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  2. THE CHINA WAR.

    THE special correspondent of the Times furnishes the following particulars with reference to the occupation of Pehtang by the Allied English and French troops, previous to their ...

    Article : 1,794 words
  3. OAMDEN.

    THE election safely over, we have had but little to disturb the usual quiet of our town. We could not help thinking what a useful lesson the opponents of the ballot box in old England would have learnt had they ...

    Article : 457 words
  4. MOVEMENTS OF PRINCE NAPOLEON.

    THE rapid and mysterious movements of Prince Napoleon, must have excited many an uncomfortable surmise in the breast of our more timid countrymen. As good Protestants used ...

    Article : 1,384 words
  5. RUSSIA, FRANCE, AND AUSTRIA.

    THE correspondent of the London Herald writes as follows:— St. Petersburgh, October 8. I told you in my letter of the 6th that the ...

    Article : 510 words
  6. MURRURUNDI.

    ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.—A few days ago, an unfortunate individual), named William Craig, who is notorious in this district for his intemperate habits, attempted to commite suicide, while labouring under an attack of ...

    Article : 624 words
  7. FRANCE AND THE EUROPEAN COMPLICATION.

    THE following is from a correspondent of the London Herald:— Paris, Monday Evening, October 15. The breach between the Court of Rome and ...

    Article : 2,150 words
  8. THE GOVERNMENT DOMAIN.

    SIR,—May I ask, through your columns, what becomes of the wood from the trees so frequently cut down in the Domain? Are they sold on the public account for firewood? Iconclude they must be, because I observe ...

    Article : 194 words
  9. A.S.B. CLUB.

    IN reference to a paragraph in this day's Empire, I beg to inform all parties interested, that the Arrow[?] is the private properly of three gentlemen, members of the A.S.B. Club; that she was pulled by four of the club; ...

    Article : 155 words
  10. THE MURDER AT ROAD.

    THE Willshire magistrates appear to participate in the opinion of the public that so terrible a mystery as the murder at Road must never be given up as inscrutable. It concerns us all that ...

    Article : 1,524 words
  11. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR,—Seeing in your paper of the 27th December, 1860, an article, extracted from the Maitland Mercury, about the lad Murphy, who was lost in the bu[?], near Bargo, in which statement it is evident that he was under no ...

    Article : 132 words
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