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  2. THE SABBATH AND HALF — HOIiIDAY MOVEAIENT.

    SIR,-I am happy to find that the'industrial olasses are beginning to see-the propriety and importance of taking up the Sabbath'question in good earnest, In order to render the movement successful, the half-holiday demand ...

    Article : 1,419 words
  3. SPLENDID QUARTZ REEF AT KIANDRA.

    WE have been favoured with the following extract from a private letter, dated the 18th instant, received yestorday by a gentleman now in Sydney viz,:- They.have struck what Is supposed to be a splendid quartz roof on ...

    Article : 514 words
  4. REPORT OF THE BOARD OF NATIO EDUCATION FOR 1859.

    Tms was one of the first documents laid before the pre sent Parliament. We cannot account for the delay which has occurred in giving it publicity. One of the appendices bears date 7th March, 1860. But from that ...

    Article : 1,573 words
  5. CORONER'S INQUEST.

    A CORONER'S inquest was commenoed on the 18th instant, at the Royal Oak Inn, Pyrmont, on the body of an illegitimate child named Adelioh Graham MoLaurin, aged nine months. The mother, Elizabeth Parker, ...

    Article : 515 words
  6. TO' HIS EXCELLENCY SIR W. T. DENISON.

    Adieu, Sir William, every loyal heart Must deeply feel that parting word, Adien; When with. the great and good they're ' doomed to part, ...

    Article : 176 words
  7. WATER POLICE COURT.—-Monday. —

    BEFORE the Water Police Magistrate and Mr. James. Shoobert. Four cases of drunkenness were disposod of in the usual way, ...

    Article : 608 words
  8. THE DETRACTORS OF HIS EXCELLENCY.

    SIR,-Though those detractors of bis Exeollency's publio career, more especially that last act of his which gave unto the country the power of speech on a most vital question, who have-seats in, the Assembly, have ...

    Article : 217 words
  9. THE GREAT SOUTH ROAD.

    ON Friday last, the honorable the Speaker, accompanied by Messrs. O'Brien, Mate, Moriarty, Wilson, Walsh, and 'Morrice, mombers of the Assembly; Captain Howell, Messrs. W. Davis, A.Cunningham, N. S.Powell, Thomas ...

    Article : 373 words
  10. INSOLVENCY COURT. —-Monday.

    James Tyrrel, master mariner, of 233, Susex-street. Debts, £08 ls. 2d. Assets, £0, Doficionoy, £07 ls. 2d. Mr. Sempill, offloial assignee. John Goodenough, of Araluen, formerly a bucher and ...

    Article : 85 words
  11. THE CORONER AND CORONER'S LAW.

    SIR, Allow me, through the columns of jour journal, to call the attention of our Legislature to a recent Act of the British. Parliament, which enables coroners to take bail for persons whom a coroner's jury may consider guilty of a criminal charge. ...

    Article : 367 words
  12. CENTRAL POLICE COURT. —-Monday.

    BEFORE Messrs. Sponce, Oatley, R. Ronald, and D. Peden. Sovontoon drunkarda were fined 10s. each. Corfoty Cronquest, compositor, was charged with ...

    Article : 1,236 words
  13. AUCKLAND.

    THE wrils for the election of members lot the House of Representatives were issued on Thursday last, and the nomination for this city takes place this day, at nocn. Great apathy, had previously been exhibited by the ...

    Article : 509 words
  14. A HINT TO AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTEERS.

    PROPOSED VISIT OF A COMPANY OF AMERIOAN VOLUN. TEERS TO ENGLAND. An interesting correspondence has passed between Adjutant Coppinger, of the ninth regiment, New York Volunteers, and Lord Palmerston, on ...

    Article : 382 words
  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR,-Knowing your columns are always open to expose any existing harshness, or abuse of those in authority, I take the liberty through them, of giving publicity to tho annoyanee caused by the Customs, in sealing up ...

    Article : 380 words
  16. GLEBE MUNICIPALITY. —

    At the usual fortnightly meeting of the Counoll, hold at the Counoll-ohnmbers, on Friday, the 18th Jannary-Prosont,- the Ohnirman; Messrs. Koiff, Jarrott, Smith, Thornloy, Brown, Reilly, and Blacket, tho ...

    Article : 444 words
  17. TO THE EDITOR OFTHE EMPIRE.

    SIR,-As I read your paper and several othern daily, I am willing to believe that I keep paoo with the intelligence of the time; but there, is a piooo of nows in your paper of late which makes me doubt whether your ...

    Article : 266 words
  18. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    Sin,-The following report of a meeting hold here, as stated below, is forwarded to you for insertion, in conformity to resolution Otb. A publfo meeting of the heads of families who have ...

    Article : 438 words
  19. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR, Many of the Kmpire's r adors are anxious to ascertain whether those " estimates," about to be served up to the loto-shall be brought before the member of the present scssion? ...

    Article : 206 words
  20. TO THE EDITON OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR,-Perceiving in your paper of the loth, instant A lotter signed "Slunk Ont," referring to brenches of the Slaughtering Aot, allegod to be perpetrated in Williamstreet, Sydney, I bog to stato in roply, that I am, and ...

    Article : 150 words
  21. CHARITY —-CAUTION.

    SIR,-There ls n't the present time a female lovylng contribution, on the ohnrltnblo public. Do kind anough in insert this us caution. to the kind-hearted. This ls tho COi-The formula ropresent a herself as the mother of aix other ...

    Article : 123 words
  22. TO THE EDIT. R OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR, May I, through the mbdium of, your jonrnal, maku my wants known to the Munlalpst Counell. I have been so long overlooked that Ireally fear they have quite forg ttcn me. From being a[?]t a prom's. ...

    Article : 112 words
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