THE forty-third annual meeting of the members and subscribers to this society was held last evening, in the Infant School-room, Castlereagh-street. The attendance which at first was not large, afterwards became very ...
Article : 2,642 wordsOF late the practice of holding tea meetings in churches has become very frequent and general. It seems to have the tide of popular feeling in its favour, and to be rapidly on the increase. Tea meetings in churches are ...
Article : 1,221 wordsSIR,—The time is fast approaching for the settlement of the vexed question of State-aid to religion. Now, on the presumption that the Government purpose to respect existing claims, as we have heard it stated they do, ...
Article : 484 wordsHIS Royal Highness the General Commanding-in-chief, having had occasion lately to remark on the unequal estimate of cri[?]ne and allotment of punishment by courts-martial, especially as regards corporal ...
Article : 619 wordsTHE two Synods whose names stand at the head of this paper represent the two largest and most influenti[?]l bodies of Presbyterians in this colony. The former represents the body which adheres to the Church of ...
Article : 1,363 wordsAFTER our parcel was despatched last night Thomas Cormick, assistant-steward on board the Royal Charter, and Mr. Smith, Receiver of Wrecks at Beaumaris, were examined; but they throw no new light upon the matter. ...
Article : 1,336 wordsSIR,—The Forster Ministry appears solely to have come into power for the purpose of nullifying and upsetting all the good measures introduced by the late Ministry. The proclamation in the Government Gazette of Tuesday, ...
Article : 527 wordsON Saturday evening, the neighbouring city of Wilmington was splendidly lighted with gas made from water, under the patent of Professor Sanders, of Cincinnati. The charges were drawn from the retorts; the supply of ...
Article : 583 wordsSIR,—We have been most of us much amused by the occasional eff[?]sions of a person in this neighbourhood, who occasionally figuras in the columns of the Sydney Morning Herald. It is his ...
Article : 659 wordsSIR,—Notwithstanding a Divine Law being in existence under the Patriarchal dispensation according to gibbet supporters, we search in vain for a single case of death purnishment, with ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 25 Jan 1860, Page 3
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