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  2. THE GATES OF THE PACIFIC.

    Position, aided by facilities of communication, are the keys to political greatness. Without them, English genius for colonisation might have been barren of results, and our history more than ...

    Article : 839 words
  3. VICTORIA.

    We have been favored by Messrs. Walch and Som with an Argus of the 23rd inst., the only one, we believe, in the colony, ours of Saturday last not having reached us. ...

    Article : 1,582 words
  4. GREEN MANURES.

    We are having, thank Heaven, an extraordinarily fine harvest. But it is not one swallow that makes a summer. Good as the present may be, the last one or two have been so unmistakably ...

    Article : 1,044 words
  5. CHARGE OF THE BISHOP OF CORK.

    The following are some of tue remarkes on Ritualism made by the above Bishop ia his recent Charge:- "The clergyman is not to hide them from the ...

    Article : 1,011 words
  6. THE SEARCH FOR LEICHARDT.

    The following interesting documents connected with the expedition of Mr. William Landsborough, the explorer, who writes from the Gulf of Carpentaria, Burke Settlement, are taken from the ...

    Article : 1,280 words
  7. ARREST OF SURRATT.

    On the night of the 2nd inst., Secretary Seward received a despatch from Mr. Hale, our ConsulGeneral at Alexandria, Egypt, stating that he had arrested John H. Surratt, one of President ...

    Article : 1,221 words
  8. THE SALMON-BREEDING OPERATIONS AT STORMONTMELD.

    Sir,—Our Stormon[?]field operations are now an old story in your paper, but as you and your readers seem to take an interest in them, I think it proper to wrie you a short account of what ...

    Article : 1,556 words
  9. WINE-MAKING N A SMALL SCALE.

    In the Maitland Mercury appears the following well-timed letter from Mr.Win. Keene, describing baw wine may be made with ordinary means and appliances:— ...

    Article : 1,111 words
  10. BOWEN, QUEENSLAND.

    A correspondent writes from Bowen to Melbourne:—"I can well fancy how little is known of us in your busy capital of the South, and fear that but few Victorians could point out our geographical ...

    Article : 2,417 words
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