SIR,—I am informed that the learned consal for the plaintiff in the case Sectt v. Hanson and Bennett, to gether with one of the medical witneser, adduced is proof or illustration of Melsille's supposed insanity, the ...
Article : 386 wordsSIR,—In Working out our futura policy in reference to the large outlying districts of this colony, it behaves ne to do so with great care and after the most mainre consideration The weal or woe of a nation lays in ...
Article : 2,600 wordsSINCE my last communication [?] of special note has occurred in this disrict. What with lambing, shearing; and collecting stock for the New Zealand, market, there is not an idle person amongst us, The season ...
Article : 964 wordsBefore His Honor the chief Justice and a special jery of twelve. SCOUT V HASS N AND ANOTHER. This case occupied the whole of the day, and was ...
Article : 58 wordsMUNICIPALITY OF PADDINERCM —A special excelling of the municipal coucil was held on Thursday, the 13th instant, at halfpast seven o'clock p.m. Present—The Chairman, and Messrs, Artlett, Gleadall, Hellmrich, ...
Article : 1,773 wordsBefore his Honor Mr. Jos Wise and a jury of four. RICHARDS V. WHITEFORD. This case was reamed, and occupied the whole of, the ...
Article : 59 wordsJURY COURT.—Scott v. Hanson and another, part heard. BANOO COURT— Richarde v. Whitford, part heard; Mathews v. Ogg; Smith and another v. Ogg. ...
Article : 60 wordsIn the estne of M.Mailen and Co., a third meeting. Four debts were proved, and on the application at the official assignee, the meeting was adjourned until the 2nd December. ...
Article : 373 wordsSIR,—I have no Wish to provoke a controversy with Mr. Garrett, senior. Argued at best, the sole point of Mr. Garret.'a ability to administar the law would barcly. he considered of sufficient importance to interest your ...
Article : 58 wordsSIR,—"Windsor seems determined to keep up her character for gambling. You must be aware that the law will punish you severely for this offence, I gave a man six months for gambling at Randwick and gloried in it, ...
Article : 401 wordsSIR,—We have experienced another fire, and subsequent loss of property, and if the attention ol some passers by had not been dircel to it at an early stage and at a time when assistance was easily procured, the loss, ...
Article : 902 wordsFriday, 20th.—At Maitland: George M. Robertson, second, 11, George Engel, single, 12. At Bathurst: Arundell Everett. second At Wollngong: William Hayles, second. Monday, 23rd — John M. Guinness, single, at 10 a.m. At Goulburn ...
Article : 86 wordsANDERSCN V. COWAN.— This case, in which the plaintiff claimed £15 12s. 6d. balance of wages due upon an indenture of apprenticeship, was tried on the 6th of October last (a report of which appeared at the time in the ...
Article : 114 wordsSIR,—I have been induced to address you at this time in consequence of the synods of the different branches of the community of Presbytorians being at present assembled here; and more especially seeing the difference of ...
Article : 517 wordsBEFORE the Mayor, the Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Chapman, Cullen Caldwell, and Peden. There were thirteen cases on the Police sheet,of which five were discharged and one remanded. ...
Article : 306 wordsMR AND MRS KEAN.—The efforts Low being made in Ballasrat to induce Mr. and Mrs. Kean to visit Balaata, appear likely to be successful. The proposal seems to have created some enthusiasm in the district. A ...
Article : 794 wordsCharles Fox, alise Peter Adams, staman, remanded from yesterday, charged with fraudulently using, by presenting to the Depuy Shipping Master a certificate which did not belong to him, was sentenced lo three ...
Article : 77 wordsMUNICIPALITY OF MARRICHVILLE,—The usual fortnightly meeting of the council took place at 7 p m, on the 18th instant. Present—The Chairman (Gerald Halligan, Esq), and Messrs Amner, Andreas, Bear, and ...
Article : 335 wordsTHE PRUSSIAN ELACTIONS.—The approach of the election a seems seriously to disturb the King. A letter from Berlin says.—"The King had the intention of addressing personally a proclamation to the people in order to influence the ...
Article : 298 wordsSIR,-There has been a great deal said about Urn Burial. " Progress '' has come to the peint with regard to lime, but he has not told you how to use it, I should say, put in a good layer of lime, three inches [?] ok, in ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 19 Nov 1863, Page 5
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