The daily papers have given extracts during the week from the Californian press, strongly condemnatory of the literary labors (or rather the style in which the lady pursues them) of Mrs. Cora Anna Weekes, the ...
Article : 1,031 wordsWE copy the subjoined article from the San Francisco Evening Balletin of the 6th May, which at this particular crisis in iespect to Chinese Immigration to this colony, will, we feel as[?]d, be perused with interest:— ...
Article : 1,099 wordsTHE PERILS OF EDITORSHIP.—"Bell's Life in Victoria" of the 17th instant says:—We had intended to notice the departure (for a holiday) to England, of Mr C. J. Levey, one of the editors, and Mr Somerton, the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 300 wordsA SUNDAY SIESTA.—Edward Henry Hatfield, an individual who appeared to belong to the catalogue of what are familiarly termed "swells out of luck," was introduced to the P.M. by Brown, 10 B., charged with being ...
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Family Notices : 256 words* Bayard Taylor, in one of his letters, speaks as follows concerning the Chinese:—It is my deliberate opinion that the Chinese are morally the most debased people on the face of the earth. Forms of vice which in other countries ...
Article : 177 wordsThe following extract from the San Francisco Daily Globe of the 18th May, gives the latest intelligence respecting the above:— By the arrival last evening of the steamer Panama from ...
Article : 457 wordsJULY 18.—Yarrow, bring, 228 tons, Captain Macdonald, from Adelaide 4th lastant. July 19—Shamrock, brig, 230 tong, Captain Punch, from Capang 16th June—Cesmopolite, brig, 210 tons, from Twofold Bay. ...
Article : 190 wordsJuly 20.—Wanderer, brig, for Melbourne.—Wonga Wonga (s), for Melbourne. July 21.—Railleur, for New Caledonia.—Clarendon, for Melbourne via Newcastle—William, for Port Macqurie.—Kate ...
Article : 44 wordsLOSS OF THREE SHIP IN TORRES STRAITS.— Intelligence has been received, per Captain Punch, of the brig Simmrock, fo the loss of three ships in Torres Straits. The first is that of the Wanata, the property of the East India Company, which left this port with 181 ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 24 Jul 1858, Page 3
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