DISTRESSING SUICIDE OF A SURGEON.—Mr. Richards held an inquiry at the Three Tuns Tavern, Highstreet, Bow, touching the death of Mr. James Kearney, aged forty years, an assistant-surgeon in ...
Article : 780 wordsWHEN the auriferous districts of Victoria were discovered and invaded by the army of impatient, feveriah gold-seekers, but little skill or science assiited their efforts, the surface of the ground was scratched, the ...
Article : 1,882 wordsSo little is known of the gold-mining affairs at this place that I have an idea it might please your readers to hear something respecting our present operations and future prospects. I was shown this day a basin full of ...
Article : 284 wordsHenry Blenman was charged with fraudulently and feloniously embezzling the sum of 11s 2d, the property of Horatio Walpole. Committed to take his trial. Another charge against the same prisoner is remanded. ...
Article : 1,885 wordsMr. W. J. Foster, Crown prosecutor. FORGING AND UTTERING. Henry Kendall was placed in the dock, charged with having, on the 21st November last, at Sydney, forged ...
Article : 1,828 wordsTHE prospects of Cargo are visibly improving. The Cargo Company's machinery is arriving, not by slow but quick stages, the drays coming in daily, and up to the present there is about forty tons landed. Should ...
Article : 443 wordsTHE New Zealand Herald of the 29th ultimo contains the subjoined important intelligence:—"The survey party in Pirongia were attacked at breakfast this morning by armed natives. Todd was shot dead, and a ...
Article : 1,203 wordsTHE all-absorbing topic of interest, not only here, but on the surrounding gold-fields, is the development of the new run of deep ground known us the Black Lead, the discovery and position of which I referred to in my ...
Article : 1,745 wordsTHE first formal manifestation of a change of feeling on the part of the Roman Catholic population with regard to the war is recorded from Riverstown, county Cork, where, at a meeting held on Sunday to ...
Article : 254 wordsTHE Journal de Geneve gives the account of a terrible accident upon Mount Blanc:— "Three travellers—an Irishman and two Americans, with three guides and five porters left ...
Article : 591 wordsGeorge Hunt, eleven, and Sydney Wright, twelve, were charged with stealing a horse and cart, and a quantity of vegetables, valued £10, the property of John Smalley. The prosecutor deposed that he left his ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 22 Dec 1870, Page 3
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