INTERCOLONIAL.
Melbourne, November 13. The Ringarooma has sailed with the Suez MaiC' .;-'--- ;i - The New South Wales elections have terminated slightly in favour of the Government, who, however, have not a working majority. The Victorian Governor's reply to the Council's address, respecting the payment of members, state's be has referred the matter to his constitutional advisers. Faith ful has been acquitted of the attempted j assassination of Mr Russell, the Government Astronomer, Sydney. The presiding judge stated that the accused's character had not been cleared. (SPECIALS TO EVENING PAPERS.) The bookmakers are paying up. Joseph Thompson, the leviathan, has paid away £21,000, including £10,000 to the owner of Chester. The public is backward in paying Chester remains first favourite for the Champion race On the receipt from Paris here of the failure of tbeßank of New < aledonia, scrip fell heavily. Speculators bought it up cheap, chartered a steamer, and went off to Noumea, where they were present before the news of the failure reached there. The vessel left here under sealed orders.
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Bruce Herald, Volume X, Issue 958, 16 November 1877, Page 5
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172INTERCOLONIAL. Bruce Herald, Volume X, Issue 958, 16 November 1877, Page 5
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