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W U 1 ~ T . ■"- " "» i" ioFTHE jtfrs the ; V . . I; AN MAILS.. 1 '...■■ ■. iB Giix Times " Office, Tuesday evening, : „ R.M.S.S., which reached pming, from Dunedin, we, [in possession of the latest; (he August English Mail. ■ the most important items. ■Hester, a passenger by the atally shot himself in the sound, and was reported out L Uortham sailed. i 0 f "Western" Australia was c on the *sth October, and y entertained. v - 0 MISCELLANEOUS. ( June Mails weie delivered Marseilles, and*on the 19th. left for Germany. ,cceeds''Sir C. Cresswell. jumey has been raised to the jbassadorhas been recalled, jeeded "by Mr Elliott** on the 14th August, and gtminster Abbey. Emigrants' Assistance Soi crant of £1,000 from the s " Committee to assist entires to Australia, tholicshave decided to cornpity at Dublin, at the cost \co lected in Great Britain [nstralian training colleges sblished. . |, e ral Halken, Lord Downes, Earl of Mornington, Capt. ield, M.P. ; Sir Frederick atcourt, Lieutenant-Colonel 3T .Dr Raffles. " . prehensions of a European . decreased. \ ro in Poland is vigorously . [errnan sovereigns assembled (je invitation bt Austria, to ganisation of the German Land 68th Regiments have o'lndia and Ceylon, for New : Austria will shortly visit isje states that a marriage Ictoria and the -ex -king of pplated.' o E Roe, of Brompton, has been ■ iaining the marriage certifi- ; ring of Mrs Albert Edward \ sed she was married to the in September lay Cardinal as also declared that defen--1,000 per annum from the? r, . ' V B steamer Florida is cruisoast, for the purpose of reflated vessel just built at i JIEXICO. s (habitants were summoned Shall to -receive a declarable should henceforth be an -claim Arch-Duke Maximil[Mexico. The Arch-Duke ; i offer, and England arid ■'■ snted toit..YThe. Frenchuntil the new reign has IMEhTCA. • was unable to intercept Kide is at present located at irmies are being heavily ntense heat precludes active te has three times resigned Shis resignation was each is stated, however, that ranz will shortly succeed c. Potomac is . being re-or-Rinforceraents have arrived mt of Fort Wagner still iderals succeeded in niountbot were driven hack with killed, wounded, and priralry have destroyed pro* . millions of dollars, in the ; factories, and bridges in j te of a secession movement ical benefit was given to f Champion, at the Surrey jj Galway mail packets left 1622 passengers -on hoard. ausetl a letter to be written % ersonal feeling of horror & regards the sacrifice of a g Ithe demoralisng tendency v as that recently witnessed g tank Fowler, formerly of ia m Society of London me--1 ssell not to let two power- |' am rams constructing in ' dto their destination. | jVL INTELLIGENCE. ■-f mmerce between Italy and A itions for war are of great I .."'■■■ jtl government is prosecuting | , late of the Garibaldian % aigement of the Foreign ! ty attempting to enlist (ai 1 for the Polish national $ a)d Garibaldi urge young ,1' i against "Venice, a course m 'the Italian Government. 2j sve been ordered by the •fi M to hold themselves in ==j wt troops to Circassia. ■gj lof a sreditated alliance ;jj Ithe United States, in the ?••■ townr. ?'! . - r^ | claim successes in North §3 isive victory in Louisiana, y Taylor completely routed fi 80 prisoners. • ni ftured the guerilla General b of his troops at Ohio. V [in Cincinnati prison. V was sacked and de■Tv -tals. { J hrahl urges Lincoln to engj of all men, North and. * 'an intention to drive the |§ { h and the French from V b PeterhofF has heen j_ii • United States District V & a proclamation stating ■?'■ ill retaliate if the South as 5 negroes as prisoners of J { federal soldier enslaved a d athard labor on f'Ybrk, consequent on the le conscription, assumed

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 104, 21 October 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 104, 21 October 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 104, 21 October 1863, Page 3

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