AUSTRALIAN.
4^mW3felbourne HeraM.) IMPORTING LEGISLATORS.
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IpltSßticalJ fiMd is the ;- propose^ imßortstjl.9p.ipfsEr<vTor ; rfi^s4£<Mn South the AB&emb'iy> the Real; iPw>perty, Actysonie-tinie since fadopteoii^theiformiericorony.ltiTliisiilie'a^ure was introduced last session by Mr. Coppin^ in the Upper.Hoihse, and passed withoutihuclf hesitation; but whfin^itbame down to the A&s%'riibTy* nobody igeWie'd dfspoWd- to become its spoiVso¥: rfi:i'he Goye^nniejl|t||gclined, Mr. O'Sbanassy^hi^itated, and ;a'i lasjjfl^Bbeeves, "who seemsjahVa^'Vyprepared to do jl^^Hcept anything'WSt ,|qra|!r«p, took chargef'ipKfhill, and of course faite^rHis owa account ijf tpe matter is that M>.^|tpi'yeiijis, in reso as to render' i.t, ?; irioa^ J applicable tqij;hiß,piTOumstances'of thk colony, H^isMy differ ftoiXi itno^e pfrjS!P:JJit}>i A^stKa^ifti fc>iih4dif necessary to ; suggest, &9 jtnfliflgnnuiaberj^of,-fibrsseiihundred ~amfjnd^nents;vand!jiDrvvGireeves being,-j aai perhaps an-abl^ raatewttidi haveiibeew^jraUieP'pbrplexed •at-thisc«nexpected'idifficulty^ gaye f*ip'ilfe bill in ; despair. uJiAiJcordingly, 'we, find 'its tiehlfee Recorded in the obituary" fefently'igswesd fining the names offthe';Unfo^uha(e'-imeisiiM f'\Vhich met witlratt.untimely ehdjlihe. simple and expressive .jepii'Sph assigning the.caused of death to be " not -retimje&froni'-therA misfortune ha^e^ited-the,. sy^mpMy of Mr. Woollev, the m^mbe^fot-Krchnid'na^lwho proposes immo-ilating--himself for the amendment-of the lawa aifecting^ealip^opert^^pd.has consented to resign iJw!? r bM ¥; l>i'l^i®K[???yfsbeAh«*suced to die vacant seat;. , This^'attraugemfi^t," it lib stated,; has beeh Jcohcluded r anAithe f ojistituencj. of RichIsib^eliarided oy^^t^iSou^Aflstralian r.,-viS,>^?S appeared;m,%cpmeinporary^yesterday, ■Mp^Sx ifyVW™* H#tfi*^i personal knowledge, a ! i^V!^r^blg..j|9^a)iti:o&:.!l)i,ei:explont]giexpedrtion up iitij^tlie^9thinstain't.'jfiWJe/liavS-lieavd TUtnors of a :MeJ:y{graveicharadter,isetting'oa(jaitot"aHy;:aifFerent .state.'offthings^.rAb-\tferare;yevy uii)villin§f to pubiishiany>adverse; statetoeni'\abou't ;tlre' ve^editioD, ekcejjt-(Jn-'the-'m6st/'teiiabl6%uth6"rityi!.^* as the ■ i'umdrs ml q'uestibiirh!aVfe'n6tGbeeH; blea'ByVauthen- • Heated tb-us;f'we ty itliH6ld"/t]Eiern fJ foi^; W'jpresent. 1 All well^il^^ie^siMpf #nuiji£Jhey go '-'s'6^^f^rlaU'tb'iiitini^td the* •fairu^e.,Qf;t^'e/Undertaking ';'..}'*,' '-'.^n, of ,' ; ,|fes^,{7^o^>feof,iTiiursday l ra f st ( ,sp'ea,l^|lag i Moy^ J^s,W rush! to the Blac^ Jt,angg3>;ke.eping the? tip-toe ;;6f.es§itement,{ftnd > tl]ieha^gfj;BTOn ( 4oit'Ke;oid gold;fields.,&r,emq.ving»thithei\\yal'd otie>;l);y';orie;ai t is a jspwrcd .ofiiio; sWall^gratifidation-toifind'tlia^ withia * a distance of five, milfcs'irom ißacki Creek "%e have ■a>g6ld^woi-kingyielding,;'sofeaS'it'ih&S'^b'een deNVelop6d,':;mtire r galdi^th&n;)tlie'Black^it^ are : teport;ed;'to1 have donelig'tdth'e 'jJresMfe tittre. For has : bel}ri,^aVbra^^ and^frbni- ti'nie toJ ■-^Sye^'hill^tl^, 'satisfaction to T rep ( orfc t .thM/3^^V:er^;'f^^^9^4i?^y^^uggetS 6a^he||oi'g4m,.'!w con;trMtJe4,to^ ,;|g^rpj)Jwe havelno^foi^ 'bids-fair'to ou^yal;^;ygp.,,tj^;ppp^ o f tne ground near Ararat, not only. in. .point. oLpresent yield, but alsQ,^s like,ly, f to prove the pioneer to a lavge.rush ? ca,]qiilia^aW rr 4eV«lope- ) .the aurriferous ]resources of thte^distric'b'«'A' tangje of 16W; §ills sepaira'tes I KahgarioO|:! |iiH^;; '!frp)ri;,:;the table land 1 stretching^-'abto'ss ''to; '{Lkhipld^Ki'^^eral.gullies between these hills1 ha^^'ee'n' 'tesfe^,' found remunerative, and worked from time to time. Some time agofa;nioveWe'nF^^ M-fift J'Ukj and tlley (I wer6'pf6spictfeaw!; This G&'oumffcaln|e^as rejsuitedin .the-opehing!of;twalrills,'»froni whfch gold ,iin payable-quantities'" Wl being- i 'obtained." The ip1 rokpebta iWashedi'byl-the;prospectors is !nbisknown, j but jthey are imported' 4s' belfig-V'^r^ i;ehiiin 3eiiative. |i Since this 1 party bottoraed some ouijrty'jshWs have 'been^sunfeto the'Pd*rock^^ir;6f 6 disclb'sed i;f 'payable' j;' tlje; ■majority; ! liav iti^" bo l Corned; 'pii 'l^ay ;^sti'';. ,o^, Wednesday ■ (yesterday):'^rbingY!l) r^y)i.d TßQS3er, and party tdblifrbm th'e übottbm of their ,sjia: C6 bzs/ill dwts. ,12 grs..of fine.nuggety. fold, wliichI'they sold to •'M.V; 'BerristfeihV'cft" •the'JCrescent^ and .vyhich may now be seen exhibited1 ih' l!tiie' Jwindow of the London Chartered Bank. The depth" of sinking is iino^l^oraJlejXWJa^Pp^ the .grttijndjjt no^ hills 12 feet. Thenuuinbei.pt ininer.s.ait w'oi-k'tjs not excessive, as, by the latest/accounts, aye^ find that tlw population'does;not exceed 100 men. There ; is-plenty; of water in the neighborhood, aWthereI fore no drawbacks appears to-the-working of the 1 gio j und[speedily,; ;!rjie:nea.vq.sfc;Tr<)a(i to this auri!f| fou^spot is th f rouglE aiji^rgist the ! "ifloutli,ox t a^ully gf that naVh.e^abput/threg.miles. ' W'e'ob'tiihVd''' t ne^aKpy^J^^'ivticdj^rs/jlrji^flj-r (David ' Rosser, tlie ,par,ty i ,.inpiitipj}'e ( dl 1 .as.',Jlia ! ving, ; ,b[bttomed on; Gpzi.fytj dwts.' i2'grs.' of gold." ' :, v ' r ;.: ' (From the Melbourne Argus.) '.;;v;j LABOB.-r-As far as Melbouriieis concerned, the demand for labo^of all,aoi ts has continued bad up j'tprthe^reseptitime^noT^ha^jbe wfatberjduring ' fnepast m^.th.beep, fine-enpugb; tpjcaupe me servipes'pf shearers a|}d*|i(c|i- asaibtant^ ; tpbe.'ip urgent iie ( sue^tt/up'lfte'cpuntiy/'l'Mbs"t of the extra men .required in tlie'mterior are to be had on the spot, and in many places the number Qftheiune'mployed is proportionally as great as in town. Some are men twit It means, iwho'Ui'ei disinfelihed just now to ;£tfg.agfe;foi: ay^aiilotl. on .^erml.Jtb.'suitl th'Slconve- . nience, tnagters J;i vs)s\i. Wyest'time 'at iianii,;' .but ,tpo. many arWjtrusting/to.chanceibr the food they eat, and are obliged to take anyiemploy,R\en,t.that; Qffers.-'.ln ■.thi&class, are seldom* or never ; to be.,found.mett ofjknojynnefficiency rbutthe fact ofao many, being, willuig.to.:take ariythin^ they can get, renders it difficult to quote any fifed rate ;of ■ wages*';: JFarming^menV'm^fih'atticsj' arid'ordinary laborersj^T'e all alike^ini;thifWß])ect,' and although ckcbptibiis■;are Jt; bf jbeifniaa^ih f- spebial^'ca^e.s, the general tendency,is do.w.nwatd;'fc'ian peihags of On the annual wages of house-sefvahts^ana'b'f 63.^.0, wepk r in,the- rate at wish fanning men can.b'elJbjredr.'^AijecliaAics do , no^^ish.it tO|^egeperaliypifno\vt(a^ whaiin rates theyijifideftake' those not 'undcrjpermaire'iit'.;^ be '.^otiMt '!s\fli. &.^ry; ;^o|^|ej'!vemwae^ati9n for their servicesl when they can bi)taffiyem;plojrment. •;^Vi^i r^gar,d ,tg^,d9me|t^c, i seryants s ]the);e ! )$s been little ch^nge,piher.wiseth^ Useful' married jcauplies, without ohildten, most : readily rfind'-situations, as isucho save fat ways in demanifprjjthe .country; 'oWellcrecommendfed 'single -women-can obtain -good-places, -iutthej- have sbmetipies tp ( :<w ; ait. longercthaQ*heyi.\may'. wish for these. We have the same large number of rough ? country gjir|s',unpropded)f9pT and.>^s tlijpif Iranka seehi'tb*.increase, /and "the .tfenVancl! jfor their ser.iricesito'dirtiitif'sh:.itiajiy bf th6sKwhp!-.are, i; wjthout in^iiey br^homeai pe'ct' be'foretliem.,',, Fpri tnen-seryantar ihg, 1 demand is^about the^ame^B&jfthas, beenfor.spnle^ime past, and this is not equal to the supply. . 10-i ■>'-lvH Rifles.—Thei:p€!W,ta'ncaßtet rifles itha-ti. arrived in the Lincolnshire^-to the- number-of 6007 were lately teste,d7:at{;the^,^apdridge butts, at various distance^.^ranging ? |rQm |sft\tQ,.^(Jo;va^ds,laa"d were 'round tpibt admirably.,.nbf ; failing i^Jthe? slighest 1 Efegree^c^^r^tot^jrdui^ds j^ l( jß%j %ed;. At th|,ftrsf;n^e^;d^^ce,c^pgto ihs butt, which was the" size of "two men-p7,yi2ji;; 4.feeKi>y 6, ,was Bcajjce.lyje;ver missed by the firing party, which consisted of Captains Hall, ,Pitt; rKroKn; Nash, Sturt, Sprent, Radcliffe,, Mng, isuidi'Dn Ford. At :^^a^*ftpttot6^(^h&:centre'triTCler ia ,4iameter,,was fiffluentlvvstruck,/and t jeicen At the dfst&de vhdMlf a^y of the fallsvvS outside a spp^r tly-e,f .^y^rds rfquaa^e. Captain Nash made the most.,7nuJTvb^r :i pi points altogether, and Captain RadcliffaJiit'the bull's-eye, a circle of ;six mchesiinidiaitneteryafcidOO^yairtsj-'Cblb'nel Pitt i 400 ;; :andci JDr f /iloi-du- afc- fSOO. t">:A&%^eß^ J were e B . ,peciallf :Wferifc%il6idering^ 5 ttfe§ was a high wiiid.blowipg'/^iUii^^9^Ji.(iißn'ij J'iaearly diixctlya;ct6srthe urffle^fiiVeMa|i^sWy to be ;Kop e tf4hafaaaitrb^ to those recervedpr, (ea^uaPy .^ervjiceablej. w^l'"' arrive be-arnied with them. aWi ,,, b ~m bm ?Moh^ >
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 321, 16 November 1860, Page 2
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972AUSTRALIAN. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 321, 16 November 1860, Page 2
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