WE have Melbourne papers to the 20th October, The following is from the Ages— The following somewhat singular and melancholy instance of deatn from a broken heart is given by the ...
Article : 749 wordsThe following gentlemen were admitted to practice as attorneys:—Albert Whitty Simp on, moved by Sir W. Manning, Q.C.; Robert Barden Smith, moved by Mr. Isaacs; Charles Davis, moved by Mr. Stephen; Henrys ...
Article : 381 wordsMr. Cooper held a meeting to day—about two hundred persons were present. An amendment that be was not a fit and proper person was carried, only thread hands being held up in favour of him. A torchlight demon. ...
Article : 58 wordsLast night was very stormy, but the Vanguard, from Liverpool, which ran ashore off Queenscliff, got off this morning. The week closes with business steady. ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Amazon arrived to.day, from the Mauritius. ...
Article : 10 wordsMETROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.—The sittings for this month commence this morning, with a list of 503 cases. Undefended cases, from No, 5047 to No. 5296, will be taken to-day. BAZAAR IN AID OF THE HOUSE OF THE GOOD ...
Article : 1,375 wordsSIR,—I am informed that an expression used in my share circular of this date has given rise to much misconception. It is this—" The United Insurance Company has declared no dividend; the business of the half-year ...
Article : 123 wordsJURY COURT —Danger and othets v. Love and another. BANCO COURT LIST.—Butler v. Ford and others; Rolfe v. Barlow;' M'Culloch v. Slade; M'Gulloch v. Beauchamp. ...
Article : 298 wordsSIR.—.Mr. Eager told the electore of West Sydney, on Thursday last, that in making the returns called for by Mr.Piddington in the Assembly, I had been guilty of practising a gross deception for party purposes. ...
Article : 144 wordsAt the Beechworth Criminal Sessions, on the 24th instant, before His Honor the Chief Jastice, a Chinaman named Dee Gee pleaded not guilty to on information charging him with the wilful murder of William ...
Article : 862 wordsSIR —Your reporter, who attended at the Central Police Court yesterday, has a notice in this day's paper, committed an egregious blunder in reference to the amount of the obeques stolen by Joseph Steel from me. The ...
Article : 83 wordsThe adjourned inquest on the body of Elizabeth Beck. insale, who was found brutally murdered in her own house at Woodstock, on the evening of the 22nd instant, was resumed by Dr. Candler yesterday, when the ...
Article : 1,672 wordsSIR,—.Will yon please to tell me if Mr. G.Eagar is a State-aid man or not, as I have bad many friends asking the question of me, and wish to be able to give an answer. But at the Watt Sydney election I find Mr. ...
Article : 111 wordsMonday, November 2nd.— Charles Kobby, adjourned single Thomas E. Pawell, special for examination. Furlong and Kennedy, special. Tuesday, 3rd —At Tamworth; Hanry M. Perry, third. At Malt ...
Article : 336 wordsORPHEONIST SOCIETY.—In the two years and a half since this excellent musical union was first founded, the directors have firmly established it in the good wishes of a large portion of the community, who have viewed ...
Article : 883 wordsThere were eight cases on the police sheet, of which five were discharged and one remanded. Margaret Smith was fined 20., or seven days' imprisonment, for riotous behaviour in York-street, ...
Article : 130 wordsJulian Cross, David Gedge, and Elizibeth Scott were indiated, at the Beechworth Circuit Court, on the 23rd Instant, before his Honor the Chief Justice, for having, on the 11th April, 1863 feloniaus'y and of malice ...
Article : 2,749 wordsHugh Walker,.charged:with being drunk and condusting himself in a ritous manner on the Queen's Wharf, was fined 10s,, or twenty-four hours gaol, Prisoner for wilfully breaking two squares of glass at the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 2 Nov 1863, Page 5
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