BEFORE Mr. Justice Milford. BINGLE, v. THE OWNER OF AND THE TWO MASTER OF THE STEAMERS LOWERST FF AND RAPID (CLAIM FOR [?]AL VAGE ON THE SHIP QUEEN OF ENGLAND) ...
Article : 271 wordsWT take the following interesting extracts from Hewit's journal of his late proceedings, as recently forwarded to the Exploration Society at Melbourne:— ...
Article : 6,524 wordsSIR,—The pertrctions refusal of our Legitlative Assembly to commence their deliberations with prayer—to invoke the aid and express their treat in the Supreme Being—as shown in the resotaiion of the late affirmation ...
Article : 556 wordsSIR.—Lectures and petitions against the withdrawal of State-aid are now the order of the day. Money it an indispensable power to the promotion of Christianity; but as many have never studied this question, I would venture, ...
Article : 1,198 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner. In the estate of James Mensies, a special meeting for examination. Mr. Garrick appeared on behalf of insolvent. Mr. Fauoett, counsel for tha Bank of ...
Article : 625 wordsBefore Mr. Justice M[?]ford. The same case was [?]hen called on for bearing. Mr. Milford stated that he had [?]teen witnesses. Mr. Barker said he had nothing to do with that at ...
Article : 132 wordsIN FQUITY.—Before His Honor the Primary Judge, at ll o'clock. Motions and Petitions—Fletcher v. Hellyer, hearing; MO[?]ra v. the Atterney-General, hearing; Allison v. K[?]k, hearing; M'[?]killarny v. ...
Article : 88 wordsBEFORE Mr. Justice W se. The following prisoners were [?]gned:— Roger, otherwise Roger Matthews, an aboriginal, for the murder of Be[?]y, otherwise Betsey Matthews, at ...
Article : 3,265 wordsA most brutal murder has been committed in the vicinity of the Amherst Cemetry, which is situated a[?]out equidistant from Talbot and Amherst. The victim is an aboriginal named Backley. Connected ...
Article : 1,177 wordsCASES FOR TO-DAY.—NO. 2960 to No. 3240, inclusive. ...
Article : 14 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Ronald, S. Cohen, and Murphy. Four persons were brought up charged with drunkenness, and discharged. ...
Article : 335 wordsBEFORE Messrs. J. Shoobert and J. B. Smithers. James Williams pleaded guilty of drunkenness and [?]ous conduct in Prince-street, on Saturday evening, and was fined 10., in default of payment, twenty-four ...
Article : 229 wordsSIR,—I desire, through the medium of your columns, to recommend to the advocates of the abolition of Stateaid for religious purposes to be content, for the present, with securing its abolition within the county of ...
Article : 104 wordsSIR.—The above problematical question has periodically come before the public at various times, for a number of years past, and appears likely still to be a fertile topic for speculation for a lengthy and uncertain period. ...
Article : 338 wordsSIR,—At the last District Court, held here on Saturday, I attended to make a note of the cases for your journal and the Mercury. I was also connected with a case before the Court, where the ex-Mayor had been sued by a ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 8 Jul 1862, Page 2
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