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  2. PUBLIC EDUCATION.

    SIR—As a constant reader of your valuable journal, I cannot refrain from expressing the gratification I feel at finding that the subject of Public Education receives so large a share of your attention. ...

    Article : 318 words
  3. THE UNPOPULARITY OF MODERN EPISCOPACY.

    SIR—In the Empire of this morning there is a letter with the signature of "Nemo," referring to a review of the pamphlet with the above named title which appeared in your valuable paper of yesterday. My object ...

    Article : 1,509 words
  4. MR. RYAN BRENAN'S ADDRESS TO THE ELECTORS OF SOUTH CUMBERLAND.

    THE address of the ministerial candidate for South Cumberland is perhaps one of the most characteristic public papers of the day, and contains, moreover, one excellence scarcely to be looked for in its author; it tells ...

    Article : 536 words
  5. COMMERCIAL RECORD.

    THE amount of business transacted to-day has been limited, owing to the Homebush Races and general holiday keeping in the city. Settled fine weather is welcomed, as likely to ...

    Article : 1,053 words
  6. HOME COLONIES THE ALLIES OF EMIGRATION.

    SIR—You admit with so much impartiality correspondence from the people on their industrial difficulties that I am induced to ask of you the favour of inserting a few words on the above subject from one of a party ...

    Article : 967 words
  7. A MAN IN IRONS.

    SIR—I saw a sight in the street on Tuesday that I thought could not be witnessed in any civilized community,—a man in irons, manaoled in hands and foot. His chains rattled as he came behind me, and I turned ...

    Article : 135 words
  8. GIFT ENTERPRISES, AND BAZAAR LOTTERIES.

    SIR—Returning from the Bazaar this Afternoon, a question occurred to my mind which, being no lawyer, I was unable to solve. Perhaps you, or some one of your learned readers, may be able and willing to help ...

    Article : 731 words
  9. THE CHINESE IMMIGRATION.

    We return to the Chinese question, and we need no other reason for doing so than the appalling, statement, which we republished yesterday, from the South, Australian papers,—to the effect that more than ten ...

    Article : 1,463 words
  10. HUNTER RICER DISTRICT.

    We have much pleasure in giving publicity to the following correspondence:- "Sydney, 22nd May, 1857. "DEAR SIR—When at Maitland I found considerable ...

    Article : 1,158 words
  11. DOMESTIC HAPPINESS BALANCED AGAINST MILITARY GLORY.

    Nineteen long letters from Lord Ellenborough! Ho has made me Governor of Scinde, with additional pay: and he has ordered the captured guns to be cast into a triumphal column, with our names. I wish he ...

    Article : 701 words
  12. STEAM NAVIGATION.

    To his Excellency Sir William Donison, Knight, &c., Governor-General of all the Australian Colonies, and Governor-in-Chief of Now South Wales and the dependencies thereef, and Vice-Admiral of the ...

    Article : 516 words
  13. OLD SOUTH HEAD-ROAD.

    SIR—I am glad to see that you have in a Leader, in this morning's Empire, taken up the question of the state or the Suburban Roads, and called particular attention to the state of the Old South Head road, which is ...

    Article : 425 words
  14. LAND AND IMMIGRATION.

    SIR—The news by the Simla's mails, and the probability of our Parliament meeting in a few weeks, may not be considered an inopportune time for a few reliections on one of the most important subjects, as respects ...

    Article : 701 words
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