We have received papers from Adelaide to the 15th instant. In reference to the health of the Governor, the Register of the 13th says — "During the last two days the ...
Article : 741 wordsPreceedings of the Exceutive Council,.on the 23rd July. 135.8, with respect to the Defences, of Port Jackson. Minute No. 50.37 Confirmed 28th July, 1856. His Excellency the Governor-General lays before the ...
Article : 1,443 wordsPOLICE MAGISTRATE—We are sorry to have to complain of what appears to be a gross piece of neglect. on the part of the Government. We allude to the want of a police magistrate at Armidale. It is now some time ...
Article : 665 wordsWE have received Perth impers to the 20th November. The Governor had leturned from his visit to the York Agricultural Society's Exhibition. The Inquirer of the 5th November observes-" His Excellency the Governor ...
Article : 350 wordsCATTAIN PLUNKETT— This gentleman, we are glad to hear, is rapidly recovering from the effects of his late severe accident. He arrived at the residence of his sonin-law, R. P. Jenkins, Esq., M.L.C., Bombala, on ...
Article : 2,652 wordsSIR— I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch No. 41, dated 22nd March, 1850, in which you inform me, that in accordance with the request contained in my despatch No. 137, Mated 8th September, ...
Article : 2,706 wordsFrom an advertisement in another column, it will be seen that the great majority of those attending the late anti annexation meeting at Grafton Iwnedecided against the Clarence River District being included in the new ...
Article : 468 wordsUnder this heuding, the following communication has reached us from Mr. Robert Bust, of Footscray—" On Wednesday last, a poor man, named Jones, employed on the railway works near ...
Article : 295 wordsINQUESTS—An inquest was held at Chcsher's Creek, Wayagdon, on Monday last, before Dr. Busby, touching the death of John Webster, who was killed on the Saturday previous by a fall from his horse. It appears from the ...
Article : 1,781 wordsMeasures have at length been taken by the Government to expurge the putrescence and filth which had accumuluted in the dead honse, at the Circular Quay; but singular enough, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 23 Dec 1856, Page 3
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