SIR,—Allow me space to correct a few errors in y[?]r Parliamentary report. 1st. In speaking on the State.aid Bill, I urged Mr. Buchanan to withdraw the Bill, as it was not likely to ...
Article : 188 wordsTHE Yass correspondent of the Goulburn Chronicle furnishes that journal with the following account of the prasentation of an address and testimonial to the Rev. Mr. Birmingham, Roman Catholic Pastor of the Yess ...
Article : 1,583 wordsBEFORE Messrs. Smithers, M. Cohen, Ronald, and Cook. Six drunkards were fined 10s. oaob. Andrew Anderson was brought up by constable Joseph Taylor, on a warrant, charging him with assaulting Sarah Madox. ...
Article : 545 wordsREDUCTION OF OFFOCIAL ASLARIES.—Mr. Ln[?] has given notice of the following motion upon the order of the day being moved on Wednesday next:—"That the Hon[?] resolves itself into a committe of the whole to conslder ...
Article : 5,079 wordsSIR,—With reference to your notice of the railway excursion got up by the St. Benedi[?]'s Catholic Young Men's Society, and in which you say that you believe that I have " taken an active part in getting up these ...
Article : 124 wordsSRI,—So the most enlightened, select, noble, and distinguished of the patricians perceive an overturning and out turning of all things in the colony. Of courte this will doubtless take place sometime about May-next, ...
Article : 390 wordsSIR,—I see you propose to send the usual Saturday's steamer to M[?]lbourne on the day dedicated to my worship. I trust you hav done so inadvertently, and on seeing this my remonstration will postpone her ...
Article : 69 wordsSIR,—Allow me, through the medium of your columns, to congratalate the above named Company on their having at last found the meand of still further ourtailing the hardly earned holiday hours of the mercantile clerks of ...
Article : 195 wordsBEFORE Messrs, North, Armitage, and Shoohert. Francis Graham was brought bafore the Court for insaulting Elizabeth Gourley. He was ordered to pay a ine of 40s., or fourteen days'imprisonment. ...
Article : 207 wordsSIR,—As your columns are always open for the advocating of any cause which has for its end the benefiting of any class, I hope you will allow a member of the above trade a short space in your valuable jonrnil ...
Article : 354 wordsSIR,—I respectfully beg leave to remind those gentle. men, as above named, whoever they may be, of their forgetfulness towards the police. On the oocasion of the last Randwick races some sixty or seventy of the ...
Article : 191 wordsCOMRDY has alternated with tragedy since the re-stablishment of the legitimate drams at the Victoria Theatre, on Monday evening. Shakepere's comedy of [?] As you Like It. "on that oceasion having been succeded on Tuesday by SHeridan Knowle's ...
Article : 561 wordsSIR,—Will voa allow me a short space in your valuable journal, for calling the attention of the retail grocers to the fact, that they are " gelling behind the age?" Heretofore drapers have always been known to keep ...
Article : 173 wordsA CITY COUNCILMAN SHOT ny AN ACTRESS.—An affair occurred yesterday afternoon, in the Fourth Ward, which created quite an excitement throughout the city. Captain William Glass, councilman of the Fourth Ward, was ...
Article : 688 wordsSIR,—During the past year, about one thousand of our country men have taken up arm[?] for the relief of a foreign country from oppression. It appears to me, that we have our own country men in ...
Article : 227 wordsTHE harvest may now be said to be fairly over. The weather has been exceedingly fine, and no inconvenience has been experienced in getting in hte crop of wheat, which is fine. The markets have openced at [?]s. [?]d. to 10s ...
Article : 329 wordsPARRAMATTA RI[?]LES.—At the first general muster of the Parramatta Corps of Volunteer Ri[?]es, after the review.it was resolved, unanimously,—"That the thanks of the corps are duo to the Mayor of Sydney, and the gentle[?]on who so ...
Article : 390 wordsSIR,—Allow me, as an old soldier, and a ci.devant "light bob," to congratulate the corps of volunteers on their appearance on parade, which I witnessed for the first time at their drill this morning. The ...
Article : 259 wordsA W[?]LSH ROMANCE.—An extraordinary occurence has boon investigated at Treforest, Glamorgashire. Twenty years ago n young women married a man named John Bridgewater, who took her[?] to Frunce and desorted her. She, hear ...
Article : 164 wordsSIR,—It is very clear from what took place in the Assembly last night, that the reduction of Government salarles will form the subject of an animated discussion. But, it is equally clear, that though unanimity.appears ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 25 Jan 1861, Page 5
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