SIR—T see that " J. A. R.," a friend of " Mr. Bland, of the Australian Patriotic Association," has taken up the cudgels on behalf of that indiscreet gentleman, and has angrily denounced me ...
Article : 444 wordsCOTTON— We have information from some of the growers that the early part of this season was not so favorable to its growth as the last year, and from the very heavy rains ...
Article : 844 wordsDowling, Esquire, and John Brown, Esq., J.P. ASSAULT— In the matter of James Collins,who was apprehended on Wednesday evening last, for having violently assaulted Mary Ann Lester, of ...
Article : 775 wordsPOST OFFICE INQUIRY—The disclosures which have been made during the progress of this inquiry, are, we believe, by no means such as the existing Post ...
Article : 300 wordsMR. STEWART— At the Horse Bazaar,Pitt-street at 11 o'clock-42 Head of Horses, a Flour [?] 1 Gig, Cart, [?]. MR. S. [?]— At the Bon A[?]rd Waari; at ...
Article : 37 wordsIn the Estate of Henry Vaughan, a single meeting. Debts proved, £35 18s. 3d. The insolvent was allowed his furniture and wearing apparel, in consideration of his giving security for ...
Article : 91 wordsIn the Estate of George Patrick, a special meeting, to decide upon offer of composition, at eleven. In the Estate of John Grahame and Co. ...
Article : 36 wordsMargaret Hogan and Mary Carrol were in dicted for feloniously stealing a clock and other articles, the property of Daniel Murphy, on 9th January last. Verdict-not guilty. Acquitted. ...
Article : 327 wordsSYDNEY, 7th February— Mr. Stewart's sale of Horses, during the past week, number forty-six head, at prices ranging from £2 to £14 10s. each. The market remains fully stocked, in point of ...
Article : 1,087 wordsAn enquiry was hold yesterday afternoon, at Weedou's The Cherry Gardens, on the Parramatta Road, touching the death of Lawrence Martin, then lying dead in on adjoining house. The ...
Article : 78 wordsA gentleman, near Ipswich, lately watchefl some follows stealing turnips from a field by means of a dog which appeared to have been trained in the business. The dog ran into the ...
Article : 122 wordsSIR-If I had such a Clerk in my Counting house as he who appends to a letter in to-day's Empire the signature of "A Clerk in a Merchant's Counting house," I would most ceertainluy release ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 8 Feb 1851, Page 3
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