THE Battles of the Chicahominy, June 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, and July 1.—General M'Clellan, having established his head quarters at West Point and White House, on the York River, ...
Article : 2,489 wordsBEFORE the Chief Juitice and Mr. Justice Milford. IN RE ROBERTS—MOTION UNDER ATTORNBY'S ACT. The arguments in this matter having been proceeded with and ended. ...
Article : 1,296 wordsBEFORE Mr. M. Asher and Mr. T. Spence. Charles Golding, for drunkenness and use of obscene language on the Lane Cove Road, was fined 20s., or ia default of payment to be imprisoned for three days. ...
Article : 220 wordsIN EQUITY.—Before his Honor the Primary Judge, at eleven o'clock. MOTIONS AND PETITIONS—Healy T. Cornish, injunction motion (part heard); Wyse v. Heggarty (part heard); Rattray v. ...
Article : 41 wordsMOTIONS, &C.—Exparte Backhouse, prohibition; exparte Fahey, rule nisi; Spring v. Glass, rule nisi. In consequence of Mr. Justice Milford being engaged in chambers and equity business, and Mr Justice Wise in the Jury Court, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 wordsA correspondent sends us the following account of the flood in the Paterson River:—" The Paterson River has been up—much higher than the February flood; and at some places the back water was quite ...
Article : 157 wordsSINCE our previous issue the river has continued to fall at the rate of about two feet per day, and the back-water ceased rising on Monday evening, but it had then attained a height and extent of surface far ...
Article : 686 wordsIt is our sad duty again to chronicle another of these awful visitations which it has pleased the Almighty to send us. As yet we are glad to hear no lives have been lost, though from the evidences which have ...
Article : 489 wordsTHE Court commeneed here on the 6th instant, before Judge Meymott, Mr. Templeton conducting the business for the Crown. William Asquith was indicted for stealing three head of ...
Article : 97 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Smithers, Levey, Rees, Argent, and Peden. Fifteen prisoners (three being remands) were brought before the Bench Three ware discharged, and two were ...
Article : 1,249 wordsI am sorry to have to state that this district has again been visited with another flood with such disastrous results as to surpass any that have taken place since the flood of August, '57. It commenced to rain slightly ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 133 wordsOur district has again been visited by another disastrous inundation. All our alluvial land is again flooded; the hopes of our farmers, so far as the wheat crop is concerned, are all destroyed. The destruction ...
Article : 996 wordsBEFORE Mr. J. S. Dowling, Judge. PEACOCK V. LLOYD. This action, the hearing of which was entered upon on Wednesday evening, was now resumed and concluded. It ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 10 Jun 1864, Page 2
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