OUDE.—The blue-book on India gives a very satisfactory account of Oude and its [?],000,000 people. Thoughout the year comprised to the review the most profound tranquillity reigned. Even the trade [?], a new ...
Article : 1,832 wordsAPRIL 4.—PRINCE OF WALES A LODGE, M.U.—The anniversary of this Lodge will to commemorated next Wednesday, by a public procession and dinner in the evening. The band of the Parramatta Rifles is engaged, which ...
Article : 547 wordsBEFORE Mr. Justice Wise and a jory of four. MACKENZIE V BARKER. The trial of this action, which was commenced five weeks ago, and also occupied Thursday and Friday last, ...
Article : 628 wordsYESTERDAY AFTERNOON, a special service for volunteers was held at Christ Church, George-street, to which all branches of the service were invited. The volunteers paraded at the Hyde Park Barr[?]cks, at half-past 2 p.m., ...
Article : 1,083 wordsIT is a question of some moment, if there eight to have been any difference between the uniform of the regulare and the volunteers. Had both been alike, it would have enabled our own troops to distinguish them—a far more ...
Article : 1,112 wordsIN striking contrast to the satisfactory account of the New South Wales revenue, as shown in Saturday's Empire, we reprint the following, from the Melbourne Herald, of the 1st instant:— ...
Article : 1,530 words20TH MARCH.—I take this opportunity of addressing you to give you my opinion—that of a practical miner of some years experience—of the present condition and future prospects of the Gulf, hoping that ...
Article : 803 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Milford. This was an application to restrain Messrs. M. M. Cohen and Smithers, Justices of the Peace, and Sergeant Taylor, from proceeding in a conviction of Thomas ...
Article : 201 wordsMASTER'S OFFICE.—Moore v. the Attorney-General, examination; R[?]y v. Underwood, minutes; Holmes v. Taggart, minutes; Ryan v. M'Guigan, minutes. ...
Article : 26 wordsMOTIONS, &c.—In the matter of Mary Loftus; in the matter of the application of John Mutton, for a prohibition (reference from Chambers); in the matter of the application of Segerson for a prohibition; in the matter ...
Article : 209 wordsTHESE entertainments came off on Saturday afternoon, at the Corporation Baths, Woolloomooloo Bay, in presence of a large crowd of spectators, who appeared to take a warm interest in the sports. Mr. Josephson, ...
Article : 607 wordsT[?]MAS BAWDEN, of Lawrence, Clarence River. Liabilities. £[?] 18s.; assets, £1892 18s. 6d.; deficit, £1931 4s. 7d. NEW IN[?]LVENT. ...
Article : 103 wordsA butcher bird (Cra[?]us destructor); a little magp[?] (Gymnorhina [?]); a white-winged chough (Cor[?]rax lo[?]pterus); a wandering albaiross (Diomod[?] exulans); a brush branzewinged pigeon (Peristera [?]); a crimson-winged parrott ...
Article : 358 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate and Mr. Blake. Four drunkards were discharged; one fined 5s. Mary Cohen, for riotous conduct in the Newtown road, was fined 10s., or twenty-four hours' gaol in ...
Article : 136 wordsTHE following notice has been issued by the Superintendent of the A. A. Company, and is posted up this morning at all the Company's [?]— "Notice is hereby given, that after Saturday, the 5th ...
Article : 671 wordsJohn Graham, seeman, received under remand warrent from Newcastle, pleaded guilty of deserting the American barque Onward, on the 8th [?]ltimo, and was sentenced to imprisonment with hard labour for fourteen ...
Article : 136 wordsA curious return has been published in France, showing that more people were killed during the last twelve months in Paris, by being run over by carringes than by railway accidents all over France in the same time. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 7 Apr 1862, Page 5
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