SIR,—In your paper of the 13tb instant. I have read [?]th much regret a letter from Mrs. Chisholm, commenting on certain remarks of mine in the Legislative Assembly, having reference to herself. ...
Article : 672 wordsJUNE 14.—Our township was all alive on the evening of the 6th instant, in consignence of the unexpected arrival of Danial Egan, Esq., our respected member accompanied by the Inspector-General of Police, who ...
Article : 701 wordsBEFORE the full Court. ANCEL V. REYNOLDS. This was an application to dissolve an injunction granted to one Ancel, treasurer to the Hawkesbury ...
Article : 278 wordsJOSEPH Isott, indicted for the wilful murder of his wife, Alice Isott, at Spotland, on the Iar of February last, pleaded "Not guilty" to the intent to murder. Mr. Kaye prosecuted, and Mr. Higgin defended. Mr. Kaye, ...
Article : 1,925 wordsWHEN the caloric compressing Ericson said that the Monitor would admonish Downing-street, he ut[?]ered a prediction whose realization would have made the fortune of forty Zadkiel's, and sold off ...
Article : 3,436 wordsTERM LIST.—EX parte Davis in re Moffat. NEW TRIAL MOTIONS.—Yeomans v. Rusden; Scott v. Tully, and another; Mackenzie v. Barker; Layton v. Barclay; Rossiter and another v. McGuigan. ...
Article : 63 wordsWednesday, the 18th day of June, 1862. The Court will sit in Banco on Friday next, at ten o'clock, for motions only; rising at eleven. ALFRED STEPHEN. ...
Article : 45 wordsAN officer of the Nashville, the notorious Confederate steamer, gives the following account of her last voyage.— Leaving Southampton at four p.m. on the 3rd of February, within full sight of the Tuscarora, which had but just ...
Article : 1,345 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner. In the estate of John Campbell, a third meeting. Two debts, were proved. The official assignee read his report, and was directed to allow insolvent to retain his ...
Article : 565 wordsSIR,—I was astonished to read Sir William Manning's speech in the Upper Chamber, on the Indemnity Bill, accusing the promoters of the municipality of fraud. It Sir William had referred to the petition to the Assembly ...
Article : 291 wordsSIR,—Your letters, from a "Licensed Satveyer," and "Another Surveyor," give an insight into the deplorable state of matters in this colony connected with land surveys, and the Survey Department. As an old, and, I ...
Article : 220 wordsSIR,—It is astonishing "how they follow the leader in the Upper House." The Municipalities Indemnity Bill has met with the same, fate as other measures will inevitably meet on their introduction into that ...
Article : 321 wordsSIR,—I hope you will insert these few lines in answer to a letter which appeared in your issue of Tuesday, headed "Sabbath Desecration;" the writer signing himself "A Christian." This gentleman complains of the ...
Article : 782 wordsBEFORE Judge Dowling, Chairman. The Crown Prosscutor conducted the following cases: Francis Collins, who pleaded guilty to two charges of burglary on Monday last, was sentenced to be worked on ...
Article : 238 wordsSIR,—I trust that you will be able to find space for a few remarks on tbe subject of a letter, signed "A Subscriber," and published in your issue of the 13th instant. The writer of that letter shields himself, by ...
Article : 421 wordsJohn Walker, for being guilty of riotous conduct in Pitt-street, was fined 10s., in default, three days in gaol Caroline Smith, a laundress, residing in South-street, for being guilty of riotous conduct in that street, was ...
Article : 192 wordsWilliam Griffiths, seaman, charged with drunkenness and assaulting, by striking the constable apprehending him, was fined 40s., with the alternative of forty-eight hours. ...
Article : 244 wordsBefore Messrs. BirrelJ, Peden, and Murphy, Alexander Keith Collins was summoned to appear before the Court, charged with assaulting D. A. Curbill, ensign in H. M. 12th regiment, on Saturday night, the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 19 Jun 1862, Page 3
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