 
    BEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, and H. Armitage, Esq. John Ward, a labourer on the Circular Quay, was fined 40s. for drunkenness. In default of payment to ...
Article : 115 wordsBUSINESS IN MASTER'S OFFICE, THIS DAY.—McNab and others v. Walton and others, to consider proceedings; Murnane v. Murnane, to tax coats; Commercial Bank v. Attorney-General, to tax coats; Jenkins v. ...
Article : 60 wordsYESTERDAY evening the Rev. Mr. Cuthbertson, B.A., gave a Lecture at the Hall of Temperance, on the subject of "Charles Nash, and his Reformatory Homes for Adult Children." The Hall was completely crowded by ...
Article : 2,304 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of Hugh Bri[?] Murray. This was a special meeting, called for proof of debts. One debt was proved for £30 for rent, and allowed as a prefarent ...
Article : 343 wordsON Saturday, Sunday, and Monday last, the weather was oppressively hot, but the inconvenience has been greatly modified by seeing the ploughs, so long idle in consequence of the wet state of tbe land, again doing ...
Article : 609 wordsRemembrance or our former days, Will of[?] a tear beguile. And m[?]m'rys light with halcyon rays. Recall each long lo[?]mile, ...
Article : 151 wordsTHE adjourned meeting of members of this institution was held last night, to receive the amount collected by those having cards for subscriptions to the new building. Dr. Woolley, having taken the chair, by request. ...
Article : 289 wordsBEFORE the Deputy Judge and a jury of four. FOULSHAM v. GRAHAM AND ANOTHER. This was an action for defamation of character. Elizabeth Graham, wife of Archibald Graham, was accused by ...
Article : 378 wordsIT may not be uninteresting to those who have derived great advantage from the light thrown by this gentleman upon the principles of free trade, to hear that, although he has ceased to declaim through the colu[?] ...
Article : 420 wordsSIR,—I am emboldened by a knowledge of your strict impartiality to ask insertion for the few following lines, in the next is[?] of the Empire. The reports which have appeared in the daily papers, of the recent boat ...
Article : 1,223 wordsTHE weather for the last few days has been very hot, so that our roads are now quite dry again, and the meadows freed from the surplus water once more, shine forth in all their luxuriant emerald brightness. ...
Article : 1,252 wordsTHE usual weekly meeting of this Council was held in the Council Chambers on Tuesday, the 27th instant. Pres[?]The Chairman, Messrs. Birrell, Browne, Joseph Vickery, Simmons, Newland, Watkins, and ...
Article : 271 wordsBEFORE the Mayor, Captain Darley, and Messrs. G. Hill, Oatley, and Asher. Eleven persons were brought up for drunkenness. One, a man of seventy years of age, was sent to the ...
Article : 808 wordsSIR,—A latter appears in your issue of yesterday signed, "Lobber," wherein an attempt is made to set aside the opinion, expressed in my last sanitary report, and endorsed by yourself, relative to the injurious effects on ...
Article : 364 wordsTHIS splendid phenomenon was beautifully visible last evening, between the hours of 8b. 40m. and 9b. 45m. The following was its position and general appearance. At 8.40 a faint cone[?]shaped red hue was to be seen ...
Article : 337 wordsSIR,—In your report of the secondary proceedings taken against me at the Central Police Court for manslaughter, you have omitted, as you did at the coroner[?] inquest, the most important part of the evidence elicited ...
Article : 1,023 wordsTHE night before last a magnificent nugget, weighing about 12 or 13 lbs., was brought into Sydney from the Snowy River via the Cljde steamer, by four diggers who intend to return immediately. It is now to be seen at ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 30 Mar 1860, Page 5
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