SIR,—My attention has been called to a letter, with the above heading, which appeared in yesterday's Empire, where in the fact of two of the directors, who were passengers, endeavouring to obtain for themselves and a ...
Article : 385 wordsON Easter-Monday the good folks of Maitland turned out ons and all to eojoy themselves; the whole of the business houses remained closed, and the main street such became thronged as much as the thoroughfares to the ...
Article : 464 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner. In the estate of Johnston and Waters, a seeond meeting. The insolvent, William Waters, was present, and was—examined by Mr. Davtrey, respecting a moregage ...
Article : 439 wordsTHE nervous system of very few men is so happily constituted as not to be more or less irritated or depressed by the steady continuance of the cold and biting weather with which ...
Article : 1,534 words" I, for one have a grim satisfaction in seeing him [?] Pittard's Letter to the Empire ...
Article : 25 wordsSIR.—Mr. Pittard surely cannot be aware that "cheating" is an indicatable offence in this colony, and that the inhabitants have equally as great an horence of the crime,as the people of England, or he would not have ...
Article : 711 wordsSIR.—A Census Paper has this day been left at my house, and I find one of the items of information required is therein stated as follows- RELIGION. ...
Article : 485 wordsIN EQUITY.—Before his Honor the Primary Judge, after Insolvency.—Motions and Petitions.—Perry v. M'Alister, Morris v. same, minutes to be spoken to. MASTER'S OFFICE.—Re Follen, decased, and Trustee ...
Article : 66 wordsMARCH 28.—POLICE—On the return of John Warne, Esq, J.P., from Sydney, actual business re-commenced in the Police Court; no judich 1, business having been reported as transacted during his absence, although one ...
Article : 1,430 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Eight persons were fined 10s. each for this offence; or, in default, twenty four hours. Patrick Dailey, for being drunk in charge of horse and dray, was fines 40s. ...
Article : 739 wordsBEFORE his Honor the Chief Justice. John Redmond, an old man of 76, who bore the character of quiet, well-conducted man, was convicted, on the evidence of James Challinor and Joseph Faris, of ...
Article : 1,164 wordsSIR.—It was generally believed, until within the last few says, that the Bishop of Newcastle was in favour of the Synods Bill. This, however, if I am rightly informed. is not the case. It has been stated to me by a ...
Article : 504 wordsSIR.—letter having appeared in this morning's paper addresses to "the Directors and Shareholders of the Illawerra Steam Navigation Company," animadverting upon ...
Article : 361 wordsSIR.—With reference to the lamented death of the [?] Mr. Ussher, of the Post-office department, I feel called on to say a few words to remove any impression that might exit as to the slarm which he is stated to have ...
Article : 521 wordsBEFORE S. No the and J. Shoobert. Esq. Richard Sevens against Frederick Burgon, Thomas Stevens, and John Stevens for assault, was again adjourned until this day (Thursday) fortnight. ...
Article : 482 wordsSIR,—The blink forms or schedules for return or the names and descriptions of the inhabitants dwelling in this colony generally, are now in course of distribution, to be filled up by Sunday night next, the 7th Instant. It is ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 5 Apr 1861, Page 2
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