In this letter to the editor of the Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, the author criticises 'The Devil and the Man of Worth' a story published in the March issue of the Australian Magazine.
The publication of 'The Devil and the Man of Worth' lead to a trial of libel, Josephson v. Fulton, in the Supreme Court of New South Wales in March 1839.
Imports listed include: February 28 – Earl of Harewood '6 bales of paper, 1 box, Rev. Dr. Lang’; ‘2 cases Books, R. Dacre’; ‘1 box books, 1 roll a map, T. A. Murray’.
Advertisement for: Performance on 6 March 1838 of ‘for the second time in this Colony, the Drama in Two Acts, entitled The Charcoal Burner, or, The Dropping Well of Knaresborough’ [George Almar, 1832]; and ‘the Musical Burletta, in One Act, of The Married Bachelor, or, Master and Man', [P. P. O'Callaghan, 1821]; and ‘the favorite Farce, called Catching an Heiress', [Charles Selby, 1835]