THE Moniteur speaks in the following words of Prince Albert's death:—"This mournful event, this fate so sudden and so premature, must plunge into the deepest grief the [?]gust Queen of Great Britain, the Royal ...
Article : 363 wordsAn acti[?] to re[?]ver damages in consequence of defendant's careless driving, by which plaintiff's horse had sustained sever injury. Verdict for plaintiff £10. RODD V. MACKINLAY. ...
Article : 310 wordsFORTUNATE GOLD DIGGER".—We have it from undoubted authority that yesterday two diggers, just returned from Lambing Flat, received from one of our banks in two cheques, the sum of four thousand pounds ...
Article : 146 wordsMARCH 15TH.—Our escort this week will rather astonish you of the metroplis, as it conveys above 10,000 [?]zs. (ten thousand [?]ces) and leaves 8000 [?]zs. in the camp for want of conveyance. Of a turth have "the good old ...
Article : 658 wordsWE have news to the 6th February. The following is from the Straits Times of 1st February:— We have to record the death last night of his Highness D[?]ing Ibrahim, Tumongong and Soverign of J[?]hore. ...
Article : 186 wordsFour persons charged with drunkenness, were discharged. Thomas Kelly, charged with begging in the South Head Road, was discharged. ...
Article : 321 wordsSIR,—Being interested to a great extent in the defences of this colony, and especially Sydney, I was extremely pleased to see that the Colonial Secretary and others had made an inspection of the varions batteries, and given ...
Article : 825 wordsON the 7th, a remarkable circumstance, involving an alleged felony, punished by a recant Act of the Legislature with a long term of penal servitude, was brought under the notice of the Lord Mayor. Mr. Coe, ...
Article : 717 wordsJohn Huson, master of the ship Melrose, was charged on the information of the Deputy Shipping-master, with neglecting to deliver a true inward list of the crew and passengers arriving by his vessel at this port on the 18th ...
Article : 161 wordsBy the Balclutha we have Adelaide papers to the 12th of March. The execution of Seaver, on the 11th instant, for the murder of inspector Pettinger, is briefly noticed. ...
Article : 424 wordsRAILWAY TO SOUTH CREEK.—Yesterday the Honorable the Minister for Works proceeded with Mr. R[?]e, the Under-Secretary, to Campbelltown, and from thence to South Creek, for the purpose of inspecting the ...
Article : 1,911 wordsMASTER'S OFFICE.—Rodd v. Hickey, charge; Riordan v. Hellyer and others, taxation; Brown v. Huckle, receiver's account; same v. same, receiver's costs Butirey v. Vile, taxation; Riordan v. Hellyer, taxation ...
Article : 38 wordsTHE FEDERAL BASTILLE.—The prisoners arrived at Fort Lafayette at 6 p.m., and were turned into a casemate 60 feet by 22 feet, the furniture of which consisted of guns and a brick floor, not even covered with straw ...
Article : 2,573 wordsSIR,—There seems to be a doubt whether the present [?] Iders of publicans' licenses will have to send in the usual application for a license, or pay the fee into the Treasury and get the certificate at once. My ...
Article : 108 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner. In the estate of Thomas Whol[?]han, a second meeting. Insolvent was not present. One debt was proved. In the estate of David Parker, a second meeting. ...
Article : 489 wordsA PARIS TRAGEDY.—The first accounts of the circumstances a[?]tending the fearful tragedy in the Rue de la Fidelite, were very inaccurate. The following are the real facts of the case:—M. C—, a man between fifty ...
Article : 490 wordsOUR news is to the 21st February. The Perth Gazette thus summarises the events of the previous month:— The events of the past month will leave but a small ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 20 Mar 1862, Page 5
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