OUR files of Adelaida papers are to the 27th ultimo inclusive. Chief Justice Cooper left Adelaide on the 23rd, in the Orient, on a visit to England, after a residence of ...
Article : 504 wordsTHE TELEGRAPH.—We perecive that a surveyor is busily employed in marking out the line between Wodonga and Beechworth. The trees which interfere with the course of the wire are being cut down, and the ...
Article : 332 words[We hava been favoured by the framer of the new Electoral Bill with a copy of that proposed measure, which we now place before our readers.] A Bill to provide for increasing the number of ...
Article : 13,469 wordsMR. NICHOLS'S SEAT.—We are unable to learn with any certainty whether Mr. Nichols really does intend to resign. His friends here do not appear to anticipate his doing so until the end of the session, or at least until the ...
Article : 1,098 wordsBy the Governor General we have received Melbourne papers to the 5th instant. The nomination of candidates for the vacancy in the representation of Melbourne, occasioned by the ...
Article : 1,445 wordsConsiderable experience has been gained during the past Beason with reference to the navigation of the Murray. It has been demonstrated that the stream, when cleared of obstructions, is ...
Article : 1,192 wordsThe signs of autumn are accumulating around us space, and nature and art both assume the office of remembrancers, and remind us that the year is on the wane. Misty mornings, and early twilights, bring City ...
Article : 2,835 wordsTHE WEATHER, AND CROPS.—Since our last this district has been visited by several days' almost continuous rain. On Wodnosday the weather cleared up, it was hoped for some time; but during the afternoon, a ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 9 Jan 1857, Page 3
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