The closing days of the Legislative Council have been mada remarkable by unusually acriaianious discussions, principally owing to the fact that report after report of select committees of enquiry has been brought up, and ...
Article : 1,121 wordsSIR—As the honorable member for Sydney, Mr. Parkes, has publicly intimated that he cannot in justice to his constituents and himself continue his services any longer in the Legislature, it behoves then the ...
Article : 517 wordsSir Gilbert is a happy [?]ght And happler is [?]e [?]y[?] To think his sole child's lovesome eyes Grow lovelier every day: ...
Article : 295 wordsTHE arrivals to-day have been very numerous no leas than eighteen vessels having entered the port. The majority were from Melbourne and the adjacent colonies. Amongst the ...
Article : 1,235 wordsSweet Woodlands: from thy [?]pitable door How beautiful the view. Before [?] spreads A broad slope sprinkled with primeval trees, Yet not so thickly as to more than dot ...
Article : 147 wordsAs down through the leafy roofage Of a forest bower. Come the yellow sunbeam[?], falling like a burning shower; ...
Article : 46 wordsI would not be dependant, even tor love, On man or women. Nay, I would—I will Be as the eagles through the heavens that move, In liberty though separate: and aa still ...
Article : 121 wordsSIR—The late debates in our Legislative Council have shown that our Committees of Enquiry are neither courts of equity, [?]r of law, but tribunals of judgment, without the ordinary power even of our police ...
Article : 599 wordsThe annual examination of the pupils in the St Mary's Seminary commenced on Monday, and was continued through that and the two following days. The Rev. S. A. Sheehy, President of the establishment, conducted ...
Article : 609 wordsThe Rev. A Salmon and myself left Sydney on Tuesday last, for the purpose of attending a meeting of Presbytery in this district. Among other matters affecting the interests of our Church which demanded our attendance ...
Article : 398 wordsCORONER'S INQUEST.—An inquest was held on the 18th instant, at Tomago, before J. [?]. Stacy, Esq., and a jury of seven, on the remains of Miss Margaret Gordon, of Tomago and Ash Island. The only witness examined ...
Article : 425 wordsSIR—In your report of the motion for a new trial in the Ejectment Cause of Samuel and another v. Youngman and another, heard before their Honors the Chief Justice and the other Judges, on Tuesday and ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 21 Dec 1855, Page 5
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