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  2. COUNTRY COMMENTS ON PASSING EVENTS.

    A REPUBLICAN in plush is not an agreeable spectacle Having once lowered himself by donning the flunkey's livery, he sticks at no subsequent degradation, but, as though determined to make a glory of his shame, ...

    Article : 2,414 words
  3. INDIA.

    THE subjoined narrative of this spirited engagement with the mutineers is from the pen of an eye-witness of the operations on the right flank of our force:— "The troops that went to meet the enemy on the ...

    Article : 1,733 words
  4. TUSCANY.

    FLORENCE, July 1.—In dealing with the social state of a country, it is so requisite to be thoroughly conversant with the language, the habits, and the peculiarities of its people, that we approach our subject ...

    Article : 1,763 words
  5. THE FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.

    THE Moderator of the Free Church this year is the Rev. Dr. James Julius Wood, minister at Dumfries. He says:— "When the disruption took place, 478 ministers ...

    Article : 782 words
  6. CAMDEN.

    A CASE of more than ordinary interest was tried at the Court of Petty Sessions in this village on Saturday last, and should act as a warning to all lessees of property to get their leases registered. The case was ...

    Article : 415 words
  7. LEICHHARDT'S MOTHER'S LAMENT.

    Mine own pale son, thou wanderer return, And bless thy mother with one fond embrace; Is she to pine in misery and mourn Without a single smile from thy dear face? ...

    Article : 218 words
  8. MURDER, INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE.

    A LONG time ago, a gentleman engaged as clerk at a railway-station in Dublin was sitting in his office counting money belonging to the company. Somebody broke into his room, murdered the clerk, carried off a ...

    Article : 873 words
  9. RYDE.

    ON Saturday, the 12th instant, a little girl, the daughter of Mr. W. Bowness, of Baltimore Farm, was taken very ill, occasioned by swallowing some seeds of the castor oil tree. For a considerable time it was ...

    Article : 388 words
  10. DR. HOELZEL'S LECTURE ON MUSIC.

    SIR,—Having attended the Rev. Dr. Hoelzel's interesting lecture on the History and Use of Music, delivered at the School of Arts on the 25th August last, and finding since that several ladies and ...

    Article : 108 words
  11. To the Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    SIR,—Will you allow me space in your widely-circulated journal to enquire if the Mr. Artlett, that takes such a prominent part in the Protection meetings, is the same person that advertised in your paper last ...

    Article : 72 words
  12. IMPOUNDINGS.

    BURROWA.—9th September. By order of the Bench of Magistrates at Burrowa:—Dar[?] chesnut horse, MM on near shoulder, M on near hip, fresh, the MM seems to have been put on some brand or mark so as to deface it, also —over TH on off shoulder. Will be ...

    Article : 666 words
  13. CAMPBELLTOWN.

    PURSUANT to public notice, a meeting was held on the 18th instant, at the Court House, for the purpose of forming a Benevolent Society. The meeting was not very numerously attended, but the want of numbers ...

    Article : 883 words
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