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  2. GOLD IN GRANITE.

    SIR,—It is a very long time since I have written anything on the subject of gold in Australia, but I have received a refresher and must awake. In your impression of the 7th instant, is a letter from Mr. ...

    Article : 4,594 words
  3. MR. WILD AND WEST CAMDEN.

    SIR,—My notice has been directed to a letter, under the above heading, in your contemporary of the 8th instant, signed "Henry [?]lemmans," upon the subject of the petition recently presented to the Legislative ...

    Article : 237 words
  4. CHINESE LABOUR.

    SIR,—Notwithstanding the many out[?]ries made against the Chinese in general as to their habits and so forth, I must say, and I speak from experience, that there is a great contrast between them and the ...

    Article : 351 words
  5. GOODBYE.

    MY heart is heavy, for I must leave thee, New South Wales. My soul is sorrowful—I may sojourn no longer in Sydney. Beauteous land! Sweet city [?] How warmly have I ever loved, with what an ...

    Article : 1,275 words
  6. To the Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    SIR,—I observe, from a late number of your paper, that Mr. Parkes asserted in his place in the Assembly, that eighty blacks, men, women, and children, had been massacred by the Native Police in the adjacent ...

    Article : 894 words
  7. UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE.

    SIR,—It is of the highest importance to our lawmakers at the present moment, in considering the merits of this Electoral Act, not to lose sight of the future, and of the rapid changes of circumstances to ...

    Article : 749 words
  8. THE LYCEUM THEATRE MEETING ON THE ELECTORAL BILL.

    SIR,—Of all the meetings lately held by the clique in favour of the Cowper Electoral Bill, that of the five or six hundred, including boys (ont of nearly 15,000 adult male inhabitants of Sydney), held at the ...

    Article : 1,524 words
  9. To the Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    SIR,—I see by a late number of the Moreton Bay Courier, that some three months ago a committee was formed at Brisbane, for the purpose of establishing an escort between that town and the newly discovered ...

    Article : 387 words
  10. TEMPLETON AND ANOTHER V. HOGAN AND OTHERS

    SIR,—With reference to the second postponement on this day, of this case, for want of jurors, it is a duty I owe to my clients, to make some observations. The cause was on a former jury sittings, the first on the ...

    Article : 341 words
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