The last week preceding the assembly of Parliament has been full of events of interest Politically it has been quite a contrast to the dull time that customarily marks the approach of an opening day at St.Stephen's. ...
Article : 583 wordsLows v. LORD BROUGHAM.—This was an action tried in the Court of Exchequer, on February 16, before Lord Chief Baron Kelly, against the defendant as the executor of his brother, to recover a sum of ...
Article : 2,074 wordsA pamphlet of more than ordinary length—150 pages—which has just appeared in Paris, will probably attract some attention from the quarrel between Turkey and Gr[?]ece, It bears for title " Dossier Ru[?] ...
Article : 444 words" DINES V. WOLFE."—This was an Australian sportincrease, which came before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on February 2 It was an application from the decision of the Supreme Court of New ...
Article : 389 wordsOn Friday, February 12, a meeting of the creditors and shareholders of this company was held at the City Terminus Hotel; Hr. Cave, M.P, in the chair The Chairman said he desired to make a short ...
Article : 830 wordsThe colonial wool sales commenced on February 25. 5580 bales were offered, of which 308 only were Sydney wools The arrivals of all kinds are stated to be 117 340 bales, to which must be added 12,000 held ...
Article : 54 wordsJohn J.Reynolds was brought up, charged with misconduct as a hired servant. Edward Goggan was charged with assaulting James M'Alpine Fane. Both the above cases were ...
Article : 227 wordsOn Friday, January 20, application was made to remove, the case of the Messrs. On Garney and Co. into the Court of Queen's Bench. They have been, as our readers are aware, committed for trial at the Central ...
Article : 483 wordsHer Majesty intended, as was semi-officially stated, to open the Reformed Parliament in person, and some preparation was actually made for the pageant. But as the time drew on, the Court physicians absolutely ...
Article : 688 wordsThe commition excited by the assassination of the Civil Governor of Durgos has died away. Several of the assassins were condemned to death, but no executions have yet taken place, and five or six were ...
Article : 489 wordsSeveral drunkards were punished. Michael Whelan, a soldier, was charged with resisting the police in the execution of their duty, and was fined 20s., or to go to gaol for seven days. ...
Article : 740 wordsOn February 4th Mr. Edwarde, official assignee at the Court of Bankruptey, appeared before Commissioner Holroyd, to give an answer to certain queries put at the request of the Lord Chancellor, arising out ...
Article : 1,112 wordsAccording to the American papers General Grant has expressed himself strongly against the Alabama treaty. The New York Tribune quotes the following, as "nearly" the General's own words:—"The treaty ...
Article : 605 wordsOn Monday, February 22nd, in the House of Commons, the O'Conor Don inquired of the Chief Secretary for Ireland whether the Government intended to advise her Majesty that the royal clemency should be ...
Article : 543 wordsThe president of the Oxford Boat Club received the challenge from Cambridge, on February 4. The shortness of the Lent term this year will not rather adversely to the form of the two University crews. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 19 Apr 1869, Page 3
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