Sir,—Mr. Buchanan is reported in your issue of Wednesday to have said in the Legislative Assembly, on the previous evening, that the Maitland Road Trustees were expending at Maitland the [?]ent received from Hinton ...
Article : 285 wordsThere was a large number on the course to-day. The Australian plate being looked on as the race of the meeting. The running, on the whole to-day, was A1, the principal prizes being credited to Ben ...
Article : 1,819 wordsThe New Orleans Delta co[?]tains the following letter: "Gentlemen,—At the particular request of several of my fellow-citizens who are interested in the question of cotton I have to request that you publish the article, "Don't give ...
Article : 1,979 wordsSIR,—The above question is often asked by persons unacquainted with the present dispate at Newcastle; and as the menagers of the Australian Agricultural Company have laid much stress on the fact that it is a lock-out, ...
Article : 1,146 wordsGeneral Gardiner's last exploit, when be escaped with such facility from the tran prepared for him by that illustrious member of the new police. Sir Frederick Pottinger, with his two subs, one senior ...
Article : 845 wordsMAY IT GRACIOUSLY PLEASE YOUE MAJESTY,— We, the Municipal Council of Sydney, in the colony of New South Wales, your Majesty's most loyal and faithful subjects have learned with unfeigned sorrow of ...
Article : 407 wordsSIR,—The sample of cotton which I have sent you for inspection was grown on the Nepean, about half was between Penrith and Richmond, not far from the river, About a year ago I applied to Mr. Mort for some cotton ...
Article : 262 wordsTHE great ceremonial at Rome to celebrate the cannonisation of the Japanese martyre took place on Sunday, June 8. The ceremony occupied six hours, and was attended by 44 cardinals, about 250 bishops, and the ...
Article : 1,156 wordsWE have Queensland papera to the 19th instant. The Courier of the 10th gives the following:— Information was received yesterday from Rockhampton of the supposed discovery of a new river between ...
Article : 1,037 wordsTHE Lachlan correspondent of the Melbourne Argus says:—Gardiner, who it appears is determinad to set the police at defiance, has been traced to the Wedding Moun[?]ains, near the Pinnacle. On Sunday night news ...
Article : 884 wordsSIR,—The honorable member for Morpeth appe[?]rs to have, said in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday even* ing, anent, the Maitland road trust accounts:— "He believed Mr. Chambers had cleared up the ...
Article : 384 wordsAUGUST 20TH.—The public meeting for the inauguration of the B[?]anxton Mutual Improvement Association, is to be held on Monday evening. I expect there will be alarge gathering on the occasion. Mr. Barber, the ...
Article : 230 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent has given your readers a tolerably good idea of the turmoil which the proposed incorporation of West Ma[?]and is cousing amongst its inhabitants. Might I in the language of Mr. Ye[?]mans, ask you ...
Article : 116 wordsSTARRING WITH INTENT TO DO BODILY INJURY.— Yesterday evening, a most dest[?]rdly affair occurred in the town of Sofala. Mr. Henley, the Chinese interpreter, was walking through the main street, when a man named ...
Article : 314 wordsSIR—In answer to a letter from the Paterson, signed "Z" I would recommend "Z" to confine himself a little closer to the truth. The miller he aliudes to is not a trostee for the road on which his terms are employed, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 25 Aug 1862, Page 5
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