SIR,—In your issue of the 2nd of December last, I observe a letter signed "A Working Man," and dated Clarence Town, November 25. Now, I think your correspondent, in the remarks he has made in that ...
Article : 1,035 wordsBEFORE the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Dickinson. SUTTON v. LINTOTT. This was a demurrer to the defendent's pleas. The Attorney-General and Mr. Stephen (the latter ...
Article : 757 wordsAT the weekly meeting of this Council, held on Monday, the 12th instant, the following business was transacted. Present—the Chairman and a full Council. The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed, ...
Article : 464 wordsSIR,—One cannot extract a sunbeam from a cucumber, far less a generous spirit from a reckless libeller. Nor can an expectant country a liberal dealing from a party in opposition to a brave Ministry. Fye for shame! The ...
Article : 373 wordsPOLICE.—On Saturday, the 3rd instant, John Tindal Boreles appeared before L. H.. Sibthorpe, J.P., on a charge of cattle-stealing. The prisoner was apprehended in Sydney, and admitted to bail to appear at Molong ...
Article : 683 wordsSIR,—The observation of one of our most eminent historical political writers (Macauly) is particularly applicable to this colony. Paradoxical as it may appear, it is nevertheless true ...
Article : 1,058 wordsTHE steamer Yarra Yarra brings Moreton Bay papers to Saturday last, the 10th instant. At Brisbane, throughout the week, the most intense interest had existed, and crowds had at first arrived from ...
Article : 1,115 wordsAT the usual weekly meeting, held on Friday, 9th December, present—the Chairman, Mr. Hebblewhite, Mr. Kidman, and Mr. Ellis, the following business was transected:— ...
Article : 280 wordsBEFORE the Primary Judge. HARRIS v. BROWNLOW. The arguments in this case (a demurrer to the plaintiff's bill) were concluded. In our impression of ...
Article : 70 wordsNEW TRIAL MOTIONS.—Sullivan v. Jenner, part heard; Wilson, official assignce, v. Cobcroft and another; Wilson, official assignee, v. Cobcroft and another; Spears v. Filewood; Potts v. Cohen; Speeding v. Smith. ...
Article : 66 wordsBEFORE A. T. Holroyd, Esq., and a jury of four. CLARKE v. THOMPSON. In this action the plaintiff was a civil engineer, and the defendant a gentleman; the former claimed ...
Article : 230 wordsSIR,—The subject of the punishment of death, having been lately proposed to be brought before the legislature, it is to be hoped, if the honorable member does lay, it, before the country, that the most vigorous ...
Article : 1,157 wordsON Saturday evening last, a lecture was delivered by Mr. Kennedy, of the Liverpool Academy, at the large room adjoining Ireland's hotel. The subject was, "Australia its rise and progress. The lecturer was assisted by one. ...
Article : 300 wordsWEATHER AND CROPS.—With the exception of Monday Tuesday, and Wednesday week, the last ten days have been unusually and intensely hot. On Monday last the thermometer, in the shade, stood at 93 degrees, at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of Jeremiah M'Evoy, a first meeting. The insolvent, who lives at Bathurst, was not present. One debt upon a judgment and for goods sold and ...
Article : 177 wordsSIR,—I think it is quite clear that the words "Patriot" and "Patriotism," may be erased from all the dictionaries here; there can be no need of the expressions, as there are no such things to be found in this put of the ...
Article : 386 wordsAs this country is about to be taxed, it has just occurred to me, that a tax similer to that whioh I am informed has been adopted so successfully in America, upon all bachelors above the age of twenty-one, might be levied ...
Article : 560 wordsWednesday, December 14.—Robert Wallace, adjourned; for examination at 11; William Smith, single at 11; John Ribbey, first at 12.30; George Lea Wilson and Co., adjourned examination at 2. ...
Article : 94 wordsBEFORE Messrs. Kettle, Raper, G. Hill, E. S. Hill, and others. Six drunkards were sentenced to pay fines from 10s. to 40s., with the alternatives of 24 or 48 hours, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 14 Dec 1859, Page 3
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