The Speaker took the chair at five minutes past three o'clock. ORDER OF BUSINESS. Me FAWKNER gave notice that to-morrow he ...
Article : 5,922 wordsSIR,—On reference to this morning's paper, I find that you have not inserted my letter because it is too personal. I am sorry for this for many reasons. In the first place, I consider the present a critical time for this movement, because, as ...
Article : 462 wordsMr Tufton Smith appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr Newton for the defendant. This was an action to recover £1OO damages for an assault. It appeared from the statement of the plaintiff ...
Article : 564 wordsMUNICIPALITY.—A public meeting of landowners and householders within the Municipal District of Ballarat was held to-day, in the large room of the Gold in Fleece Hotel. It was not very numerously attended. ...
Article : 788 wordsThe house was last night crowded to the ceiling on the occasion of Mr. and Mrs. Heir's benefit. The pieces selected were Love's Sacrifice and a Roland for an Oliver and the tumultous reception awarded to ...
Article : 243 wordsLUNACY.— Samuel Badcock, a lunatle, was sent to the Yarra Bent Asylum. THE BIGAMY CASE.— William Kellett was again placed at the bar. Before going into the case, Mr Boyle asked that the ...
Article : 1,105 wordsHe is a man of dubious antecedents. He may have been an itinerant preacher, or a prodigal son; a disappointed politician, or an ambitious waiter; a collegian who has been rusticated, or a cabman who has ...
Article : 980 wordsSIR.—I attended the mooting of the Legislative Council last night, expecting that Mr Goodman would be allowed to ask the question which was placed against his name, also expecting that such question would be supported by the supposed leader ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 wordsDEATH OF MR F. M. SUTON.—We learn from a private letter that this gentleman met with his death while bathing in the Murray at Albury, on the 4th inst. The deceased was the son of a lady who, in early life, with considered to be one of the ...
Article : 683 wordsThe weather is again very boisterous, last night was particularly so; we had some rain in the afternoon, and it bid fair to be a very stormy night, and some verandah;, Hags, tents, &c., showed this morning its destructive ...
Article : 472 wordsSIR.—Will you do me the favor to correct in error which I have no doubt inadvertently crept into your report of the proceedings instituted by the Immigration Officer, against the captain of the Schomberg, at Williamstown, yesterday; and ...
Article : 202 words1. Mr FYFT, To ask the Chief Secretary for an explanation or a statement of the reason why Mr Disher's appointment to the magistracy was revoked after having been gazetted. ...
Article : 839 wordsFrancis Martin is charged with assaulting and robbing Joseph Best of £30, in Warrenhelp Forest, Ballarat; he is a native of London, of Irish parents, 5 feet 6 inches high, 28 year of age, dark complexion, small dark whiskers, limps with ...
Article : 1,330 wordsSIR,—It is pretended by the Government that there would he great difficulty in carrying out the Ballot at election. I do not see the least difficulty. Thus, at each polling-place let there be two apartments engaged: in the outer, lot the ...
Article : 222 wordsDRUNKENNESS,—Twelve individuals were brought up for having been drunk in the public streets, and were fined ten shillings each. DISTURBING THE PNACK.— John Morrison was charged by ...
Article : 1,313 wordsThe following particulars have been furnished to a by a gentleman residing in the vicinity of Epsom respecting the progress of the rush there. We are extremely sorry that the diggers have violated the sanctity ...
Article : 1,017 wordsSIR,—A few weeks ago Mr Henry Miller, M. L. C., exerted his powers of oratory, and made what perhaps the Herald would call "a powerful speech," to express his indignation at this circumstance under which Dr. palmer, the Speaker of the ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Fri 18 Jan 1856, Page 3
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