Mr. Gordon applied for an injunction to restrain the defendant, Hugh Glass, from proceeding to make absolute a rule nisi, for the compulsory sequestralion of the plaintiff's estate. The rule had been granted upon an unsatisfied ...
Article : 452 wordsOn Monday, the 31st ultimo, an inquest was held on the body of Mr. Barnes, at the station of Mr. Alexander M'Kay, Wallenbeen, before the coroner of the district, Mr. Robert Falder. ...
Article : 1,760 wordsA PETITION to the Legislative Assembly, founded upon that portion of a letter signed " An Apothecary," which was published in the Herald of the 29th ultimo, which related to the prohibitory rule of the Customs ...
Article : 717 wordsTHE celebrated boast of Caesar, "Veni, vidi, vici," is not, at any rate, one to which Napoleon is entitled to lay claim. Who could ever have foreseen, some months ago, that the news of the fall of Puebla would ...
Article : 2,054 wordsTHE following estates were surrendered. Emile Chirade, of Chelsea street, Sydney, writing clerk, Liabilities, £156 15s. Assets, £64 10s. Deficit, £92 5s. Mr. Mackenzie, official assignee. ...
Article : 215 wordsTwenty three persons were brought before the Court in custody. Of these fourteen, five were charged with gambling in a booth on the Randwick Course. Three charged with wilful destruction of property; two charged with intent to ...
Article : 327 wordsFOR the last hundred and fifty years the Eastern question has been a source of perplexity to statesmen, and a pretext for the promulgation of many foolish political theories. The dissolution of the Turkish ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 283 wordsGeorge Harding, a seaman of the ship Conference, and William Smith, of the ship Lodore, were sentenced to twelve weeks' hard labour in gaol for desertion [?] Richard Cox, a seaman of the Anglo-Indian, for absencea without ...
Article : 140 wordsMASTER'S OFFICE.—Re Buckley, an infant, final account; Brown v. Carrigan, defendant's discharge; Berry v. Stirling, minutes; re Buckley, an infant, taxation; Riordan v. Hellyer, to settle conveyance; Conley v. Crisp, minutes. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe sittings for this month commence this morning with a list of 676 cases. Undefended cases from No. 3866 to No. 4203 inclusive, will be taken to-day. ...
Article : 32 wordsAugust 22nd—The statement in my last that two aboriginals were on board the unfortunate little vessel which sailed from this, commanded by Stevenson, with Mrs. Bull and son as passengers, bound for the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 132 wordsFRIDAY evening, August 28.—Notwithstanding the almost impassable condition of the roads, fat and store cattle in considerable numbers are moving towards Victorian markets. The dread of pleuro-pneumonia does not appear to operate very prejudicially ...
Article : 307 wordsSIR,—It is one duty of a Government to provide the people with a legal currency. This duty with regard to copper seems to have been entirely neglected in this colony. And there being no public office at which legal copper coin can ...
Article : 264 wordsA MEETING of the Municipal council of Sydney will be held at the Town hall, Wynyard-square, at three o'clock this afternoon, for considering the following notices of motion. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 7 Sep 1863, Page 5
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