[?] to advertisement, a public meeting of the [?] [?] of Sydney was hold yesterday [?] at the Lyceum Theatre, for the purpose of [?] the patrioti[?] Committee in their noble ...
Article : 1,560 wordsSIR,—The very sensible and rightly-conceived letter of "Bucolicus," under date of the 21st ultimo, published in your daily journal, is quite conclusive as to the general good it suggests, could its ramifications be ...
Article : 280 wordsFEBRUARY 28.—The weather still continues very changeable and much sickness prevails. Since my last report, one of our two medical practitioners, after a short illness, has been taken to his last resting place. ...
Article : 1,026 wordsFEBRUARY '22ND.—The General Sessions for Buninyong and Ball[?] commenced yesterday, before Mr. Wrixon. We have a heavy calendar, and as a consequence a strong array of legal gentlemen, who, I dare ...
Article : 498 wordsSIR,—Who are the Zouaves who distinguished themselves to much at the battle of the Alma[?] You answer, this morning, they are Arabian soldiers, trained by French officers, and playing the same ...
Article : 88 wordsSIR,—Seeing a letter in to-day's issue signed "Episcopalian," I beg to offer a few remarks on its contents. I can sympathise with your correspondent, for I expenenced the same annoyance on my first arrival in ...
Article : 342 wordsPASSING from foreign to domestic affairs your attention is naturally directed to the financial condition of the country, always a subject of general interest. For complete and exact information regarding the finances ...
Article : 739 wordsSIR,—Through the remarks made in your mercantile article respecting the coal wharves at Newcastle, attention has not only been directed to that important question, but to the port, harbour, and city of ...
Article : 741 wordsSIR,—As a grazier, I can but express a wish that the suggestion of your correspondent "Bucolicus," as to the method of disposing of fat stock, could be carried out, and that I should be but too desirous to have an ...
Article : 836 wordsThe fleet of steam-floating batteries building in Eagland and France as an auxiliary force to the allied fleets in the Baltic, amount to no fewer than forty, and the whole of them are ordered to be lau[?]ched and ...
Article : 964 wordsSIR,—At the commencement of a career which is destined to make or mar your character as a public administrator, you will not reject any advice, which is given, like mine, in sincerity and disinterestedness. ...
Article : 1,190 wordsTHE following intelligence extends up to February 10th:— MOUNT FRANKLYN.—New parties still continue to arrive, especially in the neighbourhood of Shepherd's ...
Article : 216 wordsSIR,—The drivers of the Glebe busses of late, much[?] to the danger of myself and others, have taken to the amusing practice of racing down and up George-street. The culminating point of this has, I ...
Article : 265 wordsSANDHURST, February 20.—I have just returned from a visit to the Epsom Diggings, at the foot of the 7th White Hill, and about three miles from the township. When I visited them last, justfive months ago, but ...
Article : 492 wordsIN presenting his third annual statistical account of the produce of the Gold-fields of Victoria, Mr. Khull thus refers to the changes which have occurred in the gold trade during the past year:— ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 3 Mar 1855, Page 7
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