SIR.— In your issue of the 15th instant, I observe a c[?]que on Dr. Barker's assumption of the veto in synodical matters as a prerogative of the Episcopatea right, which if awarded, would [?]ullify the proceedings ...
Article : 736 wordsJUNE 23.—Never since the introduction of agriculture in our district has a season been more favourable to its progress than the present one, and never have the energies of the husbandman been equally assiduous in the ...
Article : 789 wordsBEFORE the Acting Judge. Mr. Holroyd, and a Jury of four. [?]FEER AND ANOTHER V. THE HUNTER RIVER STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. ...
Article : 285 wordsLAST evening a meeting was held at the London Tavern, George-street, for the purpose of forming a committee to raise a subscription for the wife and orphans of the late Inspector McGee. His Worship the Mayor ...
Article : 501 wordsBEFORE Messrs. E. S. Hill, Cohen, Ross, Armitage, Hopkins, Asher, Layc[?], Ronald, and Peden. Absent, Messrs. Kemp, Joy, and Skinner. Twelve men and six women were fined ten shillings ...
Article : 617 wordsON Tuesday evening Mr. Freeman delivered a lecture at the School of Arts, on " Photography—its rise, progress, and application." The lecturer illustrated his subject with a variety of obemical experiments. Having made ...
Article : 284 wordsSIR,—You will oblige me by giving publicity to the following particulars, and to be kind enough to inform me whether my stores were liable to seiznre by the Customs' authorities under the following circumstances. ...
Article : 964 wordsARTHUR HODGSON, Esq., one of the extensive gentlemen squatters of the colony of New South Wales, was returned to Parliament by the free and independent electors cf the fair city of Newcastle, under the belief ...
Article : 575 wordsThe Court was occupied all day with this case. The argument on a motion for increase of damages was concluded, but the Court gave no decision. The argument was continued for a new trial. ...
Article : 53 wordsJames Brewster, convicted of drunkeness and disorderly conduct, was fined in the sum of 20s., with the alternative of forty-eight hours imprisonment. Carl Elfers and victor Nord, seamen belonging to the ...
Article : 684 wordsNEW TRIAL MOTIONS.— Simmons v. Brierley and others, part heard; Simmons v. Brierley and others; Simmons v. Brierley and others; Brady v. Haydon; Hollinshed v. Ash; Weakley "White. ...
Article : 57 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates, In the estate of John Prestage, a single meeting. Two debts were proved. The meeting was adjourned to 11th July. ...
Article : 531 wordsSIR,—Observing from recent correspondence in the Empire that some misapprehension exists respecting the non-payment of rates on the unoccupied portions of the Bishopthorpe estate, I shall feel obliged by your ...
Article : 232 wordsOur papers from Melbourne by the Rangatira are to the 25th June. We take from the Age the following paragraphs in reference to the Kiandra gold-fields:— Our miners and others interested in the matter will be ...
Article : 1,780 wordsBy way of Melbourne, we have Adelaide papers to the 20th June. A Bill " to Consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Real Property" had been sent down to the Assembly ...
Article : 1,686 wordsSIR,—You must have observed in recent Melbourne papers the wholesale robbery that has been practised on the Victoria Government, by those gentlemen who are candiates for doing business for nothing, and paying ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 28 Jun 1860, Page 3
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