A meeting of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Farmers' Club was hold on the 7th March, 1857, at the Library of the Club, in the Literary and Philosophical Society's Build. ings, in Westgate-street, when there was a considerable ...
Article : 7,188 wordsIt was, perhaps, scarcely to be expected that with the erection of a Second Chamber we should have altogether escaped political collision with the first. The "privilege" controversy between the two Houses, however ...
Article : 1,501 wordsSIR—Knowing your widely extended jo[?]rnal to be the unflinching opponent of all jobbery in the affairs of the country, I trust you will allow the following a place in your columns. ...
Article : 709 wordsTHE WEATHER.—Since our last impression we have had heavy rains from the westward. On Thursday the Armidale Creek was higher than we have seen it for some time past. The weather during the week has been ...
Article : 727 wordsSIR—The discussion at present going on between the Free Trade and Protection parties, induces me to put the following supposititions case before them. The discussion involves many, if not all the principles of ...
Article : 468 wordsSIR—At the present time, with the impassable state of the roads and high rate of carriage staring people in the face, will you allow me to ask Mr. Secretary Hay, through the medium of your paper, whether it is the ...
Article : 224 wordsThe people residing in the neighbourhood of Camden and Picton have recently been distressed by the sudden announcement of the death of Mr. Wild, of Vauderville. It was known that his health latterly had been in a ...
Article : 212 wordsThe new Parliament will be no less literary than the old. The Authors of "Don Carlos," "The Lady of Lyons," and "Coningsby" will meet on the old b[?]nches, as weel as the Authors of "The ...
Article : 340 wordsThe approaching marriage of the Sultan's daughtar with the son of the Pasha of Egypt has given an immense impetus to the haut commerce of Paris. The Sultan, with an unexampled ...
Article : 312 wordsIn his elaborat[?] address to the members of the Legislative Council on Tuesday last, the honorable President stated that in this colony there were but two estates of the realm, namely, the Commons and the ...
Article : 1,714 wordsSIR—Upon looking through your columns of this day, I perceived on advertisement of Messrs. Howard and Simmonds offering a benefit at each of their theatres for the sufferers by the late disastrous floods in the Hunter ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 2 Jul 1857, Page 3
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