GOOD FRIDAY.—This day was observed in a very quiet manner by the majority of our townsfolk. The Park, Lowever, was enlivened by the presence of a goodly number of happy looking children belonging to the ...
Article : 492 wordsTHIS Court was opened on Monday, 6th instant, before Mr. Justice HARGRAVE, The report of the following cases of persons charged with murder is extracted from the At[?]dule Express:— ...
Article : 1,931 wordsSIR,—In an interesting letter in your columns of to-day " A Colonist" remarks that the returns of sugar from the cane would be largely augmented by the employment of Fryer's " Concretor." I often meet allusions to this new ...
Article : 109 wordsThis was an action brought to recover £30, for slander alleged to have been ultered by the female defendan against the wife of the plaintiff. The plaintiff admitted that he had not been married to the female plaintiff, and he ...
Article : 232 wordsSIR,—My attention has been drawn to Mr. Byrnes'[?] reply to a question recently asked by Mr. Lucas respecting the costs, &c, of railway carriages. I am totally ignorant of Mr. Lucas's motives in asking ...
Article : 456 wordsEugene Boyle, found drunk on the Queen's Wharf, and incapable of taking care of his horse and cart, was fined 10., or to be imprisoned three days. Ann Smith, found drunk in Essex-lane, was fined 5s., with the alternative of ...
Article : 274 wordsSIR,—I think you would confer a benefit on the cause of popular education, if you would point attention to certain important facts which, haye recently been disclosed in reports of Mr. Edwin Chadwick and ...
Article : 1,381 wordsYESTERDAY being Easter Monday was observed as a general holiday, in so far as regarded the suspension of business, but the almost total lack of amusements, induced the majority of the citizens to remain indoors during the ...
Article : 425 wordsCertificates were granted to William Smith, William Lincoin, and Thomas Moran. A certificate was refused to John Devine, he having gives to one of his creditors an unjust preference. ...
Article : 281 wordsMASTER'S OFFICE—At 10.30; Dight v. Mackechnie, to settle minutes; Sempill v. Lee, costs of passing trustees' second account; Sempill v. Campbell, to settle certificate. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsSome little misunderstanding seems to exist at Brisbane, as to the liquidation of certain demands in connection with the reception of his Royal Highness, in that City, as we find a case repoted in the Guardian, where one Hughes, a ...
Article : 3,131 wordsSIR,—In your issue of yesterday attention is called to the fact that in Goulburn too many important criminal cases are sent for trail to the Quarter Sessions, and but very few to the Assize. The same mistake seems to occur in this ...
Article : 996 wordsFROM Brisbane we have files to the 11th instant. The two prisoners (says the Courier) who made their escape from the St.Helena penal establishment on Tuesday last were recaptured early yesterday morning. They were ...
Article : 716 wordsOf forty prisoners brought before the Court, ten were discharged, and five were remanded. Two persons were fined 5s. each, other two 10s. each, and one 20s, for drunkenness; one was fined 10s. for riotous ...
Article : 1,390 wordsFrom Adelaide we are in receipt of papers to the 6th instant. Alluding to the production of grain, the Register says:— It seems that this year there is not to be any cheering ...
Article : 818 wordsSIR,—As a resident near this bit of Government ground, will you allow me to call public attention to the fact that preparations are being made to build on this hill south of the Observatory. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 15 Apr 1868, Page 3
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