Since my last communication, this district has been one of excitement, pending the election; partizans on both sides busily engaged in beating up for recruits. On Friday, at 9 o'clock, the poll clerks were at their posts at ...
Article : 502 wordsMr. CARDWELL then came forward to address the electors. The right hon. gentleman said: Gentlemen, there have, always been three points in the Liberal creed, non-intervention, economy, and reform. In the short ...
Article : 3,220 wordsThe Quarter Sessions commenced on Monday last, before T. Callaghan, Esq., Chairman, and a Bench of the following Magistrates: Dr. M'Hattie, J. B. Suttor, D. M. Irving, J. West. The barristers present were Mr. J. S. ...
Article : 479 wordsREDDY FLAT.—MELANCHOLY OCCURRENCE.—A young man named Armstrong, from the north of Ireland, was killed on Monday, the 1st June, by the falling in of the walls of a race. On Tuesday, Mr. Lynch attended, and ...
Article : 543 wordsWE are in receipt of Melbourne parpers to the 11th instant. In the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday last, Mr. Humffray brought up the report of the Elections and ...
Article : 1,382 wordsSPORTING.—On Thursday last the match between the Maid of Australia and the Egg come off on the Singleton course—1½ mile heats; 8 st. each, for £100 a side—and terminated in favour of the Maid. The gentleman ...
Article : 817 wordsMERRENDEE.—During the last few days a report, had been in circulation that a nugget weighing 82 1bs. has been found at Merrendee; we believe it to be entirely false. However, some few nuggets, weighing from one ...
Article : 675 wordsTHE GOVERNOR'S VISIT.—From official correspondence, it appears that his Excellency Sir William Denison may be experted in Goulburn to-morrow. His arrival will probably take place about three o'clock. ...
Article : 786 wordsTHE ROADS.—We learn from a gentleman who has just returned from Sydney that for a long time past the rains have been almost incassant upon the mountains, and that the roads are therefore in a horrible state. ...
Article : 653 wordsI was perfectly astonished, last wook, after glaneing over the columns of your Contemporary, on reading the "Tuena News," where the correspondent says, "I would advise no person to come to these diggings for the ...
Article : 533 wordsMR. JOHN HAY.—We are informed that Mr. John Hay purposes paying a visit to his constituents in this district shortly. It is to be hoped that the electors will mark their appreciation of his past neglect of their ...
Article : 587 wordsHIS Excellency the Governorgeneral has been pleased, with the advise of the Exceutire Council, to appoint Mr. Alexander Todd Perry to be Second-lieutenant in the native police force in the ...
Article : 128 wordsThe number of persons on the course could not have numbered lrss than three hundred. The weather was fine, and everybody was propared for a day's enjoyment. We regret to add therefore that the racing, with the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 15 Jun 1857, Page 3
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