TO CORRESPONDENTS.
" Hoax or No Hoax " writes : " Whatever attack the authorities may dread, the unfortunate soldiers are suffering from severe hardship through it. Walking about, during such a night as last night was, is unbearable. Where an Major Tighe's Volunteers now, to come to the rescue t " As the date of the threatened raid is gone by, we do not believe our correspondent will have to complain »ny longer of the infliction of night patrol duty. It would senr* no good purpose publishing the remainder of the contests of the letter. We cannot be accountable, under any circumstance*, for rejected manuscripts. No letter will be inserted unless the real name and address of the writer, as a guarantee of good faith, be communicated to the Editor. Letters intended for insertion in any other newspaper oan only be published by us as advertisements. We are not in any way identified with tha opinion! expreiltd by our correspondents.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3407, 17 June 1868, Page 2
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156TO CORRESPONDENTS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3407, 17 June 1868, Page 2
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