"The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof;" Saith God's most Holy Word; The water hath fish, and the land hath flesh, And the air hath many a bird; ...
Article : 385 wordsTHE inhabitants of the town and district of Liverpool seem highly pleased at the gracious manner in which their address was received at the hands of their deputa-, tion—consisting of Messrs. Atkinson, Moore, Neale, and ...
Article : 202 wordsNINE MILE. —We have more encouraging news this week to place before our readers, in consequence of payable gold having been struck in Lane's old tunnel, near the one opened by the prospecting party. The late dry ...
Article : 1,107 wordsGOOD-SERVICE medal has lately been forwarded to the colony. to be presented to Sergeant Henry Quodling. R.E. Mr. Quodling has been thirty-three years in the service in England, Ireland, Tasmania, and New South ...
Article : 291 wordsMr. Weekes to move—(on the order of the day being read for the consideration of the Governor General's Message, No. 3) — That the Speaker do now leave the chair, and the House resolve itself into a committee of the whole to consider of the supply to ...
Article : 1,306 wordsIf we may judge by the tumbers of persons who visited Watson's Bay yesterday, the appelle of the good people of Sydney for pleasure appears rather to grow by what it feeds on than otherwise, for in spite of the ...
Article : 332 wordsA TEA raceting was hold, in connexion with this Society. last evening at the Temperance Hall, Francis street. About fifty children sat down to tea at four o'clock. Having finished their brave assault on the tea and cake. ...
Article : 1,465 wordsLast night (Sunday), about 10 o'clock, we were visited by one of the most severe storms of thunder, lightning, and rain that has been for many years witnessed. This morning (Monday), however, the air seems to be greatly ...
Article : 186 wordsTHE first musical entertainment for the present year will take place at the Exchange this evening, when Madame Carandini gives her second concert since her return to Sydney. In addition to the claim that this ...
Article : 162 wordsWE may congratulate the Wallsend company on the completion of this their line of railway. and the public —as railway proprietors—on the addition of this valuable auxiliary to the grand trunk line—the Great ...
Article : 615 wordsWhen editors around you were kneeling, And craving the light of your smile, I sought not the like by appealing, But I worshipped afar oft the while. ...
Article : 275 wordsAt the usual fortnightly meating held on Friday, 18th January, present, the Cnairmau, Messrs. Moore, Hebblewhite, and Thompson, the following business was transacted:— ...
Article : 442 wordsHAY: Bay golding BEN near ribe, 4 near shoulder; brown golding, star. same brand near ribs; brown filly star, sa[?]e brand near ribs, 4 near shoulder; brown filly, star white halrs on near fore foot and hind feet, like [?] with AP over and M under near ...
Article : 887 wordsERRATA. —In the report of the inquest on the body of Adeliah Graham McLuaurin, published in yesterday's Empire the modical terms "pia mater" and "dura mater" are printed "pld water" and "dura water." ...
Article : 1,055 wordsTHE Armidale Express has a long report on these diggings, from which we select the following:— Noting the nearly straight run of payable claims by their having windlasses, and an odd windsail here and ...
Article : 652 wordsFriday, February 1.—William Briggs, second, at Mai[?]land. John Davie, single, at Maitland, 12. Edward Henry Flatman, adjourned single, and for examination, 11. Hugh Max. well, adjourned examination, 11 (all witnesses ordered to a ...
Article : 315 wordsSIR, —Are non naturalised. peripatetic foreigners, possessing neither stake nor interost in the colony, entitled to have their names included in the list of electors? I am given to understand that the names of several ...
Article : 97 wordsSIR, —In your issue of Friday (18th instant) under the head of "Old Colnists," you state Sir Stuart A. Donn'dson was in Egypt. I rather think this must be an error, as I received a letter from that gentleman bearing date ...
Article : 58 wordsTARGET SHOOTING INDICATIONS —On Saturday some interesting experituents were made at the head quarters of the South Middlesex volunteers, Beaufort House. Walham green, Waltham, in order to test the relative ...
Article : 394 wordsBUNDARRA: Brown mare, blaxe, hind feet white. Ell near shoulder; black entire. roach bnok star, hind feet white, W olf shoulder. like LL (ind[?]tluet) near shoulder HARGITAVES: Chesuut hores. Iargo strlpe down the fuce large ...
Article : 507 wordsBEFORE Messrs. Peden and Asher. In consequence of the departure of his Excellency the Governor-General, the Court only eat for a short time. All the persons charged with drunkenness were ...
Article : 80 wordsBEFORE Mr. S. North. Mary Valentine was brought before the Court for disobeying a summons for threatening language. It appears she threatened to inflict injuries on her husband on last ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 23 Jan 1861, Page 5
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