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  2. THE PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL.

    SIR,—Having in view the many differences of epinion which have prevailed as to the best site for the above hospital, permit me, as a native of the colony, to draw attention to a number of excellent ...

    Article : 255 words
  3. THE LATE OUTRAGES IN GREECE. STATEMENTS OF THE CAPTURED BRIGANDS.—LETTERS FROM THE VICTIMS.

    THE series of correspondence respecting the capture And murder by brigands of British and Italian subjects in Greece was published on Saturday. It contains a long description by Louis Gleissner, a Germain courier ...

    Article : 536 words
  4. WHITE MEN IN CAPTIVITY WITH THE BLACKS.

    SIR,—Having some time age observed in an Adelaide paper a report of a European or white man, with rings in his ears, having been found among the blacks to the northward of Port Essington, I consider it my duty to ...

    Article : 1,980 words
  5. THE CHELSEA TRAGEDY.

    ON Wednesday night, May 11, a man, identified as Walter Millar, aged thirty-five, a plasterer, living at 26, Seymour-place, Brompton, called upon Henry Piper, a van proprietor, of Marlborough-road, and ...

    Article : 3,171 words
  6. CAMPBELLTOWN.

    THE quarterly installation of the officers of Crystal Spring Division of the Sons of Temperance, was celebrated by a public meeting in the division room on Monday evening, 11th instant. The occasion was ...

    Article : 389 words
  7. Mr. Lloyd to Lord Muncaster.

    DearMuncaster,—Things do notlook pleasant, and we are all in a very unhappy state of mind. You must try what you can do to get the amnesty: but we shall have to pay besides. But I see little prospect of a satisfactory conclusion; unless ...

    Article : 130 words
  8. REVIEW.

    THE world has been both surprised and disappointed by this novel. The first announcement of its being in the press excited expectations which have not been realized, and produced a degree of surprise on the part ...

    Article : 3,662 words
  9. Mr. F. G. Vyner to Lord Muncaster.

    The messenger has arrived from Athens, and has, in conjunction with Noel, had a lengthened interview with the chief: the result is unfavourable. The chief has said to Noel that he will keep us safe for three or four months; but, ...

    Article : 306 words
  10. Mr. Herbert to Mr. Erakine.

    Noel arrived last night and the colonel this morning. They have had a good deal of conversation with the brigands, but have failed to come to any understanding. The former (Noel) will write to you his view of the case, and I do not doubt that ...

    Article : 394 words
  11. FASHIONS FOR JUNE.

    SEVERAL changes have taken place in the fashions since last month. Trains, for morning or in-door wear, are on the decline. We are almost sorry to report this, because we think them most elegant, as a ...

    Article : 865 words
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