IT will doubtless be in the recollection of the readers of the Empire that, about fifteen months ago. the Rev. Dr. Lang requested and authorised an eminent minister of the United Presbyterian Church in Scotland to select ...
Article : 1,496 wordsSo Mr Martin; has ventured to take into his hands the reins of government. though it may only be for a very short time. Well, we admire the pluck of the man, and trast that the future will sh wy that, after all, the step be ...
Article : 1,563 wordsI. No person will be allowed to take his seat in or upon any of the railway carriages, or travel upon the railway, without having first paid his fare, and every passenger on paying his fare will be furnished with a ...
Article : 3,371 wordsJOHN CORE, charged with causing the death of his wife by burning, and whose preliminary trial has extended over two or three weeks back, was fically brought up on Tuesday before the Police Magistrate and Mr. T. Cadell, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 472 wordsA DOG STORY.—In reference to a case of canine sagacity which appeared in our paper of the 2nd instant, one who has read the Courier for a quarter of a century sends us the following, which deserves a niche in the ...
Article : 406 wordsREMOVEL OF THE SUPERINTENEENT OF ROADS BETWEEN MURRURUNDI AND TAMWORTH.—It is reported that the Superintendent of Roads, Mr. Goughlan has been, or is to be, removed forthwith: We premise also that every ...
Article : 205 wordsGUN ACCIDENT.—A poor Ind named Freeman went out shooting opossums on Monday night, and the gun buret in his hand, blowing off three of the fingers. He was in charge of a dray, on route to Lochinvar. The hand was ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 19 Oct 1863, Page 2
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