The only note-worthy matters of the present week, have been the presentation of a new drama, The Cavalier, on Monday, and the repetition of The Enchantress, as the last of the operatic ...
Article : 482 wordsEx BRILLIANT.—TC 10 clothing at 1s 10d, 13 do 1s 9½d, 14 do 1s 8½, 7 do 1s 8d, 8 combing 1s 9d, 21 do 1s 8½d, 15 hogget 1s 9d, 9 superfine yearling 1s 7d, 4 do do 1s 8d, 1 lambs ...
Article : 1,979 wordsIt is with uncommon pleasure that we call, in our critical capacity, the attention of the readers of the Empire to this very elegant publication. The work consists ...
Article : 1,110 wordsMr. J. J. Martyr, the surveyor, who retuaed to town yesterday from a visit to the Shoalhaven Gullies, informs us that Wallis's party have been getting an ounce of gold a-day since they set in ...
Article : 271 wordsAfter the foregoing was put into type, a gentleman from Braidwood called at our office and confirmed the intelligence that gold had been discovered near that township. He has furnished us ...
Article : 321 wordsI left Sydney for the Turon by the Penrith coach on Saturday last, and reached here yesterday evening, much fatigned. Nothing worth noting occurred on the road. I passed a vast ...
Article : 312 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—There were thirty-three cases on the drunkard's list, yesterday; among the number, was a woman named Mary Gritten, who was tried and acquitted last week for the ...
Article : 2,539 wordsWe have papers to the 2nd July. The Mauritian of the 1st contains the details of a lamentable event, the wreek of a ship of great tonnage, the randolph, with the loss of 30 lives. The detils ...
Article : 214 wordsIn the estate of Patrick Hayes, a special meeting, on debt for £99 6s, 7d. was proved. In the estate of Lachlan M'Alister, an adJourned second meeting. Debts amounting to ...
Article : 136 wordsARRIVAL OF THE ANTI-TRANSPORTATION DELEGATES.—We are happy to announce the arrival in Adelaide by the Sarah Scott of the Rev. Mr. West, of Tasmania, and Mr. Bell, of Melbourne, ...
Article : 521 wordsTHE CUMBERLAND BOROUGHS.—A certain faction in Windsor got up a requisition on Friday last in favour of—Whom do you think? Mr. John Rose Holden! The friends of the late ...
Article : 390 wordsThe ITalian vessed Clementine, the massacre of whose captain at Sumatra we reported some time ago, had arrived at Rounion. The captain and one of his officers were maurdered. The remainder ...
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Advertising : 565 wordsThe great Exhibition prespers. The money pours in, but, not extravagantly all things considered. Apart from the season tickets, the following were the receipts on the 14th and ...
Article : 414 wordsThe Moreton Bay papers which have just come to hand are rather barren of news, Gold appeared to be the principal topic of interest, but as yet there does not appear to have been any ...
Article : 450 wordsWe have received Indian papers to the 29th May, which are remarkably deficient in political interest. In the absence of more important intelligence we select the following: ...
Article : 641 wordsSIR.—You were kind enough, in your yesterday's paper, to furnish us with an account of the most valuable "Observations on Europe" of a Mr. Laing, under the head of "the German ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 2 Sep 1851, Page 3
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