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  2. CORRESPONDENCE.

    GENTLEMEN.—We, the Committee appointed by the diggers of Mopoke, are sorry to inform you that a number of miners—strangers in this locality, did yesterday. ...

    Article : 233 words
  3. RUSSIAN VICTORIES.

    Even had perverse fortune bestowed ten Pultawas on her favorite, they would not have eclipsed one victory at Narwa. What a subject for thought is that battle-field! How ...

    Article : 2,604 words
  4. To the Miners Committee at Mopoke Gully and Campbell's Creek.

    BROTHER DIGGERS.—I cannot sufficiently express my admiration of your noble conduct,—not only refraining from working Mr. Taylor's paddock you selves, but also using your endeavors (I am glad to ...

    Article : 223 words
  5. FUTURE OPERATIONS IN THE CRIMEA.

    The siege of Sebastopol seems likely to give almost equal employment to the civil and military engineer. Strangely enough it is from the science of peace and industry that the highest ...

    Article : 2,100 words
  6. THE OVENS EJECTION.

    SIR,—I have just noticed a letter in your paper from "A Working Digger," dated Spring Creek, November 39, 1855; will you be so kind as to insert my reply? Had the "Working Digger's" assertions ...

    Article : 845 words
  7. CRIBBAGE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 200 words
  8. CORPORATION JOBBERY.

    SIR,—I was very much astonished by the evidence of one of the Corporation officials, who was called into the witness box at the City Police Court this morning to prove a charge for making ...

    Article : 133 words
  9. THE FANCY BALL.

    SIR,—In your paragraph headed "The Fancy Dress Ball," being mentioned, I pledge you my word as a sprite of a serious turn I was not there at all. But doubtless for me you mistook "The White ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    The fall of Sebastopol has been the all absorbing topic for the last week. A grand dinner in commemoration of the event came off last night at the Post Office Hotel. All passed ...

    Article : 821 words
  11. THE ARGUS AND THE GOVERNMENT.

    SIR,—The Argus, in last Friday's paper, uses the following words:—"We believe, indeed, that those who think thus are still in a minority; but it is observable that all the popularity-hunters, whether ...

    Article : 1,168 words
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