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  2. WINDSOR.

    DISTRESSING SUICIDE.—An inquest was held on Friday last, before Mr. Laban White, coroner, at Mr. Mawson's inn, Pitt Town, on the body of a girl named Sarah Wenman. Sarah Kilduff, wife of John kilduff, ...

    Article : 679 words
  3. THE STORY OF SCHILLER'S REMAINS.

    AN interesting article, in Macmillan's Magazine for August, describes how that Schiller died in straitened circumstances, and was interred in the Kassengewolbe, a public vault at Weimar. Among the ardent ...

    Article : 3,726 words
  4. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—In your issue of to-day, I see a letter signed by "Charles Fenn, solicitor, Adelaide," with reference to the authorship of the South Australian Scab Act. I happen, SIr, to be well acquainted with Mr. Fenn, who has a most ...

    Article : 724 words
  5. LUNATIC ASYLUMS.

    SIR,—Permit me through the medium of the Herald to draw the attention of our new Government, which sets out with a promise of reforming abuses and correcting ovils, to the state of our Lunatic Asylums. I am not going to enter ...

    Article : 1,229 words
  6. PHOTOGRAPHY AS AN INDUSTRY.

    ALMOST as numerous and as various is the scenes that the [?] of day itself shines upon are the sun-pictures we see in our stationers' windows and in every house we visit. How few of us who remember distinctly ...

    Article : 3,150 words
  7. QUEENSLAND.

    BY the Telegraph steamer, we have Brisbane papers to the 31st ultimo. His Excellency the Governor and Lady Bowen, attended by Captain Pitt, A.D.C., left Ipswich, on ...

    Article : 1,734 words
  8. MR. KEIGHTLEY AND THE BUSHRANGERS.

    SIR,—The well-merited remarks that appeared in your leader of the 29th instant respecting the heroic, manly, and courageous conduct of Mr. Commissioner Keightley, when attacked by five desperadoes armed to the teeth, will meet ...

    Article : 208 words
  9. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—Every Sunday afternoon, and even in the forenoon, I have lately noticed in the Domain-gate, near St. Mary's C[?], men, women, and even children, accosting passersby to buy fruit, cakes, and lollies out of their baskets, and ...

    Article : 155 words
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