Sir,—The attention of the good people of Sydney is so much engrossed with the doings of the bushrangers that the true magnitude of the Mona Vale atrocities appears to be lost sight of, although committed hero ...
Article : 270 wordsRarely has any piece of intelligence been looked forward to with such a degree of interest and excitement as was manifested yesterday (February 14th) as the time drew near when the result of the Champion Race ...
Article : 661 wordsPRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.— THE LADY DON PERFORMANCES—During the week past, these highly attractive and first-rate performances have been largely and fashionably attended. The adaptation of the ...
Article : 1,535 wordsCASES FOR JUDGMENT.—M'Donald and another v. Murray and another,Davis and another v. Byrnes and others, Nicholas v. Clements. MOTIONS FOR RULES NISI FOR NEW TRIAL.—Burley ...
Article : 173 wordsThe particulars of the affair between the police and the bushrangers are as follows—On Friday morning, at four o'clock, Mr. Iluthwaite, with detective Pye and five troopers, received information, in consequence of ...
Article : 272 wordsIn re Frederick Fuller, special meeting for proof of debts.One debt was proved amounting to £3080 19s. 2d., and the meeting closed. ...
Article : 36 wordsTHE ROYAL VICTORIA THEATRE will be opened this evening under the management of Mr. W. C. Barry, and with a full company, including that lately playing at the Lyceum. The old favourites Mrs. Charles ...
Article : 1,420 wordsMonday,27—At Bathurst:John T. Findale,single. Tuesday,28—At Wollongong: Joseph Smith, single. Wednesday, March 1.—George W. Brown, third. At Bathurst: Thomas New, Hugh Dougherly,second. ...
Article : 158 wordsThe City of Melbourne, steamer, arrived at the heads at 10 a.m. to-day, too late for the Madras, steamer. The Lebanon is consigned to an American house She sighted a steamship off the Promontory supposed ...
Article : 40 wordsOn Saturday last a game of cricket was played in the Domain between the first Eleven of the National Club and the first Eleven of the Cumberland Club. The play throughout was spirited, Mr. Gregory, ...
Article : 547 wordsFive drunken and disorderly persons were discharged. George Rogers, for making use of obscene, language in HancoekVano, was fined 10s., or twenty-four hours' gaol. ...
Article : 75 wordsRoster— Monday—Messrs. Ross, Murphy, and Pearce. Tuesday—Messrs Campbell, Alexander, Kettle, and Pinhey. Wednesday—Messrs. Caldwell, Chapman Love, and Raper. Thursday—Messrs. Birrell, Smithers, ...
Article : 59 wordsSir,—I have always been an advocate for synodiel action in the Episcopal Church of the colony, but like Mr.Stack and others I have ever been opposed to legislative enforcement or interference, further than the ...
Article : 1,678 wordsWilliam Holden, James Rhodes, and John Cooper, drunkards, were discharged. George Day, ahas Jones, was charged with being a prisoner of the Crown illegally absent from his district. ...
Article : 444 wordsSir,—As a resident in the district of Windsor, I am very anxious for anything which will tend to develop the resources of our industry, and facilitate its speedy transit to the best market. Our communication by ...
Article : 655 wordsDESTITUTE CHILDREN —A little girl, aged about six years, named Theresa Gow, was brought from Waverley, yesterday, to the watchhouse, Darlinghurst, for protection. She states that her father, who lives in ...
Article : 475 wordsANOTHER OUTRAGE IN'A' RAILWAY CARRIAGE—On Tuesday evening a man was arrested at the Richmond Station, on the South Western Railway, while actually Perpetrating an outrage on a young lady who was a ...
Article : 403 wordsThe works at the Singleton Bridge are in the same deserted state as when last noted, although there are grounds for hoping that some fresh arrangements of a consoling nature to all concerned the being made, ...
Article : 219 wordsTHE GRAPH CROP—We are sorry to hear that the grape crop on the lower lands, this year, is very inferior.The floods seem to have injured the vines, and the very moist weather had a tendeney to make the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 27 Feb 1865, Page 5
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