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  2. THE SYDNEY INFIRMARY.

    SIR,—The letter of the Rev. Mr. Dougal in your paper of this morning, serves only to confirm my remarks in your issue of the day previous. Though he speaks of the irregularities to which I drew attention, as ...

    Article : 384 words
  3. A VISIT TO THE WESTERN GOLDFIELDS.

    WE are unhappy in the nomenclature of our creeks; in this respect the aborigines beat us hollow. There are the eternal Oakeys scattered throughout the length and breadth of the colony, ...

    Article : 3,998 words
  4. CELEBRATION OF THE CENTENARY OF THE BIRTH OF ROBERT BURNS.

    THE Centenary Birthday Dinner in commemoration of Robert Burns was held at the Prince of Wales Theatre on Tuesday last, the 25th January, 1859. It was in every respect a great success, for, ...

    Article : 13,103 words
  5. SMUGGLING AND THE WATER POLICE.

    SIR,—While so much has been said and thought out of doors about the Louisa, and all connected with her, I should be glad to know whether the Government has taken any steps whatever to afford a preventative ...

    Article : 181 words
  6. MASTER AND SERVANT.

    SIR,—Referring to Mr. Justice Therry's judgment, and particularly to the latter portion of the second paragraph thereof, which appears in your issue of Wednesday (26th), will you allow me, as being well ...

    Article : 295 words
  7. PUBLIC FOUNTAINS.

    SIR,—I am informed that our Town Council has so far responded to the appeal made for the erection of public drinking fountains in the city; but the bo[?]n, I believe, has been granted to so limited an extent as to induce me to trouble you with a few remarks. ...

    Article : 271 words
  8. To the Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    SIR,—I observe your City correspondent in London refers to a meeting having been held at Cork, to agitate for a mail communication between Queenstown and Australia by way of British Columbia ...

    Article : 227 words
  9. GREAT TRUNK RAILWAY TO BATHURST.

    SIR,—As Mr. Joseph Cope's letter refers to a line of road not recognised by me, he is consequently combating with shadows. The two lines are identical only so far as relates to a few miles on this, and on the western side of Tomah [?] 24 miles of my line have ...

    Article : 423 words
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