PARLIAMENT has resumed its sittings. In the Assembly, Mr. Nicholson stated that the Government had received reliable information respecting the new gold-field. It is situated ...
Article : 70 wordsThe following is a list of passengers per Salsctie:—For Melbourne: Sir Richard and Lady Dry, family (2), and servan, Mr. and Mrs. Mouatt and servan', Miss Patterson, Miss Box, ...
Article : 92 wordsBEFORE Messrs. Metcalfe, Buchanan, and Daloitte, Isabella Jones appeared to answer the charge of assault preferred against her by a female named Alice Hurley. Prosecutrix, who had been in the service of ...
Article : 321 wordsSir,—May I request you to publish the enclosed extract of Dr. Scherzer's Diary, which was published in the Australian Deutsche Zeitung, of 13th November, 1858. in refutation of the specious attack made by the Sydney ...
Article : 131 wordsARRIVED.—Kinnaird, Iris, Maid of Judah, Hollinside, Phœnician. SAILED.—Actos, Queen of England, Lansdowne, North Wind, Sarah Ann, Joseph, ...
Article : 1,343 wordsThe following is from the Home News of December 18 th:— Parliament has been prorogued till the middle of December, ...
Article : 1,319 wordsON the 17th October we landad at the Steward'e Islands, to obtain if possible, fresh meat, vegetables, and fruit for the use of those suffering from scurvy. The natives met us in canoes, some even awam towards us, and ...
Article : 281 wordsA RETURN of all landa granted in the Police District of Shoalhaven, to whom granted, for what public service granted, together with the area of Raid grants,—distinguishing the lands granted as unprofitable swamps. ...
Article : 332 wordsThe insurances on the gold by the Royal Charter were settled on the 7th of November. The underwriters ask 40 per cent, for the uninsured portion of the gold. The number of ...
Article : 873 wordsTHE translations which the newspapers have given of the Russian commander's despatch, in which he describes the taking of Sehamyl, are all incorrect. It is extremly unfair that the invariable veracity of the ...
Article : 524 wordsSIR,—In yesterday's Herald appears a letter from Captain Ashmore, of the Clarence packet, confirming the statement made in a former communication in the same paper some few days previous, regarding the ...
Article : 409 wordsTHE WEATHER.—During the past week we have been favoured with frequent and heavy showers. On Wednesday afternoon heavy rain fell between Maitland and Harper's Hill. It has been raining all night, and is ...
Article : 346 wordsWe envy not the purse-proud man, In city or in town— Who wonders if the pumpkin vines Run up the hill or down; ...
Article : 374 wordsSIR,—The statements of Messrs. Johnson and Johnson, published in the Empire of yesterday, and the letters accompanying the same, are so well calculated to deceive cursory readers, that I beg you will find a space in your ...
Article : 664 wordsON Wednesday last the annual meeting of the subscribers of the Mudgee hospital was held in the long room of Readford's hotel, which was well filled. The Rev. James Gunther, having been requested to preside, opened the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 11 Jan 1860, Page 5
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