BY the City of Sydney we have received, Melbourne papers to the 14th instant. The mail from England had not arrived up to the sailing of the steamer. ...
Article : 2,433 wordsMESSRS, MORT AND Co, held their usual weekly produce sale to-day. The programme did not attract a numerous attendance. Only 48 bales of wool were offered. Out of these there was ...
Article : 1,145 wordsThe polling for the election of a representative for the North Riding of the County of Cumberland, took place yesterday. It will be seen by the annexed list that Mr. Darvall obtained a considerable majority of votes over ...
Article : 136 wordsA meeting of the electors resident at Newtown, convened by Mr. Redman, was held at Mr. Nobbs's, Railway Hotel, last evening. Mr. Whitbread occupied the chair. There were about ...
Article : 826 wordsWhen I wrote you last respecting the Meroo and Pipe Clay Creek Diggings, I promised to forward a few lines respecting Mudgee, its present prospects and future wants. I now fulfil this promise. ...
Article : 1,182 wordsThe following is the letter which was addressed by M. do Montalembert to the President of the Legislative Corps on the occasion of the vote for the grant of 600,000f. to the heirs of the Princesses of the Orleans ...
Article : 1,266 wordsTHE MAITLAND HOSPITAL.—The quarterly meeting of the general committee of this institution was held yesterday afternoon. It was well attended, and nearly all the members of the medical profession resident in East ...
Article : 628 wordsAre we at length approaching the period when we shall be delivered from the antiquated system of Ecclesiastical Courts, which to the reproach of our civilization and the disgrace of our means of legislative action, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 310 wordsSIR—I perceive in your issue of this morning an answer to my letter of Saturday last, by Constable Briggs. I now crave yonr indulgence for the purpose of defending myself against the statement made by him. ...
Article : 315 wordsA little boy, eight years of age, named Edward Lawlor, a stepson of Mr. Gannon, of Castlereagh-street, was run over, at half-past one o'clock yesterday, by the Argo omnibus, whilst it was passing at ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 17 Oct 1856, Page 5
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