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  2. TREATMENT OF THE QUEENSLAND BLACK.

    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 words
  3. THE GALES OF FEBRUARY, 1863.

    SIR,—-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 words
  4. NATIONAL EDUCATION.

    SIR,—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 words
  5. NAME OF THE COLONY.

    SIR,—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 words
  6. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR,—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 words
  7. ASSISTED IMMIGRATION.

    SIR,—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 words
  8. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR,—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 words
  9. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR,—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 ...

    Article : 860 words
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