The PRESIDENT took the Chair at a quarter past four o'clock. LEAVE OF ABSENCE. Sir ALFRED STEPHEN, through Mr. ALLEN, ...
Article : 729 wordsThe Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Therry sat for the dispatch of banco business, but the whole of it, with the exception of a few unopposed motions, was postponed. ...
Article : 220 wordsTRADE remains quiet, and we notice no transactions of importance. From Melbourne the news is but a record of dull markets; from all accounts money appears to be tighter than it ...
Article : 2,857 wordsRULES NISI IN EQUITY.—Venour v. Rundle; Lang v. Morehead; Wallace v. Keyes; Badham v. Holt. ...
Article : 23 wordsIn the estate of Henry Bachfield, a first meeting was held. Debts amounting to the sum of £28 1s. 8d. were proved. In the estate of Henry Phillips, a single meeting was ...
Article : 475 wordsSIR—In your report of the speeches, delivered last evening, at the annual meeting of this Association, Mr. J. K. Mollarde refers to certain persons, who had formerly been connected with it, as "cavillers;" that since ...
Article : 813 wordsThe present attitude of Great Britain and America in reference to the Central American State of New Granada has naturally attracted a great deal of attention on both sides of the Atlantic, and Lord Palmerston's recent ...
Article : 939 wordsThe SPEAKER took the Chair at 20 minutes past 3 o'clock, CUSTOMS LAWS CONSOLIDATION, BILL. Mr. DONALDSON having presented this bill it was ...
Article : 22,467 wordsWE extract that following from our Melbourne files received by the London:— In the Assembly, August 27, the Gold Fields Management Bill was considered in committee. Clauses up to ...
Article : 1,578 wordsSIR—Well, that's good too! So my old corps, of which I still own myself an absent member, is to be put by; that those precious sober-looking sharpshooters are to have their own way, and why, prithee? Though not ...
Article : 478 wordsSIR—Still hearing comments upon the above ill-fated ship, I beg leave to state to you, that I left Sydney on the same day, the 20th of August, with the wind at east-south-east; at noon the wind veered to north-east, and ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 4 Sep 1857, Page 2
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