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  2. THE VOLUNTARY PRINCIPLE.

    SIR,—In the Herald of the 22nd instant I stated that Christian congre[?]ions should attend to the temporal wants of their ministers; that the voluntary principle is right; was practised under Mosses' Law, though under that law the voluntary system ...

    Article : 600 words
  3. VICTORIA.

    BY the London, which arrived last night, we have Melbourne papers up to Saturday morning. The Governor. Sir Charles Hotham, was preparing for a journey to the gold fields. We extract the following from the Melbourne Morning Herald: ...

    Article : 1,176 words
  4. COLONIAL MINT.

    SIR,—Happily for the credit of the colony, the Legislature begins to question the utility of the proposed Mint, and when Mr. Martin himself exclaims in debate, as de did the other night, "What is the use of a Mint?" and fails to give a satisfactory answer to his ...

    Article : 1,426 words
  5. To the Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    SIR,—I hold in great estimation the piquant letter of your fair correspondent, Miss Bertha Smith, although I also were spectacles; and hope, for the honour of Australia, (England's brightest gem[?]l) that the young men will try and emulate the example of ...

    Article : 310 words
  6. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 339 words
  7. To the Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    SIR,—On passing through the different streets in the outskirts of the city, I noticed a number of houses and cottages to let, and upon making enquiry of the cause, I find that the landlords are asking such exhorbitant rents for a three or four room house, that ...

    Article : 301 words
  8. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    FROM this colony we have advices by way of Adelaide. Flour here is likely to be scarce. The whole produce of the Swan is [?] to be only 800 tons per annum. At least 1000 additional tons will be required for the present year, valued at £80,000. This ...

    Article : 435 words
  9. MAITLAND LAW REPORT.

    SIR,—In your report of the case of Doyle v. Callaghan, lately tried at the Maitland Circuit Court, an offensive expression is attributed to me by one of the witnesses, which upon my examination I denied having used. As your reporter thought it necessary to publish ...

    Article : 238 words
  10. Advertising

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    Advertising : 992 words
  11. WINDSOR.

    MELANCHOLY DEATH.—On Friday last, an inquest was held befor Mr. J. Dowe, the coroner, and a jury, upon the body of Miss Caroline Teale, whose death occurred as disclosed by the following evidence:—Maria O'Brien, laundress in the employ of Mr. R. ...

    Article : 842 words
  12. FEMALE EDUCATION.

    SIR,—In these days of wide spreading improvement, when it is confidently asserted by many that this Southern Hemisphere will become in course of time a great nation, does it not occur to the reflecting mind that, to constitute a great nation we must become a ...

    Article : 772 words
  13. GEELONG MARKETS.

    HAY MARKET, August 19.—Some inferior hay has been sold here during the week at a low rate, but a good quality, in considerable quantities, has fetched from £20 to £21 per ton. There has been very little demand for the supply of straw, at £7 to £8 per ...

    Article : 334 words
  14. GEELONG GENERAL MARKET.—AUGUST 19.

    FRUITS AND VEGETABLES—Cabbages, 10s per dozen; carrots, 6d per lb.; turnips, 6s per dozen bunches; lettuces, 3s to 4s; radishes, 3s per dozen; green onions, 6d to 8d per bunch; old onions for the late banquet cost 8s per lb.; cauliflowers, 12s to 14s ...

    Article : 235 words
  15. MERCANTILE AND MONEY ARTICLE.

    THE valuable Steam Report presented to the Chamber of Commerce by a Committee appointed for that purpose, and which was published in extenso in last Friday's Herald, was further ...

    Article : 3,263 words
  16. TEETOTALISH.—ELECTRO-BIOLOGY.

    SIR—It has always been urged by teetotal advocates that total abstinence from all intoxicating dunks is the only remedy for drunkenness. Various means have been tried by these societies in order to reclaim drunkares; and it will be interesting to them ...

    Article : 253 words
  17. ORANGE.

    [?]ance with the request of a number of gentlemen, ex[?]sed in a requisition of J. A. Templar, Esq., chairman of the [?] of magistrates, at Orange, a public meeting was held on We[?]day, the 23rd instant, at the house of Mr. Thomas Wynne, ...

    Article : 3,503 words
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