SIR—Let this be the motto of the new House—and let me entreat (through your columns) the electors of the colony to bind it on their foreheads, and confront with it every hustings. ...
Article : 491 wordsMr. Darvall applied, upon notice, to be allowed to file an affidavit in support of a pending motion for a new trial between the above mentioned parties. A role of Court required such an affidavit to be filed ...
Article : 560 wordsWe are in possession of Launceston and Hobart Town journals to the 20th instant inclusive, being three days later than those previously received. Miss Catherine Hayes had made her debat in ...
Article : 795 wordsBY the City of Sydney, from Melbourne, we have Victoria journals to the 25th instant, inclusive; from which we select the following items of intelligence:— The weekly escorts from Ballarat and Mount ...
Article : 876 wordsSIR—I have attended many very interesting meetings both in England and in the colonies, and have listened with delight—if not, rapture—to the pure and noble sentiments which have been uttered by the various ...
Article : 1,107 wordsEleven persons were found guilty of drunkenness, and each sentenced to pay a fine of —1, with the usual alternative. Mary Johnstone, charged with drunkenness, and having the reputation of being an idle and ...
Article : 371 wordsBridget Reefe, charged with begging in Prince-street, on the previous day, was sent to gaol for one month. Euble Jones was fined 20s. for being drunk in Harrington-street, on the previous evening. ...
Article : 1,173 wordsSIR—Permit me, through the medium of your journal, to make a few remarks upon the report of the Select Committee, appointed during, the late session of the Legislative Council to inquire into the irregularities at ...
Article : 2,248 wordsWE have Adelaide journals to the 19th instant. They contain but few items of interest. We make the following extracts from the Register —"The Albemarle; just arrived from London, has brought out the iron bridge ...
Article : 705 wordsSIR—As an old sailor I take the liberty of offering a few suggestions which in my humble opinions would be the best kind of Nautical School, and discipline of the same "Firstly, the kind of school, an old ship of war ...
Article : 272 wordsSIR—As you were pleased to consider my last communication on self-government, as well as varions others which I have forwarded from time to time, worthy of a place in your colnmns, I hope the present topic— ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 29 Feb 1856, Page 2
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