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  2. LAW REPORT. SUPREME COURT.—TUESDAY, MARCH 14.

    Mr. Pilcher and Mr. Coghlan, instructed by Mr. Brady, for the plaintiffs. Mr. Teece, instructed by Mr. R. B. Smith for the defendant. This was an action for slander and assault. The words set ...

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  3. ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL, VIA SAN FRANCISCO.

    The P.M.S. Australia, with the English and American mails, via San Francisco, arrived last evening. From files of Californian papers to hand we take the following ...

    Article : 1,517 words
  4. THE JEANNETTE.

    New York, February 1.—Lieutenant Danenhauer telegraphs from Irkutsk, under date of January 31, as follows: —"Lieutenant De Long's party has been traced to a definite locality on the west bank of the Lena. Engineer ...

    Article : 241 words
  5. LAW NOTICES.

    Jury Court.—Glascow v. Oatley and another, Dignam v. Glascow, Burnie v. Smithyman, Smith v. O'Dowd. Bunco Court.—Crispin v. Redgate, Gibbs v. Young, Carroll v. Aiton, Gray v. Elworthy. ...

    Article : 129 words
  6. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

    The annual tea and public meeting in connection with the Young Men's Christian Association of New South Wales was held last evening, at the Protestant Hall, when there was a large attendance. The catering was by Mr. ...

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  7. RUSSIA.

    St. Petersburg, February 1.—The Government of Russia is contemplating the annexation of Corea on the ground of the insecurity of Russian possessions on the Pacific and the warlike disposition of China. Japan favours the plan, and ...

    Article : 286 words
  8. THE ASSASSIN GUITEAU SENTENCED.

    On February 4 Judge Cox passed sentence upon Guiteau for the murder of President Garfield. Judge Cox (to the prisoner): Stand up. Have you anything to say why sentence should not now be passed upon ...

    Article : 847 words
  9. DISTRICT COURT.—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15.

    [?]auses.—Gainsborg v. Artlett, part heard; Page v. Bellgrave Moss v. Russell, Setchell and another v. Aarons and another M'Koy v. Lafferty, Heinz v. Jarrett, Haege and another v. Ager. ...

    Article : 33 words
  10. POLICE. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    Mr. Dillon, S.M., disposed of the business on the Criminal side of the Court yesterday; Mr. Clarke, S.M., heard the cases on the Summons side. Sarah M'Bride, found guilty of being a common ...

    Article : 576 words
  11. AUSTRIA.

    London, February 1.—On Monday an Austrian detachment conveying stores and powder between Nevesinje and Fotscha was routed, and the convoy captured. There has been another desperate encounter near Bilek, with the loss ...

    Article : 249 words
  12. SPAIN.

    New York, January 31.—A cable special to the Herald from Madrid, of January 30, says:—"After months of deliberation the Supreme Council of Education has decided to recommend to the Government legislative and ...

    Article : 159 words
  13. ARABIA.

    Athens, February 6.—The insurrection in Yemen, Arabia, is gaining ground. Numbers of Arabians have deserted the Turkish standard. The insurgents are in possession of the principal interior towns, and occupy ...

    Article : 46 words
  14. WATER POLICE COURT.

    Mr. Marsh, S.M., presided in the Charge Court yesterday, and Mr. Buchanan, S.M., did the same in the Summons Court. Margaret Douglas, a miserable creature, who for a long ...

    Article : 192 words
  15. SIR HENRY PARKES'S MISSION.

    The Weekly Bulletin (S. F. paper) has the following regarding Sir Henry Parkes's mission:— Among the passengers on board the steamer Australia, which arrived at this port on the 24th ultimo ...

    Article : 763 words
  16. AMERICA.

    Floods in Tennessee have done damage to the extent of 1,000,000 dollars. Ex-Secretary Blaine's policy brought the United States to the verge of a war with Chili. It was only prevented by ...

    Article : 205 words
  17. Advertising

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  18. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The extinction of slavery in Brazil is proceeding very gradually, and it will take more than thirty years to accomplish it. Emancipation began in 1870, but there are still 1,500,000 bondmen in the country. ...

    Article : 721 words
  19. INSOLVENCY COURT.—TUESDAY.

    His Honor directed that certificates of conformity be granted to the following insolvents on payment of Court charges and expenses, namely:—Daniel Watts, John Silvester Connors, Joseph Packenham, Michael H. ...

    Article : 205 words
  20. FRANCE.

    Calais, January 30.—A reservoir burst here to-day. The torrent destroyed a schoolhouse and two other buildings occupied at the time. Few of the inmates escaped. The number lost is unknown. Up to the present time 27 ...

    Article : 595 words
  21. METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.—TUESDAY.

    A number of claims of an unimportant nature, having reference to rent, goods sold and delivered, hire of sewing machine, &c., were dealt with this morning. Several of the causes were struck out in consequence of the ...

    Article : 445 words
  22. THE AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    The Toronto Globe, one of the ablest papers in the Dominion, says:—"The United States ought to transact more than half of the total trade of Australasia, and would do so if there were no nonsensical tariff in the road. The ...

    Article : 155 words
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