ASSAULT ON THE [?] SEAS.—James Masters, the chief officer of the Rajah of Sarawak, appeared by virtue of a summons to answer a charge preferred against him by a boy named Thomas ...
Article : 1,207 wordsWe have been requested to give publicity to the following correspondence:- Offices of the Australasian League, Octoberr 10th, 1851. ...
Article : 533 wordsOf the Special Committee of the City Council on the subject of presenting a Memorial to His Excellency tho Governor and tho Legislativo Council, for assistance in currying out a ...
Article : 1,919 wordsSIR—You were obliging enough to furnish me with suflioiout room in your paper of Saturday last, to contradict a police roport headed "Stealing a Horse and Gig," which appeared in your ...
Article : 342 wordsI once knew a boy who promised to display the most brilliant capacity for the military profession; unfortunately he was deformed. A. boy myself at that period, I accompanied him to ...
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Article : 552 wordsBREACH OF THE PEACE.—John Newsham, of Five Dock, was ordered to enter into recogmozances for six months, for threatening to shoot Charles Aberombie, on the 30th of last month, ...
Article : 855 wordsMr. J. T. Knight is dismissed from the office of Caveat Commissioner. As a lawyor, he is a man of considerable professional attainments and large experience: as a citizen, there are few who ...
Article : 478 wordsWho are theo great? are they those who trace Their pedigree from a noble race; Who dwell in high ancestral towers, The magnates of this land of ours? ...
Article : 419 wordsOur files of papera per Haven, from Launceston, contain but very little intelligence of interest to us. The principal subjects of discussion were the elections and Sir William Donisou's despatches ...
Article : 1,183 wordsBy his Excellency Sir Charles Augustus Fitz Roy, Knight Companion of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Governor-General of all her Majesty's Australian Possessions, and ...
Article : 348 wordsSIR—I perceive that a correspondent, in this day's Empire, writing under the signature of "STERLING," appears to be in a state of interest. ing doubtt and anxiety with respcot to the ...
Article : 376 wordsDUELLING.—One of those demonstrations which indicate the character of the looal government occurred in this town yesterday morning. John Donnelian Palie, a Justice of the Pence and ...
Article : 1,010 wordsThe subjoined letter refers to an extract of a communication from Sydney, inserted on the 23rd of May, regarding the increased demand for river and counting steamers in New South Wales. The ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 14 Oct 1851, Page 3
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