YESTERDAY afternoon, a public examination of the scholars was held in the Sussex-street Ragged School. The proceedings commenced at 3 o'clock and lasted nearly two hours. The Very Rev. the Dean of Sydney, ...
Article : 823 wordsOn the trial of this action at Maitland, in Maron, a verdit was found for the plaintiff, for £105. Sir W. Manning, Q C, now moved for a rule nisi for a new trial, on the ground that the verdict was against ...
Article : 383 wordsFUNERAL OF MR, WALTER GRAY.—Yesterday morning at eight O'clock, the remains of this lamented gentleman were conveyed from the residence of Mr. Hill, the undertaker, in William-street, where they had been removed ...
Article : 2,990 wordsIN BANCO.—Criminal cases.—The Queen v. Furnell, special case; the Q [?] v. Hargroves, special case; the Queen v. Davis and another, special case; the Queen v. Kean and others, special case. ...
Article : 129 wordsIn passing through life how often do we notice that when a man suddenly becomes rich every one sounds his praises: his property is the general theme of conversation, he rises in the social scale one thousand per cent. ...
Article : 996 wordsIn the matter of Michael Fitzgerald, a compulsory sequestration. The order was made absolute. In the estate of R. H. Townshend. The removal of Mr. A. B. Pritchard (on the ground of insolvency) from ...
Article : 465 wordsBy way of Melbourne we have dates from Otago to the 25th ultimo. The intelligence, however, is of out little general interest. We give the following as the most interesting items contained in the local papers:— ...
Article : 567 wordsWE had some very heavy rain here on Friday and Saturday last, equal to that of February, 1800, when the melancholy floods occured. We anticipated another such an event, for it rained in torrents till early on ...
Article : 225 wordsMary Ann Williamson, Mary Ann Skelton, and Selina Davis, for rictous conduct, were fined 20s., or sent twenty-four hours to gaol. Peter M'Cane, for obscene language, was fined 20s., ...
Article : 347 wordsI am happy to state that "Roger Matthew," the escaped murderer, is once more in the custody of the police. He was taken at Jerringong, about ten miles from Shoalhaven, on route to Sydney. ...
Article : 344 wordsAction for damages said to be sustained by plantiff, in consequence of defendant's pigs getting into and destroying his garden. Martin did not wish so much to recover any money as to make defendant keep his pigs at ...
Article : 1,614 wordsSIR,—I have read in your issue of the 4th instant, a letter signed "An Irishman and Christian," which reflects very strongly, and, in my opinion, not fairly, upon the Chief Justice, for expressions said to have been used ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 wordsHans Falle, seaman of the barque Cambod is, pleaded guilty of wilful disobedience on board, on the 9th instant, and was sentensed to seven days imprisonment with hard labour. ...
Article : 61 wordsSickness from colonial fever has been very prevalent of late. We heard of one melancholy instance of the death of four young men lately. This occured at the lower end of Chance Gully, near the junction. Our ...
Article : 922 wordsNATIONAL GALLERY.—Two portraits of distinguished characters have recently been added to the National Portrait Gallery. John Wesley (painted by Hono), when he was sixty-three years of age. He is represented life-size to ...
Article : 259 wordsBy way of Melbourne, our dates are from Launceston to the 5th, and from Hobartown to the 4th instant. We extract the following:— THE PETITION TO THE GOVERNOR.—The Right ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 wordsSIR,—Being desirous of taking a trip to Windsor and Richmond on Saturday, I naturally turned to your Guide ([?]) for information as to now to reach that part of the country, but found that you ignored its existance. ...
Article : 78 wordsMessrs Chas Moore and Co. have requested us to direct the attention of Warehouseman, Drapers, Storekeepers, and the trade, to their continuation sale of Drapery, Slops, Navy Canvas, Woollans, &c., This Day, at 11 o'clock, at their Rooms, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 11 Apr 1862, Page 5
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