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  2. LAW.

    BEFORE their Honors Sir ALFRED STEPHEN, Chief Justice, Mr. Justice CHEEKE, Mr. Justice FAUCETT. RULE NISI FOR NEW TRAIL. URVINE AND ANOTHER V. FRAZER AND ANOTHER. ...

    Article : 5,723 words
  3. ANOTHER ACQUISITION OF. TERRITORY BY THE UNITED STATES,

    MR. Seward has a rival. Under date of September 30, Captain William Reynolds, of the United States steamer Lackawanna, reports to Rear. Admiral Thatcher that on the 28th of August, in obedience to ...

    Article : 331 words
  4. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—In the Herald of Saturday last public attention was directed to that very useful institution, the Soup Kitchen, in Dixon-street; and, indeed, it is high time that it should become more generally ...

    Article : 536 words
  5. THE DEADLY CHASSEPOT.

    I was most amiably received by the officers whom I met at the General's head-quarters, and at my friend's tent. I had to tell them about last year's campaign; but, strange to say, all I told them was already known ...

    Article : 1,231 words
  6. WATER POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, with Mr. R. A. Hunt, Mr. J. Evans, Mr. G. R Elliott, and Mr. R. Hill. John Bellinger, Labourer, apprehended for drunkenness in Darling-street, Balmain, was fined 5s.; for using ...

    Article : 280 words
  7. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—In your issue of this morning, the 4th instant, I End the report of an inquest held at the Burrangong Hotel, Haymarket, which I cannot allow to pass unnoticed. ...

    Article : 526 words
  8. LAW PROCEEDINGS THIS DAY.

    TERM LIST.—Motion: O'Brien v, Barnett, to set aside order. New Trial Motions: Campbell v. Heugh and another, part heard; Cripps v. M'Intosh: Severne and others v. M'Evoy; M'Evoy v. Severne and others: Sempill v. Logan. ...

    Article : 66 words
  9. THE VOLUNTEER MOVEMENT.

    SIR,—I think that now the time is close at hand for our general review, viz., the Queen's Birthday "a day [?] the' ye'ar,' something" "might be done respecting our uniform. I Suggest that some other uniform ...

    Article : 262 words
  10. DROUGHT: ITS ORIGIN AND CONSEQUENCES.

    SIR,—As an old colonist I offer a few observations on the great curse of the country. Some twenty years ago the Press teemed with hot winds being caused by a sandy or stony desert in the centre of ...

    Article : 360 words
  11. INSOLVENCY COURT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 541 words
  12. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—In the Herald of yesterday a paragraph appears relative to a deputation from the ratepayers of the Borough of Redfern to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary. In the report it is stated that a former petition ...

    Article : 344 words
  13. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—I am at a loss to know why some action is not taken to remedy the defective state of the law as regerds debtois, and wish to point out that [?] it at present exists, inducement is held out to dishonesty. I ...

    Article : 438 words
  14. FEAST FOR THE BLACKS.

    SIR,—Will you afford space for a true friend to the unhappy aborigines to put in a plea for them in regard to the talked of feast? Kind and desirable is the intention of assembling the remnant of a [?] soon ...

    Article : 198 words
  15. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    Before their Worships the Police Magistrate, Messes. Day, Renwick, and Dangar. Of fifteen prisoners brought before the Court, three were remanded. ...

    Article : 606 words
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