LATE TELEGRAMS. Adelaide, 17th September.
Intelligence has been icceived fioni the captain aiul fiom private paities, that a block of native coppe", weighing 90 lb , lias been found in the New Cornwall Mine. Adelaide, September 1 S The ' Puncess Louise' was on the point of sailing when the ciew were auested under the following fails picious ciicmnstftiKCS — Fiom lnfounation leeenod, the captain ovei hauled the eflects belonging to the stamen, and discovered a large quantity of auiw, consisting of pistols, daggen, levolveis, gunpowder, bullets, caps, \e It ib &iv raised they intended to take tlie vessel, and proceed on a pnatical expedition The ca*e will lie inclined into In the maiket, sheep have been sold from lis. Cd. to 17s ; Limbs have fetched 9s to 11s At Qudanamutana an itmiieti^e block of copper has bern nnc.il tiled It i«|uned '22 bullocks to diaw it The X ist Toncns Wine Company htld a meeting to d.a\, and a lcsolution was canied to wind up the affaiis, and dissolve the company. Busbane, 18th September. The statement that government had insti acted then London aguit that the liboi maiket heie was supplied, and that no more iinmigiant ■■hipa should be sent out, is without foundation, .mil has boon circulated with a >iew to in] me the government. The uumigiant ships, ' Whirlwind' and 'Marylmi,' hive aimed, with eight hundied passengeis They aie all m excellent health, and appear to bo well beli^ctod, and of asuponor cl i«s. Anotliei ship has been signalled m the Bay, and is supposed to be the 'Ariadne,' with more unmigiants The piities out seaichiug foi Mr. Black have hithcito been unsuccessful There was .\ thundeistorin hist night, accompanied with some moie welcome showeis. Sydney, Wednesday, 17th September. Auufeious quait/, lias been found at Tenteulen, but no infoi mation has been leceived as to whether it exists in j.uy ((iiantity. The ' John Williams,' misMon ship, was accompanied to sea to day by asteanici, with alaigeputy of the friends ot the missiontiies It is stated that (Jardinei has left for California, and that another peison is lobbing in his name Upper House is debating the Council Amendment Bill It is ptoposed to eicct a new opeia houso on a qiand scale A joint stock compvny is paitiallv founed for that pui pose. At Morpeth, the show of hands was for Close, Buchanan demanded .a poll Cum Fat and Ah Chong have been convicted at Batlnnst for icceiving notes stolen fiom Sofala Postoffice, and leminded Magaiettn. Maroney, aged (if toon, has been convicted of the minnlaughter of hci illeyitnnate child, and sentenced to two yeais' nnpiisonment in Bathurat Gaol. Mr. Paikes, one of the immigration lectmeis sent fiom this colony to lay befoio the Biitish public the ad\anta2;ef of immigratim; hithri, has wntten a letter to the Government, in which lie stites he fimls a <jieat avei non in the minds of muij to the name of New .South Wales, and he suggests the propriety of an altoiation He does not give a vei3' glowing account of the mission in which he is engaged.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVIII, Issue 1633, 15 October 1862, Page 4
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511LATE TELEGRAMS. Adelaide, 17th September. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVIII, Issue 1633, 15 October 1862, Page 4
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