By the steaniship Wanganui we have Wanganui papers to the 7th instant. The following extracts are from the Chronicle of the 4th instant:— DEPARTURE OF THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.— ...
Article : 1,397 wordsSir,—In your issue of the 16th instant I made a few remarks upon the physiological aspect of the above case, and as to the inconsistency (on the ground of insanity) of commuting the sentence to imprisonment in ...
Article : 252 wordsThis day, 24th, is anothe rof Saxby's. With it we have a strange change in the weather. This morning the heat was almost overpowering until about 1 p.m., when we had a change of wind to the southward. ...
Article : 592 wordsSir.—I have noticed in a recent number of your paper that Mr. John Bray, J.P., has been gazetted as visiting justice to the Campbelltown gaol. As this office involves an expense of something like £100 per ...
Article : 510 wordsWe have Hobart Town papers to January 21st. The following is from the Mercury of the 18th: FEARFUL CATASTROPHE AT KANGAROO POINT.—One of the most fearful catastrophes we have had to record ...
Article : 787 wordsJanuary 26th.—CASE OF CHILD MURDER—Yesterday afternoon, Wedneysday, the body of a newly born female infant was discovered lying uncovered under the Long Bride, sitate at the west end of this town. ...
Article : 836 wordsSir,—In a leading article of the Sydeny Morning Herald, on Tuesday last, the writer, after a few "wise saws and modern instances," ranging from the dispute of the miners at Newcastle to anticipated combinations ...
Article : 647 wordsTHE BLOWING UP OF THE RA[?] ALBEMARLE.— CONFEDERATE ACCOUNT.—The capture of Plymouth, N. C., by the enemy, is explained by later accounts. A leck of sufficient watchfulness on the part of our ...
Article : 256 wordsFATAL ACCIDENT TO A LADY.—On Saturday, on the arrival of the 11. 30 up-train from Brighton, at Horely station, a lady, who had just previously been seen on the platform, either stepped or fell on to the rail, and one ...
Article : 223 wordsWe read in the Bury and Norwith Post:—"On the evening of Wednesday, the 16th of November, his Highness the Maharajah Dhuleep Singh invited allt he inhabitants of the parish of Elvedon to a most popular ...
Article : 3,703 wordsJANUARY 23.—A usual, news being somewhat scaree, I must commence with the weather, which has been very varinble of late. The first part of the week was extremely cold, the thermometer standing at 40 degrees ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 27 Jan 1865, Page 3
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