.-cny "">■--■>■ a«:d about £100 in gold was taken from :h'sY^~.il gers. One of tir,; robbers had the cfiVoattsrs' v< s-y that bis ni.aie was Clarke, and that lie v.sH :c iie foaad at Lajariiiiur Fi.it.
The ifai'luud Mercury say?, en Hi? mirhoritv of an 51. P. recentiy returned from iit; *I : ;;:3, rhar *His Grace the Duke <;f Newcastle intends," vhea a n'f> opportunity presents itself, to £ppoi»it u.q H^" Claries Co-xpr, CAonial S^crttari* of xVW SJaik Wales, to Use Governorship of the co!o;iv.
- La.csla.s, 10th SeptoiiiVr The question of forming a Vi^Ca-iee Commitrte is being seriously ciaa :ered, with ~a view to the suppression of the outrages that daily a'arm the inhabitants.
From information received from this place, noil has beea struck oa a good lead, and the indications of a permanent gold field are considered Tery favourable.
Newcastle, 10th September. - At a meeting of the miners which took place yesJ terday, and at whicli about GOO were present, it was resolved tliat no member of the Miners' Association should work for the Agricultural Company until' tfe dispute between them ha-* h^n settiwl. .'.";
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 238, 24 September 1862, Page 5
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469BY TELEGRAPH TO GALLE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 238, 24 September 1862, Page 5
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