SIR,—I am very glad that a hom[?]opathic practitioner has appendid his real name and address to a letter which appears in your paper of to-day in defence of hom[?]pathy and against me, signed "Charles ...
Article : 1,151 wordsTO-DAY being Easter Monday, has as usual been observed as a general holiday. ...
Article : 25 wordsTHE annual public tea meeting in connection with the Wesleyan Sunday-schools of the Sydney South Circuit was held yesterday evening, at Chippendale. Between three and four hundred took tea in the ...
Article : 1,600 wordsSYDNEY suburba yesterday were one large rambling maze of holiday festivity among all classes. Least exciting, but not [?]least attractive, was the luxurious repose from labour, and the enjoyment of fresh air ...
Article : 670 wordsTHE people of Sydney have always been celebrated, for the spirited manner in which they enter upon the enjoyment of their annual holidays, more particularly those of Christmas and Easter. It might have been ...
Article : 1,545 wordsMr MORRIS tomove,—(On the Order of the Day being read for considering in committee the Legislative Council Bill of 1861,)— That it be an instruction to the committee to alter the clauses of the [?]ill, [?]o as to secure the election of members of the Legislative ...
Article : 1,546 wordsOne of the many agreeable means of recreation afforded to holiday-keepers yesterday was an excursion to Broken Bay, in the A. S. N. Company's large and powerful paddle-steamer Telegraph. The citizens ...
Article : 864 wordsAs usual upon all public holidays, this favourite watering place was thronged with pleasure seekers, steamer after steamer running in rapid succession between Sydney and Brighton, until it would be ...
Article : 251 wordsTo those who went nowhere than to this popular place of amusement it would have appeared that all the holiday folks of Sydney had laid their heads together to meet here; but notwithstanding the ...
Article : 220 wordsFIRST APPEARANCE OF SIR WILLIAM AND LADY DON.—Last night Sir William and Lady Don commenced their professional engagement at the Victoria in the presence of an excellent audience, the theatre ...
Article : 602 wordsNEW DIGGINGS.—I hasten to inform you that our little town has been thrown, into a state of great excitement to-day, by the receipt of intelligence of the discovery of a rich diggings about sixty-five miles from ...
Article : 595 wordsSIR,—I am glad to find that some honorable members, in their place in Parliament, have represented the insufficiency of pay dealt out to our gold escorts as entirely inadequate to meet their expenses on ...
Article : 326 wordsThe quiet ana secluded shores ot Middle Harbour were yesterday visited by three excursion parties— one in connection with the St. Benedict's Catholic Young MeL's Society; one in connection wth the ...
Article : 663 wordsSIR,—As Mr. Meymott, in his last letter to Dr. Pittard, mentions amongst others favourable to the system of hom[?]opathy [?]the name of Sir [?]John Forbes, M.D.,I beg to send you a short extract from a late, if ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 2 Apr 1861, Page 7
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