POLICE COURT, Saturday, October 11th.—Before his Worship the Mayor, and Messrs. J. Neale, and G. Langley. John Doyle, charged with being drunk, was discharged. James Fanning, a boy about thirteen ...
Article : 544 wordsBEFORE the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Wise. HUGHES V. HUGHES. In this case the COURT gave judgment. It had come before them in the shape of demurrers to certain counts ...
Article : 502 wordsTHE PRESIDENT took the chair at nineteen minutes past four [?]clock, and produced the letters patent ap. pointing him a member of the House. MESSAGE. ...
Article : 1,250 wordsTHERE has just been published a very [?] and in[?] tive report of a select committee of the Commons on the Mint of Australia. In 1855 a Mint was established at Sydney, and has consequently been now at work for ...
Article : 1,195 wordsTERM LIST.—Ex par[?] Holden, president, &c., in re Moffatt, gent., one, &c., part heard; Burt v. Govder, to refer bill to Prothonotary, for taxation. New Trial Motions.—Mackenxie v. Barker, part heard; Bucknell v. ...
Article : 48 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioners. In the [?] of Colin Grieve, a certi[?] meeting. Insolvent's affidavit having satisfactorily explained certain circumstances referred to by the official assignee in ...
Article : 271 wordsJURY CAUSES FOR THIS DAY,—[?]ting v. Hanson and another; Steenbhon v. Abrahams. ...
Article : 17 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, and Messrs. J. Birrell, J. Caldwell, and J. B. Smithers. One [?] was admonished and discharged, Thomas Hensley, a deserter since the 6th October, ...
Article : 115 wordsTHE inquest on the body of Mr[?] James Lynch, aged twenty-three years, was commen[?]d yesterday, morning before the City Coroner and a jury of thirteen, at the Observer Tavern, George-street North. After the inquest ...
Article : 2,611 wordsHIS Excellency the Governor has, with the advice of the Executive Council, in her Majesty's name, summoned the undermentioned gentleman to the Legislative Council of New South Wales, by writ of summons under the ...
Article : 105 wordsNEOW. Sambo, [?] it—Brother I there, I guess that oughter please you: You know how we in airnest air From slavery to ease you. ...
Article : 259 wordsTHE House met at twenty-seven minutes past three [?]clock. The Clerk of the House read the following letter:— "Sydney, October 13th, 1862. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 15 Oct 1862, Page 5
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