His Honer the Chief Justice and a special jury of twelve. SCOTT v. HANSON AND BENNETT. The trail of this case again lasted all day. The ...
Article : 37 wordsA PUBLIC meeting was held last night in the Masonic HAL, York street, for the purpose of adopting certain resolutions, having for their object the promotion of protection to native industry. About 800 persons were ...
Article : 4,465 wordsBEFORE Mr. Justice Wise, and a jury of four SMITH v. COG. This was an action for trespace, arising cut of circumstances similar to those of a case which was taken last ...
Article : 527 wordsGeorge Hammond, an old man, was sentenced to six weeks' hard labour, the other dar., by a bench of Hants magistrates, for-deserting his master's service. ACTION FOR BIBEL-Cox v. FEENEY.-Mr. Sand Cox, ...
Article : 1,291 wordsJURY COURT—Special jory of twelve—Scott v. Henson and another, part heard. BANCO COURT—Wallach and another v. A. Teak; McArthur and another v. Lound and another; Guilfoyle ...
Article : 79 wordsNOVEMBER 23—Police Court, Saturday, 21st—Before the Mayor, and Messrs, Rodd, Langley, Neale, and Gibbons. The adjourned affiliation case. Lydia Sharpe v. Charles Punnell, was resumed. After the conclusion of ...
Article : 612 wordsBEFORE the Register. In the estate of Jobn M'Guinness, a single meeting. One debt was proved, and the meeting was adjourned to Woilongong to take place upon this day week at 11 a.m. ...
Article : 132 wordsSIR,-In the event of being attacked when in your dwelling, I would recommend the attacked to lay down close to a wall, and, if passible; fire fron there. Never stand not run before openings. ...
Article : 52 wordsSIR,-My attention has been directed to an advertisement which appears in the Empire of this morning, purporting to have emanated from tbe council of the above municipality, in which I find the following passage — ...
Article : 681 wordsTuesday, 24th— W.Marks, aduouned third, and for examination At Bathurst; James Kepple, second,; Thomas Hoy, single ...
Article : 21 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, with Messrs, Callen, Oatley, and Burdekin. There were nine cases on the police sheet, of which four were discharged and three remanded. ...
Article : 77 wordsBEFORE the Mayor, the Police Magistrate, wish Messrs. Oatley, Pearce, and Peden. Bridget Hargraves,, an idle and disorderly character, was sent to gaol for one month. ...
Article : 162 wordsBEFORE Messrs. E. North, N. D. Stenhouse, and M. Asher. John Page, Roderick M'Donald, Samuel Nixon, and Francis Wright, persons found drunk and incapable in ...
Article : 316 wordsSift-Among the numerous communications-in " prose and worse"-which have appeared inyour columns upon the subject of urn burial, the letter of C. Bi exposes a serious evil wbioh must not be lost sight- of, and to ...
Article : 1,173 wordsSIR-When the documents composing the above "correspondents" were laid upon the table, of the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Cowper is reported to have said " that he did not consider them of sufficient public importance to ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 24 Nov 1863, Page 5
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