FEIEND EDITOR,—It is at Mr. Darvall'a fault for telling the truth in the House abo[?]. Sir Robert Peel and the success of the income tax, the I am obliged to reprove the C,....... It we Just 03 my tongue to call ...
Article : 1,481 wordsSIR—In a formar communication I endeavoured to show the after unfitness of the popular policy of the day to our present circumstances and requirements, and to point oat the causes which must; just now, present ...
Article : 1,140 words[?]BY 16TH.—Having gone through the ordeal o[?] our first contested parliamentary election very oreditably, and the [?] dissipations attendant on the celebration of the newyear, we were settling down quietly to our business ...
Article : 902 wordsSIR.—The following extract is taken from the Economic newspaper of September last, and the information which it conveys is famished by the Paris correspondent of the paper. May I solioit the favour of your giving this ...
Article : 605 wordsSIR,—In yours of the 7th, on Mr. Loader's letter, in reference to the annexation of the Riverine distrlots to Viotoria, you spuak of bin as representing the Riverine squatters, and make them responsible for his opinions ...
Article : 1,721 words[?] is very gratifying that there are gentlemen of enterprise amongst as, who, costing aside for then moment the means of immediate return, are content with a prospeotive result. This is exemplified in the recent ...
Article : 2,576 wordsSIR.—In your polise report, of the 15th instant, a man, of the name of James Woodward, ii described as being brought before the Central FolioeConrt for prelection, being an eacaped lanstic from Tarban Creek Asylum, ...
Article : 1,287 wordsSIR,—Allow we, through the medium of your Journal,to call the attention of the Inspector of Naisonoes to the filthy state of a low yard, at the corner of [?]aspel-[?] and Riley-street. Soarlatina is at the present times ...
Article : 96 wordsSIR.—Notwithstennlog the detestable tex of 40s. per ton on rice, I have still hopes such will never become permanent law. Those membera who voted against it deserve well of the country, and they will not be ...
Article : 336 wordsSIR,—In the parliamentary, lnteiligence in your issue of the 15th instant, you state that Mr. Robertson presented a petition from 310 inhabitants of Shoalhaven,' preying for the public wharf to be at Terara. This is incorrect ...
Article : 61 wordsSIR,—Can you inform the public if it is lawful to throw offal and dead carcases lnto a fresh water stream, on the banks of which is located a numerous population, whose supplies of the Indispensable fluid are necessarily taken ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 19 Jan 1864, Page 2
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