An advertisement for the Royal Victoria Theatre production of Francis Cowley Burnand's Acis and Galatea and Thomas William Robertson's Jocrisse the Juggler on 30 April and 1 May 1868.
A brief column noting the establishment of the Carcoar Herald under the proprietorship of Mr Cahill (lately of the Western Times).
A very brief note on the previous evening's performance of Francis Cowley Burnand's Acis and Galatea and mentioning the arrival in Sydney of American actor James Stark.
The 'Flaneur' muses on Sydney's recent political and social occurrences, including the demolition of structures in Hyde Park and Circular Quay that were erected for H. R. H. Prince Alfred's visit; and the naming of babies, born during the visit, as 'Alfred' or 'Alfredia'. The 'Flaneur' also ponders allegations of the rise of secret societies in Sydney.
This article includes a poem written in French (separately indexed).