EXTRAORDINARY IRISH EXODUS FROM. THE MERSEY.—If the entordinary emlgrations at the present going forward to the United States direct from all the ports of the sister isle has excited the attention and alarm of Irish politicians ...
Article : 1,796 wordsIN a memorial recently addressed to the Board of Trade (and pahliehed in be marcy Market Review of june 9;) Mr. W. F. Spackman, jnn., [?] the following recapitulation of the losses—amounting to ...
Article : 377 wordsAUGUST 16.—The weather here now appears to have cleared up, which will render the roads a litle mort "passable" than they have been, for the last month hasbeen one of continual light rains, but of great benefit to ...
Article : 198 wordsBEFORE the Deputy Judge. POEHLMAN V. MARTIN AND ANOTHER. This was an action to recover the sum of £91 5., for ianoheon and wines provided by plaintiff to the ...
Article : 150 wordsON Monday, a number of men were employed in opening the trenches for the foundation of the new Bible Hall, at the corner of Pitt and Spring-streets. This edifice, from the excellency of its design, and the harmony ...
Article : 494 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, and Messrs. Armitage, Peden, Gaden. Buchanan, Lucas, and the Mayor. Absent—Messrs. Shoobert, Gordon, and HOpkins. DRUNKARDS.—Fifteen of these were convicted ...
Article : 489 wordsMEN OF WAVERLEY,—You are no doubt well aware, from the general tenor of the European news received for some months past, that it is the opinion of those most competent to judge, that, are long, the nations of Europe ...
Article : 531 wordsSir Self-Sufficiest on his mule Went ambling stiffly o'er the ground. Quoth he: "This womanking doth rule Where'er a fool or slave is found; ...
Article : 872 wordsA MEETING of the Municipal Council of Bolmain was held on Friday evening, the 24th instant. Present: The Chairman, and Messrs. Beattie, Burt, Elliott, Palmer, Reynolds, and Rountree. Minutes of previons ...
Article : 743 wordsBEFORE the Primary Judge. OSBORNE V. EALES. This was a suit by the representatives of the late Mr. Henry Osborne, to cancel a bond given by him to the ...
Article : 325 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate and Mr. Metcalfe. CHARGES AGAINST SEAMEN.—William Bolton, a seaman belonging to the Unity, in custody on charge of desertion, was set at liberty. no one appearing to prosecute. ...
Article : 847 wordsSIR.—I beg respectfully to at once call the attention of the city and suburban Volunteer Rifle Corps to the importance of making Saturday afternoons special periods for drill, The Arillery, Corps have, strangely enough, ...
Article : 261 wordsJURY COURT.—Farmer and others v. King and another; Bowler v. Collins; Emanuel and another v. Harral. IN EQUITY.—Before his Honor the Primary Judge, at ...
Article : 107 wordsSIR.—Without desiring to throw the slightest damper upon the glorious volunteer movement now on the tapis perhaps a word of advice by a veteran, would not be thrown away. Some regard should certainly be paid to ...
Article : 189 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of Furlong and Kennedy, a second meeting. Insolvents were present. Four proofs of debts were allowed, of which three stood over from a former ...
Article : 527 wordsIN the inquest upon the child Brecher, reported in your Thursday's issue, I find the following verdiet:— " We find that the deceased, A. H. Bracher, died from the effects of stryohnine, but the avidence does not ...
Article : 1,032 words[We don't agree with "Whitworth." We are decidedly of opinion that the youngsters ought to be encouraged. The objections to a volunteer on account of his youth will grow weaker every day. "Teaching the ...
Article : 73 wordsSIR,—As the great champion race for these colonies is to take place on Saturday next, on the Randwisk course. and as it will, no doubt, be looked to with great interest by thousands of people, I would respectfully suggest ...
Article : 178 wordsSIR.—Will you allow me through the madium of your columns to call the attention of the Government authoties to the fact (I may say disgraceful fact), of our police not having been served out with the clothes that were ...
Article : 157 wordsSIR—I should be glad to have an opportunlty of hearing Mr. Brooks on the harp, but could not well afford 5s. If his charges at the last concert had been 5s. and 2s. 6d., it would have paid much better than it did. This ...
Article : 87 wordsThe flce old family mansion of Newpark, near Athlone, the seat of Henry Mathew Smythe, D.L. was, on the 30th, burned to the ground. How the fire originated has not been asocrtained; it was first ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 29 Aug 1860, Page 5
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