Mr. HIGINBOTHAM, for the Crown, renewed the application made by him yesterday for an older that the trial of any issues joined on any information that may be filed against the ...
Article : 1,040 wordsHis Worship took his seat on the bench at o'clock. DRUNKENNESS.—Thomas Powell, Louisa R[?]bertson, James Noonan, John Thomas Warde, ...
Article : 1,159 wordsSir,—Constitutional authorities somewhat differ as to the extent to which the Governor of a colony blessed—save the mark—with responsible government, must follow the advice of his Ministers. ...
Article : 1,539 wordsMr. Armstrong prosecuted for the Crown. HORSE-STEALING. Patrick Whelan M'Donald pleaded "Not Guilty" to stealing a mare, the property of one ...
Article : 767 wordsYesterday, His Excellency the Governor, opened Parliament in person, and the address i[?] reply to the Vice-regal speech did not meet with any formal opposition. But unmistakable signs ...
Article : 1,174 wordsSir,—I was one of the minority who voted in favour of the adjournment of the debate in the Legislative Council on the adoption of the address in answer to the Governor's speech, ...
Article : 242 wordsSir,—The directors of this company were asked through your issue of 26th August last, for certain information, but up to the present time I [?]ve not condescended to give it. For the ...
Article : 1,836 wordsThere surely must be something peculiar in the Victorian atmosphere, or some other predisposing cause in this colony, to insanity as far as "rushes" are concerned. The Press has ...
Article : 1,550 wordsOn Tuesday last, the patients at the Yarra Bend Asylum were entertained at a porformance of the Dramatio Society," lately formed among the attendants of that establishment, with the ...
Article : 465 wordsSir,— The objectionable peculiarities connected with the hiring of servants in this city have I [?]ad been frequently commented on in your columns; and I consider it my duty to expose an abuse ...
Article : 364 wordsCrown Paper.—Re Davidson ex Parte Rutherford, mandamus; [?]e Municipal Council of Kyneton ex parte Gurner, prohibition; Sichel v. Pearse, appeal from County Court. ...
Article : 510 wordsSir,—Being among those who are earnestly desirous of seeing this pending financial operation successfully accomplished, I have seen with some apprehension the introduction of two rather ...
Article : 433 wordsSir,—Some two weeks ago a public meeting was held at Williamstown, for the purpose of urging on Government the necessity of making an alteration in the time-table of trains to and ...
Article : 269 wordsSir,—To those who believe in the above, and, when pressed on the subject, have hitherto pointed to the United States (now, I suppose, we must call them disunited) as a[?] great success, ...
Article : 238 wordsSir.—The following outrage, which has not yet found its way into your columns, occurred on Saturday evening last:—A member of tho orchestra at the Princess's Theatre was proceeding ...
Article : 196 wordsSir,—In your paper of Monday, a prominent part is attributed to me in certain proceedings at the Government laboratory, whereby Dr. Eades's pupils [?]vinced their gratitude, well deserved I ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 5 Sep 1861, Page 6
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