IN resuming the consideration of the recently published reports of the Postmasters-General of the United Kingdom and this coleny, we shall commence by referring to the 'Annunl Increase in the Total ...
Article : 2,474 wordsSIR,—Sooner or later the time must come when the colonists will have to take upon themselves the defence of their country. The present condition of Europa is such as to justily ol d England in arming in her own defence, ...
Article : 807 wordsTHE case of the convict Waines appears to oxcite considerable interest in the public mind, especially since it has become known through our columns that he made a confession which had not previously been ...
Article : 2,478 wordsSIR,—I ought, perhaps, to have taken some earlier notice of Mr. James Hart's letter, which appeared in your Monday's issue, in reference to my report of the above [?], but I scarcely thought it worth while. It seem[?], ...
Article : 623 wordsJULY 17.—MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.—A meeting of the Town Council was held last evening. Present: The Mayor, aldermen Tighe, Howden, Kemp, Fleming, Turton, and Bolton. The minutes of the previous ...
Article : 1,382 wordsSIR,—Your contemporary of Monday says:—"Regret and surprise are expressed that the remaining two huadred troops in garrison were not at once despatched to the scene of action." ...
Article : 1,384 wordsA bove all, for empire and greatness. It importeth most that a nation do profess arms as their principal honour, study, and occupation. It la a most certain oracle of time, that those States that ...
Article : 1,173 wordsSIR,—I had the honor, not pleasure, of appearing this day before Messrs. Lucas and Spence, on the complaint of my hired servant, John Kingham, for refusing to pay him £2 balance of wages. The following is our agreement: ...
Article : 635 wordsSIR,—Allow me, through the medium of your journal, to express an opinion relative to the act of gross Injustics practised by the Director of, THE SYDNEY BOTANI[?] GARDENS. Is there one law, for the rich and another for ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 19 Jul 1860, Page 2
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