Through the pages of the Sydney Monitor, Laurence Hynes Halloran sets out his proposal to publish a 'Weekly Miscellany' from which would be excluded all political comment and which would concentrate on 'moral, philosophical and literary' themes. Halloran cited the care of his 'numerous household' as the reason behind his 'renewed exertions in the Field of Literature' and requested prospective subscribers to leave payment with the printer Arthur Hill (q.v.). (Sydney Monitor, 5.268 (1 May 1830):1) It appears the 'Miscellany' was never published.