Sm—Your correspondent " Lookor—on" is in error in supposing that the only difference between the National and-Denominationnl systems is the method of instruction; also by assorting " that the school in this colony ...
Article : 882 wordsSIR—In your issue of this morning is a letter signed "Juniua Colonus," purporting to be a reply to mine addressed to you on Monday last, in which I aimed at preventing the public from being led away with the idea ...
Article : 994 wordsThis was an action of ejectment to recover possession of a certain lease of Chippendale. Mr. Blake for the plaintiff, Mr. Meymott for the defendant. ...
Article : 490 wordsIn the course of the late session, a return of correspondence on the subject of the management of the gaols of the colony, was ordered by the Legislative Assembly, on the motion of Mr. "Forster. A voluminous pamphlet ...
Article : 3,792 wordsFourteen cases of drunkenness were disposed of. James Lyman, of Redforn, charged Andrew Downey, Robert Waddle, and William Logan, with wilfully destroying a tent, his property, valued at £5. Several ...
Article : 143 wordsBATHURST, May 19; damages 3s. each;—Day colt, RT off shoulder, hind feet white crupper marked, 5 years old, 14½ hands high; chesnut pony, WF near shoulder, sore wither, off hind foot white, 4 yeares old, 14½ hands; brown pony, star, MM off ...
Article : 1,784 wordsMichael Delany was charged with having, on Saturday night last, unlawfully assaulted Christina Weleh. The case was partially heard on Wednesday. The prosecutrix is the wife of William Weleh, a printer, residing at 152, ...
Article : 594 wordsSIR—Can you inform us non-resident of Sydney which statement is more likely, to be corect Some weeks ego; the ministerial organ announced, in the usual diplomatic style, that, "it was confidently stated" ...
Article : 466 wordsSIR—Oft-repeated times has the dangerous state of this thoroughfare appeared in your widely circulated columns, but never was it more apparent than at the present time; heaps of stones are piled on the by-way, ...
Article : 193 wordsSIR—Allow me to make one or twe observations upon Mr. Cox's letter, in this day's paper, respeoting the Sydney Pound. I have been for years, as many people know, ...
Article : 264 wordsSIR—Tou are frequently in the habit of publishing letters, paragraphs, and occasionally loading articles, roflecting upon the unpaid Magistrates of Sydney for negligence in discharging their duty, and for ...
Article : 184 wordsSIR—Your correspondent " Consistency" appears to pass a somewhat barsh judgment upon the proceedings at the Bazaar held in support of the Sohool of Industry, and before we assont to his propositions, it may be ...
Article : 321 wordsSin—I perceive, by your paper of this morning the address of Mr. Ryan Brenan to the electors of the South Riding of Cumberland, as a candidate to fill the vacancy oaused by the, resignation of the honorable W. M. ...
Article : 486 wordsSm—With reference to the Tomperance cause, which is occasionally advoonted in your columns, I beg to draw the attention of yourselt and the public, to the want of placer of entertainment in the suburbnan districts, in ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 29 May 1857, Page 2
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