SYDNEY .
y. AA 15th Instant.' Seven.Wesleyan Ministers have arrived per Damascus; the eighth, Mr Robertson, died:on the>passage. The Riverine question is again placed on the notice-paper pf the Assembly, for discussion on the 9th of February. The Ministry promised Mr Lang to give the necessary assistance in erecting the Echuca bridge, * The Assembly is still discussing the rice duty. The Scab Bill has passed both Houses, and comes into operation the Ist of March. In "the meantime, the Government has •instructed the scab inspectors to enforce the old Act. The Executive decline reprieving M'Cann. Mr Kean takes his farewell benefit on Monday night, Arrived.—Telegraph, from Brisbane; Heather Bell, fiom Port Cooper; Highlander, from Hobart Town. This evening, Mr Nathan, an old colonist, was run over by a train car, and killed, v
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 34, 25 January 1864, Page 3
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132SYDNEY. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 34, 25 January 1864, Page 3
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