SIR—As your paper is an advocate of Justice, allow me to make a few remarks in reply to a letter signed "P. Lyons," in to-day's Empire, founded on a paragraph in your paper of Saturday [?]. The information contained ...
Article : 634 wordsWE take the follwing from the Examiner of Wednesday last:- FATAL ACCIDENT— A very [?] lancholy accident occurred upon the Wooloomoon station, belonging to John ...
Article : 557 wordsBEFORE the Mayor, Mr. E.S.Hill, Mr.L[?], Mr.Rose, Mr.George Alies, Mr. Kettle, Mr. Armitage, and Mr, Burdakin, John Harris, William Pasloe, James Ganey, Joseph ...
Article : 704 wordsBEFORE the Primary Judge. PURVES AND OTHERS V.ATTORNEY GENERAL AND OTHERS Mr.Gordon, on behalf of the trustees defendants in ...
Article : 1,209 wordsOn Wednesday afternoon a public meeting was held at Mr.Readford's Maitland Hotel, for the purpose of petitioning the Legislative Assembly for the continuation of State-aid to the clergy. The meeting was ...
Article : 640 wordsTHE great event of the past week in this part of the world has been our annual races which came off on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, as advertised. A great deal of rate fell during the three previous days, and a ...
Article : 1,570 wordsA PUBLIC SCORES was held in the Rev. Mr.Block's church here, on Thursday, the 8th instant, at 6o'clock. The chair was taken by the Rev.Mr.Black. About 150 persons old and young took tea together. The more ...
Article : 1,511 wordsSIR,—While every one must admit the great utility o the drinking fountains recently erected in Sydney. I think they may be made much more useful by the following alteration. ...
Article : 240 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, Hon J.L. Montef[?]ore,F.Lord, and J.J.Brenan Esqrs. Henry K lman, Hans Anderson, and Garryn Zim,[?] men belonging to the Dutch ship Galilie, were brought ...
Article : 287 wordsTHE Maitland Mercury of yesterday reports that this Court opened on Monday, before his Honor the Chief Justice. Mr.n Broadhurst prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. ...
Article : 143 words[?] [?] of a Public Library has been often and painfully felt in this city; and when contrasting the activity and public spirit manifested in Melbourne with the coldness and apathy shown to this important subject ...
Article : 355 wordsUNDER this heading the Illawarra Mercury of Monday has the following:- The "Upper House" has shown signs of the kind of life for which it has all along been obiefly remarkable ...
Article : 776 wordsAT the usual weekly meeting held Friday 16th September, present, the Chairman and a full Council, the following business was transacted. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed ...
Article : 364 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of William McDonald: this was an adjourned examination meeting. Insolvent was briefly examined by Mr.Barker, solicitor, in reference to the ...
Article : 216 wordsSIR,—I trust you will insert this, in answer to Mr. Lucas letter. The Treasurers of the Temperance Alliance are extreamely sorry that Mr.Lucas name does not appear in ...
Article : 203 wordsTHE sieamer Tasmania brings papers from Hobart Town to the 16th instant:- The Bill introduced by the Government, to amend the constitution was read a first time in the Assembly by a ...
Article : 406 wordsBEFORE the Chairman. The Crown Prosecutor conducted the following cases. Winifred Grace was indicted for feloniously receiving three pairs of boots and other articles, the property of ...
Article : 252 wordsSIR,—No dount the Secretary of the Temperance Alliance will answer Mr.Pratt's letter in full, but there is one part which, as one of the trustees, I must answer. He states in this day's Empire," that the Trust deed ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 21 Sep 1859, Page 3
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