WEDNESDAY. JUEN 12.—Before J. Lackey.—Keyes, G. L[?]g[?]y Esqrs.—Hiram Alexander was charged with stealing a gold watch and chain, under false preterces from one Edwin Sydney Wilson, in Sydney. Constable ...
Article : 363 wordsIn the Home News of March 26, the case of "Brodie v. Brodie" was reported. It was a petition by a husband for a divorce on the ground of his wife's adultery. The case, it may be remembered, after being heard. The ...
Article : 1,316 wordsE[?]CLESIASTICAL.—The Rev. Mr. Hanley, Roman Catholic clergyman, who officlated in this district for several years, has been removed to Yass. His removal was sudden and unexpected, and has caused much regret among ...
Article : 241 wordsJUNE 10.—Pusuant to public advertisement, the electors of Goulburn met to-day for the election of a member of Parliament, in place of Mr. C.H. Welsh, resigned. The Returning-officer (Mr. Conolly) opened the ...
Article : 347 wordsJUNE 11.—THE VOLUNTEERS—This all-important movement is defunct in Campbelltown! After a gllomy existence of several months the inhabitants were found to be so indifferent to its success that the originators of ...
Article : 787 wordsSir.—Since my return to this country from Australia, per the overland mail of February last, I have learned form various sources that sirenuous and persevering, and, I am sorry to say, somewhat successful! efforts have ...
Article : 2,748 wordsA numerous and highly influential meeting (convened by advertisement), was held at the court-house, Berrima, on Monday last, the 10th instant, for the purpose of urging upon the Government the absolute necessity ...
Article : 632 wordsAs your agent, I have been solicited by a great number of the householders of this place to make known to you, for your interference through your valuable and unfeaing journal, their complaints as regards the neglect of ...
Article : 597 wordsSIR—I send you by this post a copy of the Scotsman newspaper of Monday, the 15th, containing a letter of mine, which you will perhaps, deem it expedient to republish in the Empire, entitled "Responsible ...
Article : 1,007 wordsTHIS Municipal Council held its usual meeting on Tuesday, 11th instant. Present—The Chairman. Messrs. Birrell, Vickery, Smith, Watkins, Simmons, and Dickson. The minutes of the last meeting were read ...
Article : 288 wordsOn wedneaaay morning last, the residents at Stoney and Spring Creeks were throuwn into a state of intense excitement, by a rumour, which gradually gained ground, to the effect that a murder, under circumstances of great ...
Article : 1,780 wordsSIR.—The volunteer movement at Campbelltown is in want of unity. Several meetings have been held here for the purpose of forming a corps, and they have been adjourned from time to time. Nothing decisive could ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 14 Jun 1861, Page 3
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