AUGUST, 1855.—Again to the play-honse to see Mistress Hayes, that to-night was to sing in an opera, which is a kind of musical piece borrowed from the Italians, entitled La Sonnambula (the Sleep-walker). ...
Article : 1,625 wordsIn the estate of Berkelman and Bate, a first meeting was held, at which claims amounting to £1553 17s. 3d. were proved. In the estate of David Robertson, a second meeting. ...
Article : 390 wordsSIR,—To attempt to express the delight and ecstatic joy which swelled my bosom last night while listening to the enchanting strains of Amina, would be to enter upon an endeavour never yet successful, to accomplish ...
Article : 250 wordsBridget O'Neil, James Gray, and James Stewart, were each ordered to pay a fine of 20s., or to be imprisoned for 24 hours, for drunkenness. Michael Herrarty was found guilty of assaulting ...
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Article : 522 wordsSIR,—The many advantages to be anticipated to this colony from lines of electric telegraph, particularly one connecting Sydney with Melbourne, induces me to send you a brief and rough outline of the system ...
Article : 413 wordsTen drunkards were brought before the Bench. Mary O'Neil and Patrick M'Cann, having been thrice convicted since the 26th June, were now dealt With under the Vagrant Act, and sentenced to be ...
Article : 1,503 wordsTO-DAY, a special general meeting of the members of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, was held at the Exchange Rooms, for the purpose of taking into consideration an application ...
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Advertising : 50 wordsHIGHWAY ROBBERY.—On Saturday morning last, within a mile of the tollgate on the Blacktown-road, between Parramatta and Richmond, Mr. John Lamb, of Sydney, was stopped by two highwaymen and ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 17 Aug 1855, Page 5
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