Sir,—Finding that the Mayor (Mr. Wood, who has gotten an opinion from the Honorable James Martin, Q.C. as to the validity of collecting a sewerage, rate), with the Corporation are again to try and collect ...
Article : 1,040 wordsThe following is an extract from a letter written in May, 1[?]64 by the late Richard Co[?]en on American to a French gentleman residing in Switz rland, upon the subject od f the late rebe[?]:—"London, may 13, 1864. ...
Article : 1,650 wordsThis was an application by Mr. Is[?] instructed by Messrs. Norton and Barker, on behalf of the defendants for a rule nisi for new trial. It was an action for damages alleged to have been done to plaintiffs' through ...
Article : 1,437 wordsSaturday 25th.—Before James Byrnes, Esq., J.P. Mayor; N. Stewart, and John Neale, Esqs.—Jane Doyle summoned Michael O'Hare for unlawfully deserting an illegitimate child of which he is the ...
Article : 837 wordsVINEY v. DOW[?]ING.—His Honor gave a verdict in this case for the defendant. It may be remembered that the plaintiff, who is a publican, had sued the defendant as a traveller, for liquor supplied on trust. ...
Article : 98 wordsOne drunkard was discharged. Joseph Clair, Henry Jones, and Catherine Jones, were each finod 10s., or forty-eight hours, imprisonment, for riotous behaviour in King and George ...
Article : 898 wordsOCTOBER 26.—CHANGE OF THE WEATHER.—We are at last relieved by a good fall of rain happening yesterday. From about 8 a.m. until midnight we had a most regular fall. The intensity of the heat for the ...
Article : 605 wordsSir,—My attention has just been called to a letter from Mr. James, Byrnes, of Parramatta, in, your issue of the 24th instant, in which he denies, in not very gentlemanly language, that he has over insulted me on ...
Article : 385 wordsSir,—The re-organisation of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, under enlightened and encouraging auspices, must be a source satrsfaction to evry man engaged in legitimate m[?]cantile pursuits. If the future action ...
Article : 1,509 wordsOne drunkard was discharged. Sarah, Burna and, Rose Smith were brought up on a charge of stealing a counterpane, valued at 9s., the property of Louisa Smith. The last named prisoner was ...
Article : 427 wordsMUNICIPAL COUNCIL—A meeting of the Municipal3 Council was held on Saturday morning last, 25th inctant, at nine o'clock. Present: His Worship the Mayor, J. Byrnes, Esq., and Aldermen Harvey, ...
Article : 252 wordsCRIMINAL CASES.—The Queen v. Cunningham, the Queen v., Dickson, the Queen v. Storn, the Queen v. Kennedy. MOTIONS, &c—Stockdale v. Hamilton and another, ...
Article : 124 wordsIN RE ERNEST CORDES.—Application for certificate; refused. IN RE BENJAMIN D. NORRIS.—Examination meeting; adjourned until 1st December, and to be taken ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 30 Nov 1865, Page 2
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