SIR,—Having received a visitor's order, I engaged a bo[?]t and landed upon the island, and witnessed what I am now about to relate with painful feelings. I would beg to observe that it is the system alone upon ...
Article : 733 wordsTHE meetings of the Wesleyan Conference recently held at Sheffield were full of incidents that illustrate theremarkable system under which this denomination of Dissenters is ruled and which has contributed to bring it to ...
Article : 1,794 wordsMr. Hellyer submitted to the Court that he had not had sufficient notice that affidavite reflecting seriously on his character had been filed by Mr. Murphy. Had he known that such would be the case he would on no ...
Article : 471 wordsTHE long talked of fete, to be given by the Mayor of Sydney came off yesterday, and was a great success, I[?] was understood that a great number of invitations had been issued; but we were not prepared to see such ...
Article : 848 wordsDEMURRERS AND SPECIAL CASES.—Thompson v. Thompson; Zimmler v. Manning; Ross v. Miller; Lord v. Lee (special case); Campbell v. Dent; Allen v. White (appela case, Hunter River district.). ...
Article : 68 wordsBEFORE the Registrar. In the estate of William J. Smith, a third meeting. One debt was proved, and the official assignes read his report. Insolvent was allowed his furniture, provided ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 wordsThere were twelve cases on the list. Two drunkards are discharged; and seven persons, charged with being idle and disorderly characters. were imprisoned for terms ranging from one to six months. ...
Article : 74 wordsSIR,-l can neither agree with the doleful strain of your correspondent." J. C" nor the reasons he gives for his. fancied commercial depression. What he or the He aid mean by exciting the mercantile or tanking systems by ...
Article : 364 wordsLAST evening Professor Smith, M. D., delivered the second of a series of Iectures in connection with the Young Men's Presbyterian lnstitute, to a very large audience in the Free Church, Macquarie street. The ...
Article : 837 wordsBEFORE J. S. Dowling, Esq., Judge. STOKES AND ANOTHER V. BAG N.—Plaint ffs in this case claimed £36 4s. fer goods sold to defendant by plaintiffs, at auction, and subsequently delivered by them ...
Article : 1,534 wordsJoseph Kellet was charged with disobedience on board the ship Peerless, on the 13th instant, John Power, chief officer, deposed that prisoner signed the articles for the vessel for the voyage now in progress, and shipped as ...
Article : 270 wordsThe scene in the refreshment tent was very magnificent; every delicacy that could be imagined or thought of was there to tempt the appetites of the visitors. The Right Worshipful the Mayor occupied the chair, which ...
Article : 1,663 wordsWOOLLAHARA MUNICIAPAL COUNCIL:—A meeting was held on the 13th October, 1863. Present—The Chair. man (J. V. Gorman E. q.,) Messrs. Trickett, Thompson, Thornton, Oatley, Edwards, and Guilfoyle. The minutes ...
Article : 549 wordsFOUND DROWNED.—An inquest on the body of a man aged forty one years named William Thompson was held before the City Coroner yesterday, at the Observer Tavern, George street North. Deceased was a widower, ...
Article : 537 wordsBALMAIN TOTAL, ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.—The usual weekly meeting of this society was held on Tuesday evening in the Balmain Temperances Hall. Mr. R. Ronald presided. An address, advocating total ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 15 Oct 1863, Page 5
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