[This Bill, which was substituted in Committee of the Assembly for the one brought in by M. Forster, passed its second reading on Friday, and its third reading stands an order of the day for to-morrow.] ...
Article : 255 wordsIN all large communities there are to be found a number of persons who live by preying upon their fellow men. Some of these sharks in human form boldiy reb and plunder on the roads; others daringly break into ...
Article : 1,757 wordsCrown Lands Temporary Regulation Bill; third reading. Deputy Chairman of Quarter Sessions Appointment Bill; third reading. Dr. Lang to move for leave to bring in a Bill to enable the ...
Article : 1,646 wordsThe Rev. Patrick Simpson is to preach a are well sermon to the children of the Sabbath School, this evening, in the Free Church, Macquarie-street. One of the most talented and indefatigable ...
Article : 988 wordsBUSINESS IN MASTER'S OFFICE THIS DAY.—Collins and others v. Fitzgerald and other, to tax plaintiff's costs; same v. same, to tax idefendant's costs; in re Neal, an infant, to settle minutes; Thurlow v. Dick; ...
Article : 61 wordsFOURTH TERM, 1859. MOND Y, 12th DECEMBER. CASES FOR JUDGMENT.—Nowland v. Humphrey and antoher, MacKenzie v. Mumin, Murphy v. Givney, Givney v. Murphy, Givney v. Murphy. Rigney v. ...
Article : 349 wordsEight persons, three men and five women, were sentenced to pay a fine of 10s., or to go to gaol for twenty-four hours. The remonded charge against Martin, for bigemy, was ...
Article : 681 wordsSIR—It appears from an intimation which is given in your issue of this morning, for the information of all concerned, that amongst the many prospecive blessings which are supposed to be in store for our Northern ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 wordsAbraham Potack, 11 a.m.; Hugh Smith, 12 a.m.; James. P. S. Mahney, 10 a.m.; William Frith, 2.30; Samuel Dyball, single, 3 p.m.; Holden and McCarthy. 2 p.m. ...
Article : 57 wordsBEFORE Mr. Justice Milford. RAPE. Alexander Dickson was arraigned for—that he on the 23rd day of August, 1858, at Sydney, in this colony, did ...
Article : 790 wordsMONDAY.—Messrs. McLean, J.P., Egan, Rowley, Alexander, and Ross. TUESDAY.—Messrs. Elliott, Gordon, Kettle, and Armitage. ...
Article : 132 wordsIT is necessary before going into a congress that our Government should clearly lay down from what premises they intend to start, and at what conclusion they wish to arrive. Without a decided policy they may ...
Article : 790 wordsBUSINESS this week may be noted as very dulf. With one or two exceptions, there, has been an almost entire absence of any country tressactions, and very little doing in town. We do not anticipate any, or much, change until the harvest is over, and ...
Article : 1,026 wordsAddison Blakie, Joromma Signieur, and James Smith, drunk and disorderly, were fined 10s, or twenty-four hours' imprisonment. Thomas Philby, an old man, having no home or ...
Article : 172 wordsMonday, 12.—The Robert Burn's Lodge, No. 668, E.C., at the Freomason's Hall, York-street. Leiceste Marine Lodge, No. 266 I.C., at Clark's Assembly Rooms, Elizabeth-street. Tuesday 13.—The Zotland Lodge of Australia, No. 911, E. C., at ...
Article : 234 wordsTHE Western, Southern, and Northern Escorts have arrived during the week from the several gold-fields, and delivered at the Sydney branch of the Royal Mint the following quantities of gold-dust:— ...
Article : 403 wordsBEFORE Mr. Justice Dickinson. PERJURY. The charge against Edward Beaufort Cullon was resumed this morning. ...
Article : 536 wordsSIR,—I find in your report of yesterday's proceedings in the Assembly, you have very much misrepresented what I did say, when speaking in support of the motion for the abolition of the gold tax. Possibly the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 12 Dec 1859, Page 5
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