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AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS.

(TTrom the Sjdney Herald.] GOTJLBURN. November 11. The mail from Vnss was stopped to-day* efalifren ni'Ws from here. by Ben Hall, Gilbert, and Dunn W1 (In- letters wore tata 11. 1 here was only one pas •*en«j4»r in the coach, and from him thev t 1 ok a wat- h The burOirangcvs then proceeded to tlve nearest public hmiso acd tie.i'ed all hands. r i his robbery Ims caused great indignation and mucli excitement here. MELBOURNE. November 10. At Oohlsbronnh's wool sales to day 500 balco were sold. Ore- ev renlived I'd to Hyd. Fleece, la s:fd to 1 s lis; scoured, 2s to Id. 1 he news of the rataetroplv 1 at Calcutta has caused srro.it speculations in rice, and heavy transactions 'onlc place this afternoon. 250 tons of the Hannah "Nichol-on's curgo, and the whole of the oariro by the Reino Blanche was p'aced at £18, in bond, an advance of fullv 40s per ton. Private mail ndvic« s are ooneidored satisfactory. The new* ha- caused a firmer tone hero.

Corn saeks elmncerl liands at 225. Candle? :ire held for rates. CoiitiidrrahV business i- in mnlt at IDs 3d

'I he demand for MavtelVs brandy for shipment to lm-» been renewed. llohhrs arc asking higher r»t<-B. Case b andy was plat ed at 2S-. Common teas, duty i a'd, arc quoted »t 14d per lbSaiitd.—City of Adelaide (s.), for Sydney. November 11.

A despatch has been received via Ade aide from 1 Afr. Canlwe'l. f-'ccre'ary oi State for the Colonies, announei"p that the I*. and O- Company has submitted a proposal to convey the mails between the colonies and Suez, for an additional subsidy of CT>o.OPO per annum: whuh. toj;elln r with other "In rues. i» eluding conveyance of mails 10 Suez, would swell th" amount to £[)f>.ooo. 1 lie P. and O. Company positively dccHne to call at Kangaroo Island inst< ad of King Gcorse 8 Sound. ''he Kncli>h '"'oviTrjncnt, before agreeing to bear any po'tion of the increased subsidy, require the present postal rates to be doubled. A communication has been reci ived by the Government from the autlurties of the Btnpal Presidencv. suepesti 1 g (he shipnient from the colonies of n better c'as-- of horses and at regular intervals (Jood horses woidd r«al'Fe 770 rupees tach, whilst inferior arc only worth 250 rupees. November 12. The No'thfitn arrived in the Bay atthre this a'ternoon, ,*:> led > t t«n n.inutes past five, and eh nred the Heads before eiyht. 'I lie n arkets are n ore active than for soiiie time lvst, ard almost »*U art : ehsof impoit are held f-r for hitjher rates. Tli- e continues to attract at ent on ; vev) heavy are p« ndir g, wlrch will < lear

'■H'tlii- \Oiich reei-i 11 > anivid. I arjze wreels have been vlsvcdal Jt'2o ; tradi-<>r.'ers at with n»< upward tend* ney. 40 hogshead* ' f Mavteli - brandy cluv eed Inn d- in one lint* at 8s 3d. Oats arc (irtiiir: SOM Im?11<1- 6f Ta -mannm sold at 3- "d, a"' l ™ '.il 4 10 000 busbil-at a shade loffiT. Tin re is consideral 'e coir trv demand for ti'as ; li edium to m.nd coupons. Is f-'d to 1* lOd Good Jlauiiiius ■ rrntPis, "XS 1 /. All cl« seiiptioi.- of 1 uik all s lmvc „d< iivrnl. Cailis'e and >as 'so. 4 nit- is now held for i' 7 10s ; a ltirt'c pare. 1 of .Toule'e "lit ri d at auetioi. tn-dav p"? vi-lidrawn for £•<. IMtlod stout Ten 11' m, Clarke's !'s (Id l'ass's, 9s 3d; a shipment. ot •T. (Tre\ 's bottle' a] ■ bus bom miittcil at 9s 'id- Hops liivl'ior. UT3 quoti d at 2s 3d to 2= 6d. Importcrof n-a't aiv askint: lis. , 'Iho n.nil blinds < bimso nr'vicrs to the 1/Hi ot, c rr>t' lid cr. sii < 1 ' '= 5 ' ""if ,wo V <'SS" 1. luwe sni'C' i f..r A'bVJe, one for IMboi.riie and (Sydney, aiulj fr nr Viidirir for tli co omi s. ("ale-Ma adviccs to sth October. The Marguerite wbieb bus n>! «r!v arrived, was the only tcsscl that sailed diirirs; the n onth. 'J lie t ex lon. for Mt lboun c, wth ??5 ton? of ric-, was amongst tbose dismasted bv tlie hurricane. pb rinents of tobacco have been marie fron Aneiiea Private jrf'iivs t-s-tin ate the quantity at 110110 lbs., he-id. s 300,(00 lbs friMi b'nglan . 1(1 .OfO ensrs of kerosene oil have been si ipped fron x "ew T< rl; and Boston for Sydney and SlulLouine. Breadstuff's tmelmnpec 1 . A, r ive,b— 1 r ormo>a. from Mainllius. October 11. r-rco ■ 7000 ba«s of new erop suanr. Slurie Sophie, fr' ni Val,'urniso^with -ICO toi.s of breadstuff. > oveinm.T 1-.

If „ Il ,VrcW,l (lint Government was fully aware of the infrdcl atteek en l\!elb.ni'ie by lius laii -hips of war in the evmt of hostilities with ingl.n.d ,ti tl-oP-'i.). (jvrition. A of pontVmrn waited uj on hR .hx--0,-11. m-v tie 001 pi nor to day. toiequest tliiit he wiilil 'li'iif int » eommissien to inquire into the destitution at n. event existing in the colony. His Hxrel1. n cy it- ini.-td to lay the mutter belore his responsible ndviseis. P-rl-rp Of old. who has recently sutieieu treni an •.roHi. lir nt'ml-, infir.ds piccetding to Sydney for tboV-mfit of his health. 'pi,,, j'p,. Father I'nilev. formerly President of the P,„i:,n Catholic Coll.-sre. lias rcciv.d the appointment of netm<r military chaplain ut CoJeh.st.i, He 1,,, r,-, riv(<! the .--am tf-n .1 (animal Mls mail to -M.IVO, I< i.rlvtothe'liiiprs wl.ieh w. re brought aenmi-i him in eciii.cctiou willi the l'leMihucy of Vatiielr , . The r'ce mnil-et rriitinv.es net .v. I i.e .Ma-gv.o-riV« oi.r"o charred hands 10-.la.>, and a iui'hei ad,,„,rn la* tsd en ]'h-ee _ r„Wta advjfi-j. diKt. tra :-t -is tidies, which. liiiludii el.arges, i- . prill |o X2-i ]••■' ten Ki retire ef ntii'U'f'ini. T.nige .siles haie been . fr,•(.•■' a* <"<" :md C -"d. iiofwithstancii p the arrival . f .'1 lilt (re jhie< 1 by li e -Kensington' nom N.w 'Che o>h /t,/>n rr! >' * that fr. 111 the Ist Sepf. n-l,r to Nt OH.h. r. 'itil packages plantation mul no Of ill, live .eiVe hul b.ei, >hi;p.d for SydtiCV. lVe.-< on 1 Jtli Oct. hi I' veie (lUti d i.t -iPs. T}.c en, co nf lU ur < x ' 31 uric Sk-pliie ' has been ordered on to Olago.

•\ ruse of ind. cent valued at £So< , pr m.i'l 1-ti iinu-r, has been seized by the Custom* nii hoi iti( s. „ >e'-, rill of our colonial Insurance t empanics are 'o-ers I v the vce.-nt hurricane lit. < alcutta. Markets cc nt-11110 fiim. Medium to -nod ronpeiideniiind nt Is Ml to 25.. Host bramts ot geneva ii niiote ' nt lis : .TI'KZ hruiut lis (id 3ut. easeof Holiness'# brandy were placed to-day at 3Us. ('oll=l.l. ruh'e ep.-eiihitioM in koro.-nie ; il,uUU_ea-es mi nr-iie have ! ou-ht up at ss. JJroa.^tuils -ten .v Hest Ado i.ide tinn. £-'3 1. s to 1 ; Caiifori.ii"... .221 : C1.i1u..., X'-S 10 V.-ou„d ol the latter des.-rip io- is unM.h-uhlo Adelaide wla-at. Us i;,. to <),1 New Calilornivii und_ ( hdian would bring S< to 8s fi I ; old fiimpl. s are d ti.- uit to ijuir l'ri.ate adviees Mate that the K.len lias been .•bartered at I tendon!!, a'-'l the 80-ora at to load fer Melbourne and .-\dney. ') lie Cilv of Me:ho„n.e ni'i. to-.n. vrow. 'Ihe Snn-pl'-n <>'■ 01 iheiiti. >e|.temb r. confirm* the r. port of Hu .11.1... havm- or ered all «l,it. st" leave .-uhmta. alio that iarye quantilie, ol ,„tt(.n are airivii.*,- in 1 nghnul ill pay 111.lit ot tlw 1° n * quekx?cliff. November 10. Tl,O .Tame- Vi.ton. «-:th 350 tor.s «m«r. for Oeelong. and |-or...o*,«itli*-U tons, K.r-Melbourne, arrived to-day. AUKI-AIOK. November !0. To-dav was kept » elon-holiday, b-lag the binhduy of 11. H. If. I'rinee of W'u'es- . Xo alteration in priee of Hour. Client remain, at former Ss till at tiu Sailed. —t hnali. lor Batavin ; lvate, for Sydney; Coor.ug IP,), for Melbourne. auklaidK. r»ov. 12. Tlio Attornev.Oeneral stated in the A-ee.i.Wy that tl„- 0 .vern.neiU knew some -'>o < -t ■ e uimoureil intention of b'ltssia toward- tl,e l tu " "V' - . . Tl.o mail news 1 a- rawed no allenitiou m bu i"Tiour is quoted at .£-'3 to and wheat Bs. Cd. Aniv.ils.-.l .ne Bell, from l.eitli. Sailed — Annie Ueaten, for Uetlon?. Arrived—Koh-i-noor and Victor, iVom Jie.- , '''uheat ent) be bought' in town at Ss. per bu>hel j Flour, .£•: 1 per ton, but d in». A I imnression appears to have existed with ies..ir. t t t"e .ivi.'Hhlo a-nonnt. of brea.'Utnfls tor exportation j Oovorr.iuoni tona

as the amount for erpoit, Vhilo 75,O f O tcr-alav® v.. already exported to date. The Governor intends to (rive his nsFcnttothe n Convict Bill without awaiting tho consent of i* Mnje-ty. ' net

Latest news from Mauritius ftatos that a prone*,! had been made for the emigration of ere- les to northm,Australia to cultivate sugar.

It has heen suggested here to enforce the JJiliti Act of 1857, instead of continuing the Volunteer force, owing to the reccnt disclosurea of Russian policy. aiATJPrmrs. [VIA. MELBOURNE.] The Tort l.r.rns Gazette of] lib October actnowlcdges the reeipt of advices from Madagascar to the l 3 t ultimo, confirming the report that gold has been niscovered on lhat island by an Knglishman. The suaar market has declined 2o cents per 100 in consequence of Knglish market advices.

Tlie weather continues very favourable for tha planters, and sugar was coming to town more plenti. fully. Shipment of new crops to .'iOth September a Mounted to 14.8ii0 against 23 900 during tie same period of last year. ( omparisnns of prices fhows a iinference of 75 cents per ICO in favou> of the pre. a -lit season. The whole crop is estimated at only 110 010 tons, but planters eipcct that the hioker pries will compensate tor the dciicienc. in quantity. '1 hero have been latge arrivals of riee fn m India* and prices have falli-r to 8 dollars 50 cents, with » btock on "land equal to four months' consumption. Oats and grain in abundant supply. Guano active, imiri-et fully supplied. The only loading for the colonies were lLe Paxonia. (s), (or Melbourne; aud Southern Crosa for Quc> ns'aiul.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 322, 23 November 1864, Page 6

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AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 322, 23 November 1864, Page 6

AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 322, 23 November 1864, Page 6

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