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  2. PERSONAL SKETCH OF MAXIMILIAN.

    A writer in the Figaro, M. d'Auvergne, who appears to have known the Emperor Maximilian at Mexico, contributes to that journal a few particulars respecting the ...

    Article : 981 words
  3. PARLIAMENT.

    The SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-nine minutes past 3 o'clock. GRANT TO MR. W. FIELD, NEAR COONABARABRAN. ...

    Article : 10,358 words
  4. LANDING OF THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH.

    Sir,—Having done me the honour of admission to your columns, I take the liberty of making a few additional observations on the above interesting subject. On the Prince disembarking from the Galatea he ...

    Article : 322 words
  5. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION BETWEEN NEW YORK AND PANAMA.

    The day when this Isthmus will be in telegraphic communication with the United States and thence with the Old World seems to be not far distant. Already, it is safe to presume, the first a retch of cable which is to ...

    Article : 444 words
  6. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH AND THE FORTHCOMING FESTIVITIES.

    Sir,—Your correspondent "Sagittarius" has shot his arrow and go[?] very wide of his mark. After reading his letter over several times, I fancy I can see what he is aiming at. It is evident the forthcoming ball is of ...

    Article : 175 words
  7. "IMPORTANT MUNICIPAL QUESTION."

    Sir,—Under the above heading a letter appears in your paper of the 1st instant, signed "Amicus Justitia et Veri." Thus the writer informs hiS readers that he is a friend to truth and justice. Whither he is or not ...

    Article : 343 words
  8. A NAME FOR THIS COLONY—ALBINERIN.

    Sir,—It seems to be agreed that a new and appropriate name is required for this colony, and that the visit of Prince A[?]ed to Sydney will be a good date for the adoption of such a name. It is also thought that ...

    Article : 292 words
  9. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    Sir.—I know no fair reason why this land was called New South Wales. The Dutch had discovered, and nearly circumnavigated, the continent fully one hundred years before Cook visited our shores. While ...

    Article : 415 words
  10. DUST RETURNING TO DUST.

    Sir,—I observe in this day's Empire a short paragraph with the above heading, which seems so absurdly opposed to common sense that I beg leave to call attention to the figures upon which its argument is based. ...

    Article : 461 words
  11. EXPECTED ATTACK ON ROME.

    The Paris Pressa says it has just learned, on certain information, that Mazzini is in Italy, and [?]ing in concert with Garibaldi and the National Roman J[?]a. A Florence letter of July 21, in the Liberte, speaks of ...

    Article : 737 words
  12. WOMAN'S RIGHTS.

    Under the same of the Equal Rights Association, a very wide-spread organisation has been established in America, having for its object the conferring on women all the ...

    Article : 2,676 words
  13. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    Sir,—There seems to be now, as w[?] as for some time past, a very strong desire in some quarters (whether it is shared in by the generality of the colonists or not you are the b[?] judge), for changing the present name ...

    Article : 241 words
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