THE debate on the Bill of Indemnity may be called a pantomimic treason; as a man reads it, laughter and indignation succeed each other. The calm and unimpassioned Judge, now the ...
Article : 1,201 wordsJUNE 7.—Since my last communication a great rush has taken place to ground, the property of private parties, about three miles from the township, in the vicinity of the camp; and ...
Article : 730 wordsThe Express of last Saturday reports as follows:— DEATH OF MRS GORDON.—This lady, the wife of Henry Gordon, Esq., justice of the ...
Article : 406 wordsA CORRESPONDENT from the Broken River sends us the following interesting account of a movement now taking place amongst the aboriginal natives:—"Sir,—I do not think it is generally ...
Article : 651 wordsThe polling for the Tumut, according to the Adelong Journal, closed as follows:— Deniehy................ 118 Egan................... 54 ...
Article : 459 wordsIn the Chronicle of Saturday last we find the following— THE WEATHER.—Since Tuesday night, about ten o'clock, we have experienced a rather ...
Article : 307 wordsFor the following we are indebted to the Dispatch and the Observer, of Saturday last:— GOLD NEWS.—At the beginning of the week mining matters wore a most encouraging ...
Article : 897 wordsThe Free Press of Saturday has the following:— THE INFLUENZA.—This most troublesome disease seems to have become as prevalent in ...
Article : 299 wordsIF a wafer be laid on a surface of polished metal, which is then breathed upon, and if, when the moisture of the breath has evaporated the water be shaken off, we shall find that the ...
Article : 449 wordsWE takes the following paragraphs from the Goulburn Herald if Saturday last:— INQUEST.—On Thursday last an inquest was hold on the body of Daniel Morris, an old man ...
Article : 281 wordsThe Examiner of Tuesday last reports the proceedings at a dinner to welcome Captain Wiseman, whose health was proposed by the chairman, Mr. Thomas E. Davis. Passing ...
Article : 457 wordsWe take the following from the Examiner— INFLUENZA.—In Kiama this epidemic is rife, no locality being apparently secure from its visits. We have heard of numbers suffering ...
Article : 243 wordsThe following appears in the Yass Courier, of Saturday last:— A DANGEROUS LUNATIG.—On Thursday [?]night, a Pole, who gave his name as Joh[?] ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 12 Jun 1860, Page 2
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