SIR;—In these days, when disingenuous cant and secret malignity appear unhappily to pervade the entire area of modern society—producing therefrom, like loathsome weeds,, rank manifestations of spurious patriotism, and ...
Article : 628 wordsNOVEMBER 4.—Very little news of any interest is stirring in this locality at present, and indeed what there is to communicate is not of the liveliest charaecter. We are completely burnt up for want of ra[?], and unless we are ...
Article : 382 wordsJURY COURT.—Fith v. the Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurence Company, patt heard; Cameron v.Hay; Lloyd v. Wentworth. BNCO COURT.—Mahoney v. Cunningham; Powell v. ...
Article : 107 wordsOn the petition of Hugh Nolan, of Sydney, gentleman, a rule was granted, r turnable on the 15th November, calling on William Gibbes to sequestrate his estate for the benefit of his creditors. Mr. J. P. Mackenzie, ...
Article : 126 wordsBy the Lochiel we have Otago papers to the 26th October. It will be seen that the influx of population was bringing the anticipated scenes of violence in its train. The following is from the Otago Witness: ...
Article : 2,302 wordsMonday, ll.—Thomas Rice, first. William G. Caporn, third. Cornelina Riordan, third. Garland and Bingham, special, for proof of debts. Samuel B. Walker, special, for proof: of debts. Charles Mossman, ajourned ...
Article : 266 wordsNovember 6tb.—The weather continues very sultry during the day, and a little rain would be most benef[?]cial to the growing crops of wheat and maize; with regard to the letter, I observe that a kind, of grub is eating this ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 132 wordsSIR—My visit to the "rebel stronghold" was [?] nately too long delayed, and I have only come here to see tho remains of what has been, and must [?] again the gold fields of our colony; but I can even now discover ...
Article : 1,079 wordsON Thursley morning, the ceromony of blessing and laying the foundation stone of the Catholic temporary church and school-house, at Morpeth, was performed by his Grace the Most Rev. Archbishop Polding, assisted by ...
Article : 3,191 wordsthe total deaths are attributsed during October was 11[?], viz.:—71 males, and 39 females, being 35 to 46[?]66 per cent. in excess of the deaths during September. Although slightly in excess of the deaths (108) during the ...
Article : 640 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, and Mr. Callen. Ten persons were, fined 10 each, for drunkenness. Maurice Condon, having been three times convicted of drunkenness since the 15th of last month was sent to ...
Article : 131 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, and Mr. J[?]s. Williamson. Fredrick Hagor, apprehended on board the barque Prince Arthur, lying at Campbell's Wharf, pleaded guilty ...
Article : 309 wordsTHERE will be a transit of Mercury over the sun's disc on the afternoon of Tuesday, the 12th, instant. I send yon the following accurate colourations of the ingress for the longitude and latitude of the Sydney ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 11 Nov 1861, Page 5
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