The PRESIDENT took the chair at 4 o'clock. MINISTERIAL CRISIS. Mr. DOOKER stated that he had received a communication, from his Excellency the Governor, ...
Article : 78 wordsOn Tuesday there was a tremendous muster of excitable persons—electioneering agents, nervous politicians, Ministerial tailors, and corner men—outside and inside the lobbies of the Parliamentary building, ...
Article : 1,529 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-seven minutes past 3 o'clock. There were present on the Government side, Messrs. Martin, Wilson, Eagar, Byrnes, Ti[?], Wisdom, ...
Article : 195 wordsMASTER'S OFFICE.—At 11 a.m.: Hellyer v. Druitt, adjourned state of facts. ...
Article : 18 wordsEdward Byrne was charged with having a bridle in his possession for which he could not account, and which was supposed to have been stolen. Constable Emerton said he found defendant, at 2 o'clock in the ...
Article : 373 wordsR[?] Michael M'Mahon: Mr. Mack[?]nzie applied to withdraw [?]irst plan, for proof of n[?]w debt, and same allowed. R[?] Edgar Beckham v. Thomas J[?]wel Oliver: ...
Article : 399 wordsSir,—As the affairs of the above church are now before the public, it may be as well to inform those who feel interested of the actual number of s[?] holders at Christ Church. It is, I believe; very ...
Article : 79 wordsI am sorry to announce that the rust has made its appearance in the wheat. This will be a heavy blow to the district, and nip all our bright hopes in the bud. ...
Article : 184 wordsSir,—I have been, a member of the Christ Church congregation for very many years, and from what I know of the incumbent, the churchwardens, and many of my fellow worshippers, your correspondent, ...
Article : 121 wordsBROWN V. MITCHELL—This was an issue from the Supreme Court. The plaintiff, a ship broker, sought, to recover £42 10s. (amount of commission at 2[?] per cent. on £1700), alleged to be due to plaintiff for his ...
Article : 383 wordsSir,—As the collector of the signatures to the petition to the Bishop in favour of the completion of the Christ Church reredos, I beg to be allowed to notice Mr. H. S. Bond's assertion, "That several heads of ...
Article : 3,726 wordsThe i[?]quest on the body of James M'C[?]rmack, found brutally murdered at Armidale, has been continued, but has not yet been concluded, before the coroner of the district, L. Markham, Esq. The most ...
Article : 1,385 wordsDrunkards were [?]ined and sent to g[?]ol. Samuel Ridett, for throwing [?] tumbler at another person was fined 40s.; or seven days gaol. Ellen Cou[?], for using [?] language was fined ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 23 Oct 1868, Page 3
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