Ah, my dear boys! what a fall was there when our humble Christian friend toppled down from his eminence! There was within our prison walls a "repentant sinner," whom the Government, of which your distinguished patron and well-wisher was so shining a member, desired ...
Article : 756 wordsTHANKS, gentle sister, for your offer, I know 'twas kindly meant, The aid you generously proffer, Would int'rest bring if lent. ...
Article : 232 wordsMr. PUNCH'S Government Gazette of yesterday announced that Mr. John Woods, Ex-Mayor of Sydney,&c., &c., has been appointed Cabinet Veneerer, vice Mr. Benjamin James, resigned. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe upper portion of the premises in the occupation of a noted cafetier, not so many miles from the Bureau de Ponche, having recently become tenanted by the Young Men's Christian Association, the circumstance naturally gives rise to the following appropriate ...
Article : 85 wordsTHE Herald believes in spiritism--of this there can be no doubt. We were informed by that journal, on Tuesday, that "The Sydney agents of Messrs. Virtue have also submitted to us some photographs of scenes from 'Tarn o' Shanter.' They are taken from most spirited ...
Article : 189 wordsThe unmarried immigrant girls by the barque "Corlic" are all engaged. The remainder of the immigrants are not going off as fast as usual.--Brisbane Telegram in Evening News. What a spur it would give to immigration, if our Home agent, ...
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Sydney Punch (NSW : 1864 - 1888), Fri 19 Mar 1875, Page 1
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