144.—RESOLUTIONS of the council, although of less force than by-laws, will be equally as binding upon the council itself, so long as they remain unresolnded[?] And to guard against resolutions being too lightly ...
Article : 2,291 wordsHAVING already given the particulare of this appaling [?] communicated by [?] correspondent, [?] [?] from the Tu[?] of 20th instant, [?] [?] to the appearance of the township after the flood ...
Article : 1,126 wordsThis [?] station in the [?] [?] of New [?] of dis[?] The Attorney-Generall the [?] ...
Article : 30 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Wi[?] BLO[?] The trial of this case again [?] the whole day, without being consinded.[?] ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Crown Procentor conducted the following wing [?] Joseph Lane and Ann Laney, yesterday convi[?] of stealing from the person, were [?] the male to nine [?] in Parramatia [?] and the female to six ...
Article : 490 wordsSIR.—Vete[?] are far from [?] that the [?] tion of cattle prevents plento [?] On this subject the opinion of non profe[?] is of no valus, and the reports of man who make their [?] performing the ...
Article : 228 wordsAN expedition is in course of [?] to [?] from Fremantle for the Glenelg territory some time next month. This trip is undertaken for the [?] purpose of verifying the statement of a prisoner in the Conv[?] ...
Article : 346 wordsSIR.—Having in a late number of your valuable paper [?] with [?] a letter by Mr. J. Chi[?] of [?] Park, on the prevalling ca[?] dise[?] penumonis, and having, for upwards of twelve months, ...
Article : 851 wordsIn the estate of David Wiley, a third meeting [?] [?] were proved. The official [?] read [?] and was directed to allow insolvent his [?] and wearing apparel, and to surrender the [?] of the ...
Article : 239 wordsSIR,—Num[?] complainte having been made of the police since the present Act came into operation, and as a sweeping censure appears to have been male of the system throughout the colony, I as an old resident of the Western ...
Article : 189 wordsFourteen [?] (one remand) were brought before the Court. Eight were discharged, and four were remanded. John Egar was fined 10s. for having resened a prisoner from the custody of constable Pa[?] and Ju[?] Debell ...
Article : 96 wordsThomas Madden (twenty-four); labourer, was charged with stealing a silver watch, the property of Edward Barry, boarding-house[?] Glon[?] Prisoner had been lodging at pro[?] house at the beginming of the ...
Article : 77 wordsSIR,—I am very glad to see that you have gived prominent notice to Mr. Hargrave's scheme for establishing in this colony an insti[?] which will, to a great extent, be [?] to an English Inn of Court. There is, however, ...
Article : 543 wordsA POLICE MAG[?] WANTED FOR MURRURUND[?] A large and influ[?] public meeting of the ins[?] of the Mu[?] was held at the White Hart Hotal, Ha[?] on the 19th instant, at four o'clock p.m., for ...
Article : 55 words[?] COURT.—Before the Chief Justice.—B[?] v. Rus[?] [?] heard. Before Mr. Justice v. Thew; [?] v. Davis [?] v. O'Brian; Mate v. Kidd. ...
Article : 53 wordsSIR,—May I take the [?] of [?] what would have been the result this [?] reference to the sta[?] of [?] [?] if the 80,000 [?] of Sydney and [?] had been living under the blessing of p[?] ...
Article : 30 wordsDESTEUCTIVE [?] under date 20th instant[?] [?] the de by fire of the [?] [?] towns [?] ...
Article : 26 wordsFROM the Melbourne Ag[?] Friday the 19th instant, just[?] [?] hand, we quote the following items of news:— Yesterday, the [?] on the new [?] [?] was [?] to du[?] ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 25 Feb 1864, Page 2
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