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  2. ANOTHER BOAT RUN DOWN BY A STEAMER.

    SIR,—Last evening, at six o'clock, the Phantom, from Manly Beach, run down a boat in the Cove, containing two men who must both have been drowned if unable to swim. The steamer was well filled with passengers, and the boat was ...

    Article : 210 words
  3. MR. LOVE AND THE TEA DUTY. To the Editor of the Herald.

    "I voted for the lower duty, irrespective of the consideration whether it would be gain or less to me; and I trust no such motive will ever influence any vote of mine. I consider this vote of the House as the first step in the af[?]mative of great ...

    Article : 584 words
  4. LAW. SUPREME COURT.—TUESDAY.

    BEFORE the Primary Judge. COOPER Y. HELLYER AND OTHER The argument in this long pending redemption suit was hearld and conluded, and judgment was reserved. ...

    Article : 49 words
  5. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.

    BEFORE his Honor Sir J. N. Dickinson. MURDER REGINA V. CRAWFORD AND CHARLES (CONTINUED) Mr.Dal[?]y appeared for the p[?]er Charles. He did ...

    Article : 2,684 words
  6. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—As the lands of the interior are shortly to be thorwn open to the people, and as it is clear that without other than the tedious and expensive mode or communication with the markets and seaports or the colony the right of "free selection" will be utterly ...

    Article : 826 words
  7. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE the Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Ronald, Pe[?]en, Hogg, and Cullen. Twelve persons, convicted of having been found drunk in the streets, were severally ordered to pay 10[?] ...

    Article : 431 words
  8. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—Mar[?]yrs flr their country's good we cannot too highly extol. Mr. Love, in his letter to you in this day's paper, says— "The result of the reduced duty on tea will be a loss to me of several hundred pounds." There have boen lately several heavy ...

    Article : 285 words
  9. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    BEFORE the Chief Commissioner. Certifi[?]s of discharge were granted to John Scanlon and Matthew John. The applications of John Glasson, Daniel Harding, and ...

    Article : 314 words
  10. THE DESTITUTE CHILDREN'S ASYLUM.

    SIR,—Feeling a deep interest in the progress and prospercity of the D[?]stitute Children's Asylum, and regretting exceedingly that cemmercial depression, and the numerous failures our citizens have sustained during the past year, should have so ...

    Article : 338 words
  11. WATER POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE Mr. M. Asher and Mr. M. Metcalfe. William Hewison, a seaman of the Mary and Rose, was sentenced to seven days' imprisonment for willful disobeoiencs of lawful commands. ...

    Article : 137 words
  12. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—Through the medium of your journal, let me draw the attention of the Mayor and Aldermen to the stat[?] of darkness the corner of George and Goulburn streets is left, not a light being within twenty or thirty yards of this spot; and the nearest ...

    Article : 216 words
  13. LAW PROCEEDING'S THIS DAY.

    IN EQUITY.-—Before his honor the Primary Judge, at 11 o'clock. —Motions and petotopms: Cureton V. Andrews, further directions and costs. MASTER'S OFFICE.—Attorney-General v. Ryan and others, ...

    Article : 54 words
  14. DARLINGHURST GAOL.

    SIR,—The manner in which the authorities connected with this gaol are sbusing the trust reposed in them is now daily becoming too glaring to admit of longer silence. It was only little more than twelve months since it was recommended to dispense with ...

    Article : 390 words
  15. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—The ca[?] of Mr. Elworthy reminds me of an occurrence in the sixteenth century at Worms, a large city in Germany, where at that time the Jews were much persecuted. One of that faith, while walking along the strects, was ...

    Article : 151 words
  16. METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 words
  17. MEETINS OF CREDITORS.—WEDNESDAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 words
  18. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—Will you allow me to correct an error in your report of an address which I made at the Ladies' College [?] You say "that I; look on physical science as useless for ladies in mature life."" What I did say was that "the study of some natural science. ...

    Article : 775 words
  19. SYDNEY MECHANICS' SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    THE annual meeting of the Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts was held in the hall of the institution yesterday evening. There was [?]n unusually large attendance, the hall being nearly full. The proceedings were commenced at seven o'clock, when the ...

    Article : 2,754 words
  20. LIVERPOOR DISTRICT COURT.

    BEFORE Mr. Henry Cary, Judge. PATMORE AND WIFE V. CUSHION. This action was tried b fore a jury of four, and was for defamation of the female plaintiff, the damages were laid ...

    Article : 960 words
  21. THE GUNDAGAI BRIDGE. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—In common with many of our townspeople, I have read with disappointment in your issue of the 30th January, that we are to have no bridge over tho Murrumbidgee here. I am not sure that [?]r disappointment exceeds our amusement at the ...

    Article : 458 words
  22. PARRAMATTA SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    4TH FEBRUARY,—A meetinf of members and subscribers took place this evening, to take into consideration the advisability of closing the institution, or to devise means for its permanent [?]port. Mr. Stathem, one of the vice-presidents, took the chair ...

    Article : 754 words
  23. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—Having seen in your issue of the 15th instant an extract from the Clarence Examiner relative to the Timbarra and Tablel[?]d gold-fields, may I trouble you with the following statement, which will in soma measure corrobotate your extract, and furnish ...

    Article : 326 words
  24. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—Touching the forthcoming match, will you permit me to suggest to the committee that on Saturday next Captain Ward, Me[?]s, Richrdson, Newcombe, and [?] should play with the second elebven. The reasons are ius. T[?] bowlers should ...

    Article : 85 words
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