In our issue of the 7th ultime we published certain correspondence that had taken place between the Government and Mr.H. W Coxen with reference to the conduct of Lieutenant, Carr of the native police towards a black boy called Georgey ...
Article : 1,731 wordsSIR,—-Inclosed I send you the results of my investigations of the late February gales for publi[?]tion with your kind permission, in the columns of your widely. circulated journal. I regret the results are not of a ...
Article : 4,254 wordsSIR,—I read the manifeste of certain National and nonrested teachers published in the Empire[?] this morning, from the Hunter River district. I assure you, Sir, them, and the public generally, that it neither surprises nor ...
Article : 1,211 wordsSIR,—I have recently observed in the columus of your contemporary, several letters proposing a new name for this colony, each writer having a name of his own to recommend, according to his peculiar fancy. There ...
Article : 395 wordsSIR,—The principle of fair play, which is a distinguishing-characteristic of your journal, will, I trust, obtain for me the privilege of offering o few remarks upon the Lincoln sympathising meeting, which took place at ...
Article : 992 wordsSIR,—I hope yen will give me a small space in your paper to make known what I conceive to be a great wrong to me. and which might turn out worse to other parties sending for their friends from home, under the ...
Article : 241 wordsSIR,—I venture to ask you to find a small space for the insertion of a few remarks on a subject which so deservedly occuples the attention of the Sydney public—of course I mean the demonstration in honour of the ...
Article : 350 wordsSIR,—Enjoying liberty, as we do, no doubt it is the duty of Englishmen to denounce slavery, and to give the strongest expression of their disapprobation of it. But, I ask, what is to be the result of this present straggle in ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 10 Jun 1863, Page 2
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