ON Saturday last, a public meeting of the electors of the Lichlan electorate was held in the Court-house at Borrows, for the purpose of nominating candidates to represent the electorate in the new Parliament. There ...
Article : 755 wordsAT 3 45. p.m, after causing us to sit three mortal hours—these people haveno bovels of compassion—a long line of flags and umbrellas, debouching from the eastera road, formed in ...
Article : 1,715 wordsSIR,—The elections now drawing to a close are worthy of a leading article from your pen. Some of the electvrates exhibit a sorry sense of the importance of the appeal made to them. The Hawkesbury electorate had ...
Article : 1,294 wordsSIR,—I have always understood that the lands of these colonies are held in trust for the people—that the trustees, or the Governments, as they choose to call themselves, the supposed not only to study the wants of the ...
Article : 725 wordsWOOED and won in secret, then discovered, then dismissed—this was the usual fate of the ladies of his love, and those who would win the favour of the queen, and some also who were ...
Article : 2,122 wordsYe fieldsmen look sharp last your pains ye begulle, Move close like an army in rank and in file; When the ball is returned. back it sure, for I trow Whole states have been lost by one overthrow.—COTTON. ...
Article : 1,404 wordsSIR,—I regret that the account which appears in this morning's Empire, of the sailors' tea meeting, held last night in the Mariners' Church, is not, in one or two particulars, so full as it might have been. There is no ...
Article : 152 wordsMORGAN THE BUSHRANGER.—Mr. Manson, formerly of Beechworth, but now about to commence business in this town as storekeepr, was stuck-up by Morgan, the bushranger, for the second time, about thirty miles from ...
Article : 270 wordsSIR,—Will you kindly allow me space to reply to a letter which appeared in yesterday's issue of the Empire, and signed "Joseph T. Dennle.' Toat that letter, which exhibits, such an ...
Article : 669 wordsA French Journal states that a sister of Jules Gerard, the lion-killer, who was living at Nice, dropped, down dead in an apopleotic fit when she read the news of her brother's death in a newspaper. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 24 Dec 1864, Page 3
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