On Monday last an enquiry was held before R. Ronald, Esq., at the Wellington Inn, George-street, touching the death of Anne Joyce, who died on Thursday, the 22nd instant, while under the medical treatment of a Mr. John Redhead, of ...
Article : 639 wordsSIR, -- From the title of your paper I take it for granted that you will give insertion to anything that will tend to the advantage of those who have to labour for their daily bread. I have been given to understand that wages are very much ...
Article : 499 wordsSIR. -- I see by the late papers that the people of this country are all going mad, for I cannot call it anything else. The publicans in particular; it is well for them that the times are so good that they can afford to give £2000 annually to what ...
Article : 245 wordsThe following is extracted from a letter, dated London, January 2nd, addressed by Mr. D. Benjamin, to a friend in Sydney: -- "I was much pleased to see the great interest that was taken by all classes in the cause of the distressed Jews at ...
Article : 169 wordsSir, -- It is generally conceded that some of the finest fruits of the finest minds are found in this field of literature, encumbered, it is true; with ponderous heaps of the most vile trash One in a thousand of these volumnes may, perhaps, be ...
Article : 437 wordsSIR -- Will you be kind enough to allow me space for a few remarks, which for justice-sake I wish to make in reply to some-observations, which Mr. J. Byrnes, J. P., is reported to have made at a public meeting of the Parramatta Benevolent ...
Article : 1,003 wordsI am sorry to say that there is no improvement with regard to the business of Braidwood, everything goes on in the same way as heretofore: but I am glad to be able to give a better account of the Major's Creek. Every man is averaging from ...
Article : 277 wordsHanging Rock, March 17,1855. The lower end of Oakenville is remunerating those persons who are working there; we are surprised that a greater number do not set in, as it is certain there is a run of gold ...
Article : 213 wordsSIR, -- In your paper of the 3rd March, 1855, I notice an article purporting to be written by a miner, denying in toto the Miner of Oakenville's statement of an affair which took place on Oakenville Creek. Now as I live within a hundred ...
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