It is wfth regret I have to announce that since the despatch of my last communication the deteriorating influence of the atmospherio transitions on the growing wheat crops—of which I espressed some previons ...
Article : 358 wordsThe Nation, an unexceptionable authority in this instance, gives a striking account of the "Irish in Rome," on the 27th of June. A young man named Laffan, very respeotable, and ...
Article : 4,894 wordsThere has been an immen[?]e deal of rain up here lately—in fact the weather has been very trying on both young and old; the days are in general very warm, with cold nights, which, together with the wet weather, make ...
Article : 242 wordsGENTLEMEN—We, the undersigned, having been asked by numerous friends and relations for our opinion of the Alpine or Snowy River Diggings, we imp[?]citly assert that no diggings in the colonies mide men slaves, or as ...
Article : 87 wordsARRIVAL.—Sept 24. Robert and Betsy, schooner, from Sydney. DEPARTURES.—Sept. 34. Fortune, brig. Patten, for Sydney, with 245 tons coal. 25. Thomas and Henry, brig, Fatten, for ...
Article : 272 wordsARRIVAL.—Sept. 28. Tasmania (s.), 400 tons. Captain Clinch from Hobart Town 21st Instant, with 15 passengers. 26. Hunter (s.), 266 tons. Captain Sullivan, from the Clyde River 25th inst., with 17 passengers; Ellen and Elizabeth, Chilian brig, 99 tons, ...
Article : 353 wordsYesterday the Land Bills were read a first time; second fixed for next Thursday. Mr. Piddington was appointed Chairman of Committees. ...
Article : 175 wordsWe have received Launceston papers to tbe 20th, and Hobart Town papers to the 21st instant. "Within the last few days," says the Launcesston Examiner of the 26th, "the [?]ttention of the public has ...
Article : 1,925 wordsOne of the latest improvements in mining is the introduction of the rock [?]ce. The hydraulic power well diredced turns down and washes off the [?]uriferous earth with all the power and effect of natural forces directed by ...
Article : 884 wordsA New GOLD-FIELD DISCOVERED—When we were all despairing of the future, owing to the exciting accounts from the Snowy River, our spirits were revived by the gratifying accounts of the last two days, from the rush ...
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