BEFORE the Chief Justice, and Mr. Justice Dickenson. On their Honors taking their seats. Mr. Wise informed the Court that he had received the appointment of Attorney-General for this colony, and he handed up his patent for thair Honors ...
Article : 866 wordsSIR,—I have neither time nor inclination to enter upon a newspaper discussion respecting the important subject of Education, but a sense of justice compels me to say a few words relative to the two meetings recently held in ...
Article : 1,411 wordsA PUBLIC meeting was held last evening at the Temperance Hall fr the purpose of expressing sympathy with the Rev. Dr. Land and the Rev. Mr. Reid, and their congregation, in consequence of the adverse decision of the Supreme Court, and also for the ...
Article : 4,171 wordsSIR,—The "Liberals"—supporters and friends of Mr. Cowper,— are desirons to present him with a "National Tribut" worthy of his acceptance. Such being the case, it is suggested that a preliminary meeting be immediately called, and a committee ...
Article : 81 wordsOUR [?]ast Auckland papers contain very lengthy reports of an action tried in the Supreme Court, before Chief Justice Arney and a special jury, the superintendent, Mr. Williamson, and two others, his agents, being ...
Article : 2,203 wordsBefore the Primary Judge. Certificates of discharge to the following insolvents were confirmed by the Court on the motion of the Chief Commissioner:— namely, to John Clark, Thomas Coss, Joseph Lloyd, William ...
Article : 96 wordsThis was a suit instituted by citation, calling on the defendent to shew cause why letters of administration of the estate and effects of one C. M. Welsh, deceased, granted to the defendant should not be revoked. ...
Article : 94 wordsTHE following consignments of gold were received during th[?] week at the Sydney Branch of the Royal Mint, per Western, Southern, and Northern Escorts:— WESTERN ESCORT. ...
Article : 786 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of Robert Fisher: this was an adjourned examination. Mr. Richard Driver, solicitor, was examined in reference to certain deeds and documents placed in his hands by insolvent ...
Article : 532 wordsBY the Telegraph, arrived late last night, after a fine run of 39 hours from wharf to wharf, we have Brisbane papers to Wednesday last. A correspondent communicates the following, from Maryborough, to the Moreton ...
Article : 944 wordsBEFORE Mr. Hill, Mr. Ross, Mr. Burdekin, Captain Scott, mr. Raper, Mr. Arnold, and Mr. Jonas. John Connolly and James Connell, charged with being drunk and disorderly, were fined 10s., or twenty-four hours' ...
Article : 282 wordsSIR—Latterly an almost continuous controversy is being carried on through the medium of the local Press, relative to the advisability of running a tramway from the railway terminus to some central part of the city. ...
Article : 504 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, and J. Shoobert, Esq. John Sheen, seaman, was brought up on suspicion of being of unsound mind, having been given into ou[?]tody by a labourer, named Morrisey, residing in Gloucester-street, who stated that ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 29 Oct 1859, Page 5
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