THE following is from the correspondence of the Yass Courier:- The cry is "still they come!" You, sitting down at your table in Yass, have not the faintest idea of the ...
Article : 3,359 wordsSIR,—Last month the Government received advices from their London agent intimating that 220 designs were forthcoming by March mail steamer. The excitement of the good folks here was, consequent on that ...
Article : 251 wordsSIR—With re[?]d tothe present commercial depression, and the social and domesic embarrassments consequent thereupon, I can hardly discover any distinct and unambiguous allusions,either in your own writings, ...
Article : 584 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 27th instant Mr. Ryan is reported to have stated, that with the exception of chief consiable and sergeant, the Penrith constables were as complete a set of cripples as he had ever seen. ...
Article : 189 wordsSIR.—The numerous reports that almost daily reach us of snake bites, and other venomous wounds, proving in many instances fatal, induces me to make known, for the benefit of the pnblic, Professor Bibron's discovery, as ...
Article : 1,602 wordsSIR.—On reading your police report of this day, I observed that a man had to pay a penalty of three pounds for having beaten his horse. Now, Mr. Editor, if a man is to be punished for having beaten his horse, I would ...
Article : 197 wordsSIR,—These proposed huilaings form a subject of great importance, and an event most momentous to our reputation in the fine arts to all future time. Government —responsible and irresponsible—and public business ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 30 Mar 1861, Page 3
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