We give below information respecting two fresh cases of small-pox (one of which was found in the Infirmary), a death from the discase, and other information regarding real or supposed cases. ...
Article : 85 wordsOur reporter waited upon Constable Cook at his residence Cumberland-street, on Saturday, when he made the following statement:—I joined the police force on May 3 last, and was attached to No. 4 division. During the second ...
Article : 2,954 wordsThe Beach on Saturday was composed of the Police Magistrats, with Messrs. Arguimbac, Dean, and Maclean. John Cagney, convicted of having no lawful means of support, was sentenced to be imprisoned three months. ...
Article : 316 wordsWe have, the gratification of reporting that several of the cases recently reported to be small-pox have since been visited by medical offices but lately appointed by the Board of Health, and declared by them not to be small-pox. A ...
Article : 1,164 wordsThe bench in the Charge court was occupied on Saturday morning by Messrs. Marah, Scott, and V. Brown. Arthur Belcher was lined 40s. for riotous conduct, and obscene language, and remanded on a charge of assaulting a ...
Article : 362 wordsMaster's Office.—At 10.30 a.m. Collinan and others v. Drultt and another, to settle security or appeal. At 41 a.m.: Dibb[?] and others v. Brown and others (2576). taxation; Brown and another v. Dibbe and others (2117), taxation; same v. same ...
Article : 9 wordsMonday, September 5.— Alexander Veseys examination of witnessrs; John Joseph Parrelly, adjourned examination; James Edwin, [?] Tuesday, September 6.—Certificate applications; Israel Butts. ...
Article : 121 wordsSpring v. Booty, Gitters v. Le Conteur, Wilson and others v. Hunger, Bryant T. Hebblewhite, Matthews v. Ingham, same v. Cox, M'Corthy and another v. Jones, Ryan v. Ryan, Brimson v. Sutter, Lyona and another v. Peste. ...
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Advertising : 452 wordsDr. Clane writes:—"I simply state facts in connection with the small-pox scare, such as they occurred in my late experience. "Rout's Case.—I saw flout on the 15th Jane. He had ...
Article : 2,487 wordsMr. Copeland's motion in the Legislative Assembly in reference to the manner in which persons presumably healthy have been kept in the houses in which small-pox has appeared, although rejected by so large a majority, has had ...
Article : 2,148 wordsSir,—With that terrible reality, small-pox, stalking through our midst would it not be well in the absence of any onactment rendering imporative the closing of public and circulating libraries during such a crisis as that which is ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 5 Sep 1881, Page 7
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