THE fabric of our future greatness, and its importance to us, is a visionary dresm, unless a foundation fit for its support be now laid. This colony is young, and not, as Europe, ...
Article : 790 wordsTHE Hobart Town Mercury of the 8th gives the following:— A most annoying sat of official interference was perpetrated yesterday afternoon alongside the Tasmania. A saloon passenger named Johnstone, having remained ...
Article : 194 wordsSIR,—The desolate, the repressed, and those who have none to help them, in other words, the customers who, in this colony, may be more appropriately termed the victims of the pawnbrokers, have to thank you for calling ...
Article : 222 wordsThis was an action for the recovery of rent of certain premises at Gundagai. Counsel for the plaintiffs. Mr. Martin, Q. C., and Mr. Stephen; for the defendant, Mr. Darley and Mr. Sala ...
Article : 72 wordsBEFORE Judge Dowling, Eeq., Chairman. The four prisoners who yesterday pleaded guilty to different charges of larceny, received the following sentence:—Margaret Ward, to three months' imprisonment ...
Article : 225 wordsBANCO COURT LIST.—COX v. Dowd; Millls v. Donsell; Hingston v. Broughton; Hedge v. Ebert. MASTER'S OFFICE.—Conley v. Crisp, report; re Buckley, an instant, to bring in account; Brown v ...
Article : 43 wordsCONTINENT OF Europe.—12 per cent. per annuam. Interest on £5 per annum, 12s. 1d. ENGLAND,—20 and 15 percent. per annum. interest on £5 per annum, 15. ...
Article : 143 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner. Certificates of conformity with the requirements of the Act were granted to Ah Chong, Henry Wheeler, and Samuel Weldon, ...
Article : 457 wordsWE have Brisbane papers to the 15 h instant. The Courier of that date has the the following:— It has been stated, on undeniable authority, that a meeting has been held at the club, in Mary-street, for ...
Article : 298 wordsCharles H. Bourke, for drunkenness and obscenity, was fined 10; in difault, twenty-four hours gaol. Elizabeth Stone was sent to gaol for forty-eight hours for riotous behaviour in Diuitt-street. ...
Article : 358 wordsSIR,—The learned and benevolent Bishop of Hobart Town, in the 6th and following clauses of his letter to the Colonial Secretary gives his opinion that so gloomy, so ill-constructed an Asylum as Tarban, should ...
Article : 334 wordsOUR Melbourne Papers are to the 15th instant. The following is from the Age:— Referring to the intelligence from NewZealand, that journal says:— ...
Article : 889 wordsWednesday, 19—Edward J. Foster, third, and for examination. james M'Cubbin, James Smith, third. Thomas Power, Robert G. MeGregor, second. Fedder Jenson, single. Thursday, W.—Bernsrd Kilpatrick, Edward Hardy, John ...
Article : 351 wordsSIR,—Why should our Ministers cast such disgrace on us as not to send at once to our brother colonists the entire number of the military here? In New Zealand every man who is a trained soldier is an object of the ...
Article : 198 wordsGeographical Journal and Communications. With a corresponding Atlap, according to the latest data. By A. PETERMANN, Gotha: Justus Perthes, 1862. Map of South-East Australia. According to official ...
Article : 1,777 wordsEdward Beach pleaded guilty of being drunk and riotous in Harrington. street, and was fined 20s, or forty-eight hours' Imprisonment. Charles Holsen, seaman, a deserter from the ship ...
Article : 142 wordsTHE CHARGE OF PERJURYAGAINST THE REV, VINCENT GEORGE WILLIAMS.—This case came on for hearing at the Murrurundi Police Case on Thursday last, the 11th instant, and lasted nearly fire hours. The presiding ...
Article : 395 wordsACCIDENT.—An accident happened at Cedar Party Creek, this 11th instant, which nearly terminated fit 11y. A man named O'Brien attemped to cross on horseback, with a child in his arms, over the ...
Article : 251 wordsThis was an action for slander. Plaintiff was a barmaid in Barkhausen's Hotel, Castiereagh. street, and sought to recover damages for certain expressions used towards her by defendant, the lesses of the Princes of ...
Article : 698 wordsAugust 17.—The excitement which has attended the East Maitland election has generated a renewed Interest in political matters here. The dissatisfaction which universally prevails at the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 19 Aug 1863, Page 2
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