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  2. A DAY IN PARRAMATTA.

    With an ever-craving anxiety to provide our 2,000,000 beloved subscribers and the rest of New South Wales with the choicest "pabulum" for their information-hungering palates, we cast our "eye" over the Empire ...

    Article : 2,268 words
  3. RESPITE FOR THE CONVICT TOWNLEY.

    The commission of lunacy—consisting of Dr. Cooper and two other medical gentleman—appointed by Sir George Grey to inquire into the mental condition of George Victor Townley, visited him at the Derby Jail on ...

    Article : 270 words
  4. THE ADVANTAGES OF CRICKET.

    The evidences of what may be called the pastimes of England, in contradistinction to its sport, are every where strong. Amusements and recreations once popular with cortain classes, or in certain localities only, have ...

    Article : 1,338 words
  5. THE ASSASSIN'S VICTIM.

    The Derbyshire Advertiser, publishes a letter received from the Rev F. R. Bryans, the gentleman whom Miss Goodwin preferred to Townley, and says—"Now that so much interest is felt in the whole of this sad story, this ...

    Article : 368 words
  6. MATRIMONIAL REQUISITIONS.

    Dear Mr Editor, pray condescend. To note my griefs, and—be a while my friend. I am a bachelor—and rather plain; I wish to marry;—yet I wish in vain. ...

    Article : 664 words
  7. THE NEW TATTERSALL'S.

    This important aren[?], with its several buildings, is now in a sufficiently advanced state to show thegeneral design of the architect, and give a definite notion of the extensive arrangements: which are being made for the ...

    Article : 1,161 words
  8. EXECUTION OF A WOMAN AT CHESTER.

    Alice Howitt was executed at Chester Jail on Monday morning, and the scene which took place upon the scaffold was of the most deplorable character. It will be recollected that the culprit was convicted of the murder ...

    Article : 431 words
  9. THE DANCE OF DEATH IN 1863.

    Our losses by death have been many and mournful. The two Sovereigns who have been succeeded by Ismail Pacha in Egypt and by Christian IX. in Denmark have not left us unaffocted in our interest and our sympathies ...

    Article : 658 words
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    Advertising : 1,716 words
  11. KNICKERBOCKER ON CRICKET.

    And speaking of 'doesticks,' here are some thoughts of his upon seeing a cricket match,' which although now 'some three moons wasted' (having been during that time in type, will nevertheless prove acceptable to ...

    Article : 1,080 words
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