THE fifteenth annual meeting of the above society was held at the principal office, Hunter-street, yesterday, at 3 o'clock. Mr. George King occupied the chair, and [?]mmenced the proceedings by reading the advertise. ...
Article : 2,270 wordsIT will be seen from our Parliamentary report, that the bill, to impose a postage of one penny each upon newspapers was, last night, read a second time in the Legislative Assembly by a majority of 23 to 18; that the ...
Article : 697 wordsIN the Legislative Concil, yesterday, Petitions against the intended postage of newspapers, were presented by SIR WILLIAM MANNING and Mr. JOHNSON. ...
Article : 4,038 wordsTHE Government informed the Assembly that they would introduce a clause in the Land Bill to sanction occupation licenses to the extent of twenty acres each, outside the proposed agricultural areas. ...
Article : 1,278 wordsTHE "Grande Monarque" once said—"The State is me, So likewise in his heart said great C. C., (Called by the funny vulgar—Slippery Charley) Who acts like Walpole, tho' he speaks like Harley. ...
Article : 240 wordsHallo, Dr. Wilson! why what makes you act to queer, A, [?]axing candles and our boots likewise the blessed beer? Is this the method you propose your quondam mites to save, ...
Article : 248 wordsLAST evening the annual meeting of the Destitute Children's Seoiety was held in St. James Sohool room, Castlereogh-street. The attendance was limted, undoubtediy owing to the unfavourable state of the weather. ...
Article : 2,872 wordsWE have papers from Rockhampton, Queens— land, to January 26[?]h. The following is from the Bulletin of the 23rd:- The temporary stoppage of the Paak Downs mail ...
Article : 606 wordsSIR—Without wishing to call in quest on the beneficial effects likely to be derived from witnessing the representation of the legitimate drame, at proper times and under proper circumstance, I should wish to ask your ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 5 Feb 1864, Page 5
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