On Wednesday, May 11th, Lord Stanley, M.P., addressed a large and enthusiastic meeting of his constitments at King's Lynn, on the present aspect of foreign and domestic polities. With regard to the war, the hope ...
Article : 3,094 words[It is, net in accordance with our rules, to insert letters in direct reply to statements appearing in other journals; but on account of the great distance at which our present correspondent resides, and the practical ...
Article : 64 wordsThe annnal meeting of the Windsor Branch Bible Society was held at the Wesleyan Chapel, Windsor, on Monday, the 25th instant. The meeting was well attended, and on the platform ...
Article : 928 wordsA comparison was then drawn between the writings of Homer and Virgil, very much to the. disadvantage of the latter, Tasso's "Jerusalem Delivered' was then spoken of as a splecimen of the poetic genius of another age, ...
Article : 1,781 wordsSIR—In August last I arrived in this remote quarter of the globe, where we are totally ignorant, for great lengths of time, of all affairs, whether commercial or political, and the slightest events which would scarcely ...
Article : 1,486 words[Copy.] Vewa, March 9th, 1856. DEAR SIR.— I send you a line by Joseph Reese to tell you we reached home in safety after a very pleasant ...
Article : 210 wordsSIR—In your issue of the 21st instant is published a brief letter, signed " A Freeholder," who very unguardedly pours out the vials of his wrath upon the irreproachable conduct of the masons of Sydney. After I ...
Article : 1,335 wordsSIR—Allow me through your paper to remind the City Commissioners, that nearly the whole of Marquariestreet has been for some time without any supply of water, and that the inhabitants are in consequence ...
Article : 296 wordsSIR—Not being in town yesterday, my attention was to-day called to the following paragraph in Dr. Sherwin's speech at the declaration of the Poll at Paramatta, on Monday, repoted in yesterday's a paper, viz.— ...
Article : 135 wordsEpidemics are generally preceded by two signs. One is the iniluenza. The plague cholern, &c., have all been hearlded by this disease. The first attack of cholern in England was preceded by an attack ...
Article : 510 wordsSIR— I would ask you to publish the following in your paper:— A few days ago, a party by the name of Buchanan, applied to the commissioner for a quarter of a mile ...
Article : 278 wordsDEAR SIR—Thakombau, the ruling chief of Bau and its dependencies, wishes me to state most distinctly to you and to all concerned in the property which was stolen on the Island of Ovalan by the Lassancon people, and ...
Article : 260 wordsSIR—As there is nothing like making our wants generally known, will you kindly allow an old resident in this locality an oppertunity of stating that we are sadly in want of a regular and speedy steam ...
Article : 161 wordsNotwithstanding the several attractions elsewhere, Mr. Hauser'a Instrumental and Vocal Concert drew a numerous and respectable audience, who most unmistakably testified their ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 28 Aug 1856, Page 3
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