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  2. AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    SIR—From the tone of Dr. Lang's letter, he would appear to think that I wish to show that American railways cost more than they really do. I can assure him, and you, Sir, that my only object is the truth; and I ...

    Article : 410 words
  3. THE SOUTHERN INTERIOR.

    The following correspondence appears in the Albury Telegraph:- TUMUT. Tumut, June 27th, 1858. ...

    Article : 731 words
  4. NEWCASTLE.

    On Friday last three men of colour left the harbour in a boat, and proceeded outside, with the view of recovering a cedar log which was drifting about near the coast. It appears that while they were busy fastening on to the ...

    Article : 219 words
  5. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR—A letter from a person signing himself, "A Citizen of Fitz Roy Ward," in your publication of to-day, [?] intended to lead the public to believe that the formation of the South Head-road in the month of June in ...

    Article : 665 words
  6. DREADFUL STATE OF THE OVERLAND COUNTRY TO VICTORIA.

    We have been favoured by a gentleman in this town with the perusal of a letter just received from Wagga Wagga, dated July 5th, giving details of the state of the country, from which we extract the following: ...

    Article : 490 words
  7. YACHANDANDAH.

    Perseverance is the order of the day here, for in addition to the proposed canal by the company, a private party have registered a Water Right from the running creek, distance about 50 miles. I know not what some of the ...

    Article : 285 words
  8. THE NORTHERN GOLD FIELDS.

    The rush to Mount Welsh promises to be the most important that we have had for some time past. All those who bottomed on the channel have got payable stuff. About 100 shafts are in course of being put ...

    Article : 245 words
  9. HUNTER RIVER DISTRICT.

    THE RAILWAY DEMONSTRATION ARRANGEMENTS.—The Sub-Committee, Messrs. Dickson, Burns, and Owen, appointed to give the juvenile portion of the community [?] entertainment on the opening of the railway, having ...

    Article : 909 words
  10. DENILIQUIN.

    The building of the church is, we believe, postponed for the present, owing, partly to the insufficiency of the funds, and to the prevailing rates of cartage during the present season, rendering it desirable that the material ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. NEW ENGLAND.

    MAIL-COACH ACCIDENT.—On Saturday evening last, as the mail-coach from Tamworth was coming towards Armidale, and had reached the stony ridge falling into Martin's Gully—a hollow about two miles from this ...

    Article : 568 words
  12. THE LAW OF ALIENS.

    SIR—Since I last had the honour to address you the aspect of affairs has been marvellously changed. Whether we consider the political or the legal bearings of the late "Conspiracy ...

    Article : 2,775 words
  13. THE DUBLIN STUDENTS AND POLICE.

    We suppose we need scarcely say, that before the disgraceful event, which occurred on yesterday week in College Green, our sympathies were more likely to be, and more certainly ...

    Article : 1,392 words
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