"Oh, Douglas! Douglas! departed shade! SIR,—On reading your address in the Empire [?] Thursday, breaking to your constituents the alarmin[?] intelligence that you had resigned your seat in th[?] ...
Article : 1,079 wordsTHE influence of these two gentlemen on public opinion in England is well known and fully recognised. On Mr. Cobden's return from America the electors of Rochdale (who had ...
Article : 8,668 wordsWE copy the following communication from the North Australian of the 15th instant:— Sydney, 9th November, 1859. SIR,—In the course of some enquiries I have been ...
Article : 1,905 wordsJ. PASSMORE EDWARDS writes to the Daily News as follows:—During the trial of Dr. Smethurst I anxiously read the reports from day to day, and I could come to no other conclusion than that ...
Article : 2,659 wordsWE believe we may promise our readers a speedy and satisfactory termination of the long-pending controversy with respect to the tetritory lying between this province and Western Australia. The attention of her Majesty's ...
Article : 1,661 wordsSIR.—Your statements in the Empire inspecting the land of New South Wales are the most acourate and intelligible that has been given in any paper, either by letter or otherwise, that has been issued from the press, no ...
Article : 599 wordsThe demonstration at Rochdale was contiuned on Thursday night by a non-electors' meeting. The meeting was held in the tent which had been devoted to the soiree on the previous evening, and ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 22 Nov 1859, Page 3
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