OUR most adventurous explorers, if they have not earned much profit for themselves in their own lifetimes, have had such homage paid to their memories as is implied in the following ...
Article : 952 wordsFrom and after the date hereof, no evidence shall be taken in the Matter's Office (without special leave of the Primary Judge or Fall Court) upon any item of account between the parties, though specially pleaded ...
Article : 82 wordsJohn Vinson Barnard and William Hinton v. John Jones. Mr. Windeyer moved for order nisi granted 14th ultimo, to be made absolute on affidavit of service of same on respondent. The order absolute was made, ...
Article : 207 wordsFour drunkards were punished. Alfred De Beer was fined 20s, and Henry Brown 10s, for being drunk and disorderly. John Doyle was sent to gaol for one month, for ...
Article : 148 wordsFriday, February 14, at ll a.m.—Before the Chief Commissioner: John Anderson, adjourned single, from the 27th December last; Lewis Conway, special, for proof of debts; Charles Butler, first and only ...
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Article : 483 wordsFROM a report of a lecture on Queen Victoria, delivered by Miss Faithfull at Philadelphia, we offer some extracts which will be of interest. The report, in question, it should be observed, appeared in the New York Age. ...
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Article : 345 words"The Life of Charles Dickens." By JOHN FORESTER. Vol, II. London: Chapman and Hall. THE present volume treats of the biography ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 14 Feb 1873, Page 4
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