THE Yankee nation, elevated by the recent victories of its hireling armies, is entirely certain of the speedy and thorough subjugation of the South. It laughs to scorn any idea of any other possibility ...
Article : 1,350 wordsSIR,—As the time is fast approaching when our learned M.P.'s will be called upon to legislate for the public welfare, I would respectfully submit that they cannot occupy their valuable time on a more important ...
Article : 250 wordsBY way of Melbourne we have our flies from Otago, New Zealand, to the 5th instant. We take the following from the Daily Times of that date:— There have been several reports of new rushes during ...
Article : 805 wordsSIR,—The report of the association for 1861, is now before the public, and I have lit le doubt every volunteer will be glad to obtain a copy. The pamphlet reflects much credit on the committee, and appears to be well ...
Article : 608 wordsTHE following appears ia the New Zealander:— May I ask the indulgence of a small portion of your paper, for the purpose of giving the public an account of one of the most interesting and important events in ...
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Article : 5,298 wordsSIR,—I observe a movement to invite the Volunteers to luncheon after the review on the Queen's, birthday. Good idea,—but if carried out, let each company be marched up to the table appropriated for it, whereby that ...
Article : 123 wordsSIR,—I hope the citizene of Sydney will be liberal and give the Volunteers a good spread on the the occasion of the Queen's birthday. It is the only day of the year that they are asked to do so, and I think there could not ...
Article : 126 wordsSIR,—It is greatly to be regretted that the Executive has resolved to withhold an invitation to the Volunteer companies of the interior to be present on the celebration of her Majesty's natal day. It is assuredly right that the ...
Article : 260 wordsSIR.—As I believe it is intended to celebrate her Majesty's birthday on Saturday next with a review, and that the Volunteers are to make a grand field day of it, would you kindly inform the public whether the long. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 22 May 1862, Page 3
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