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  2. COLONIAL TIMES AND TASMANIAN:

    THE death of Sir Eardley Wilmot is well known to have been occasioned by the mental disease consequent upon having suffered the most accumulated injuries—at ...

    Article : 4,807 words
  3. To the Editor of the Colonial Times & Tasmanian.

    SIR,— With your permission I wish, through the medium of your extensively circulated journal, to contradict a most uncalled-for assertion in last Wednesday's number of that ...

    Article : 301 words
  4. SYDNEY.

    We have received the Sydney journals to the 5th inst: The most interesting subject to the Tasmanian people is the price of wheat. It is ...

    Article : 133 words
  5. THE GARDENERS' AND AMATEURS' HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    On Thursday, the summer exhibition of this excellent society took place at the Music Hall, Collins-street; the fine band of the 96th being in attendance, and enlivening the scene by the ...

    Article : 472 words
  6. Domestic intelligence.

    The " EXCHANGE TAVERN,"— Whatever may be the opinion as to the increased number of publichouses, one thing is quite certain, that a new house respectably conducted, and commodionsly fitted ...

    Article : 781 words
  7. INDIA.

    We this morning received, vi[?] Sydney, the India news to the beginning of December, which we shall fully detail to our readers on Friday. Also English papers to ...

    Article : 53 words
  8. Original Correspondence. EDWARD MACDOWELL, ESQUIRE, AND FILIAL AFFECTION.

    In your interesting report of the recent Meeting in behalf of the Famishing Irish, you throw out some doubt as to the accuracy of Mr. Macdowell's statement in respect to the place ...

    Article : 512 words
  9. CORONER'S INQUEST.

    Yesterday afternoon, an Inquest was held before A.B.Jones, Esq., and a most respectable jury, at Mr.Levey's, Caledonian Hotel, in Elizabethstreet, to enquire into the cause of the death of ...

    Article : 850 words
  10. AIR AND HOT ROOMS.

    At each breath we draw, more than a cubic inch of oxygen, or of the vital principle of the air is consumed; and whereas this principle constitutes one fourth of the air ...

    Article : 709 words
  11. MONODY ON THE DEATH OF SIR J. E. WILMOT.

    SIR,—I am confident I reciprocate the sentiments of multitudes in awarding unqualified praise to the Monody lately published in your columns signed M. B. I do not hesitate to ...

    Article : 236 words
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