A practice has been springing up lately among certain judicial authorities of making clap-trap speeches to Grand Jurymen upon political and other irrelevant topics. We find a report of one of these orations the ...
Article : 1,782 wordsAt the ordinary weekly meeting the following gentlemen were present: His Worship the Mayor, in the chair; Aldermen Lazar, Richman and, Glandfield; Councillors Cox, Lawson, Egan, Witt, Futcher, ...
Article : 1,631 wordsPresent all the members. The Hoard met at the usual hour, when the minutes of the last meeting having been read and confirmed, Captain Rich, master of the Hooghly, and Mr Samuel ...
Article : 391 wordsWE alluded yesterday to the Register's commentary on the St. John's and St. Andrew's Vestry resolutions. There is in that commentary a tone adopted which would seem to imply that the ...
Article : 1,482 wordsHis Honor Judge Cooper said in this case he had looked over his learned brother s notes, and found the esse was one entirely for the Jury. He would grant the rule for a new trial. ...
Article : 1,255 wordsPresent all the members. The minutes of the last, meeting having been read and confirmed, The Board were occupied for some considerable time in ...
Article : 551 wordsPresent—Messrs Hewett, Chairman, Tonkin, Wilson, Quinn, and Laurie. Minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed. The Chairman reported having received a letter from the ...
Article : 411 wordsA farewell dinner was given to Mr William Paxton, on Wednesday evening last, at the Burra Hotel, Kooringa, on the occasion of his approaching departure for England. The dinner was served by Mr Barker in ...
Article : 630 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Nine persons, male and female, were mulcted in the usual penalty for this offence. A FOOL AND HIS MONEY.—Robert Russell, fisherman, Albert Town, charged Ellen Jones, a well-known ...
Article : 200 wordsTHE New York papers are filled with complaints and [?]choly recitals of want and suffering on the part of the labouring classes of that city. The Legislature are perplexed at the unusual ...
Article : 1,614 wordsPresent—All the councillors. A letter having been rend from Mr H. Taylor, secretary, to a committee for opening a road from Mitcham to Unley, requesting a grant in aid of purchasing or fencing, of £55 15s. ...
Article : 484 wordsJamas Wilcock, charged with being found on the Commercial Road at 8 o'clock on Saturday night, with a bundle of clothes, and not giving an account of himself, was discharged with a caution. ...
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Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858), Tue 8 May 1855, Page 3
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