This was a motion, on rule nisi, for a new trial of this action of trespass, tried last February, before Mr. Justice Cheeke and a jury or four, resulting in a verdict for the plaintiff, with 40s for ...
Article : 1,014 wordsTHE R.M.S. Cyphrenes, Captain Woods, with the English mails via San Francisco, arrived at noon to-day. The only later news than that received by the Torres Straits and Suez mails which the ...
Article : 557 wordsPresident Grant's massage to the American Congress sets forth, that the foreign relations of the country are friendly, although the differences in Spain and the consequent unsettled condition of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 wordsThe result of the polling for Northumberland, so far as can be ascertained to-night, is—Stevens, 1288; Hannell, [?]1078. The Coorumbong returns are not yet in, but it is supposed they will ...
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Advertising : 41 wordsMr. Cohen addressed a large number of electors last evening. A resolution affirming him to be a fit and propor parson to represent the electorate was carried, and his supporters are confident of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 wordsLast night Mr. R. B. Smith was entertained at a public dinner, in the School oE Arts, by the residents of the district. Upwards of one hundred and fifty persons were present, representing the ...
Article : 58 wordsAMONG the news which we have lately received from Europe thore is probably no topic which has been regarded there as of greater importance than the opening of the ...
Article : 1,372 wordsMr. Baker addressed a large meeting of electors here, last evening. He reviewed his past career, and laid down his intended line of conduct for the future, if elected. The show of hands at the ...
Article : 50 wordsA large meeting of electors was held at Trunkey, on Tuesday evening, to hear Mr. Icely. A vote of want of confidence in him was carried by majority. ...
Article : 39 wordsAlderman Coulson, charged with using profane language to Mr. Harold Stephen, during a hot electioneering argument, yesterday, was fined £1 and costs at the police court, to-day. ...
Article : 34 wordsMr. Abbott, last night, addressed the largest public meeting ever assembled in Inverell, and was most warmly received. His return in all parts of the electorate is considered quite certain. ...
Article : 95 wordsA Paris telegram to the London Times of the 13th says: "It is undeniable that things are not pleasant in Europe just now, and whatever calm there may be on the surface, there is an ...
Article : 177 wordsDr. Frazer was escorted into town by a number of Glen Innes electors, in carriages and buggies. His arrival caused much excitement. He will address the electors at the Temperance Hall, ...
Article : 48 wordsTHIS MORNING, shortly before 1 o'clock, the inhabitants of Newtown, residing in the vicinity of the railway bridge, were aroused from their slumbers by the alarm ot fire, and in a few ...
Article : 681 wordsTHE AGENT-GENERALSHIP.—We are informed that the appointment of Agent-General has been offered to the Hon. Saul Samuel. The Samuel Plimsoll; which arrived from ...
Article : 728 wordsThe polling for the Orange election took place to-day. At Orange and Lucknow the numbers were—Nelson, 341; Johns, 104; Sheridan, 6. The returns from the country polling-places are not in. ...
Article : 60 wordsThe general feeling of the electors is in favour of Mr. Lord for the Bogan, and Mr. Dangar for the Gwydir. ...
Article : 35 wordsSullivan, the New Zealand murderer, states that he came to Victoria to settle his affairs, having considerable landed property. In his confession he further stated that he had been everywhere ...
Article : 338 wordsCROWN CASES.—The Queen v. Brady; the Queen v. Hausman; the Queen v. Davidson and another. MOTIONS GENERALLY.— Sempill, official assignee of the Australian Paper Company v. ...
Article : 129 wordsWilliam Small Friend, Walter Friend and Owen Friend, trading as W. S. Friend and Co., v. Thomas Jordan: Mr. Arthur Allen applied for an enlargement of the time for respondent to show ...
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