This was an action in trover, to recover from the defendant the value of certain goods alleged to have been illegally seized, and arising out of certain proceedings in the Police Court, towards the latter end of of last year, which ...
Article : 1,101 wordsThis was an action brought by John Ellis, of Port Gawler, to recover from John Stephens, the proprietor and publisher of the South Australian Register, the sum of £1000 in respect of a libel published in that newspaper on the 6th of ...
Article : 3,677 wordsDear Sir—Mr John Stephen has placed in my hands your letter to him of the 19th instant, in which you state that you are to ask the name of the writer of the letter signed "Humanitas," appearing in the Register of the 6th instant. And, in reply, I beg to state, that I ...
Article : 117 wordsDear Sir—I duly received your favour of yesterday's date, and observe the condition upon which you offer to give up the author of the letter in question. I cannot advise my client to be enlightened upon such very ...
Article : 155 wordsDeal Sir—I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of this day's date, in reply to mine of yesterday, in reference to your application to Mr Stephens on the part of Captain Ellis. While I admit that Mr Stephens has not the right to compel ...
Article : 248 wordsDear Sir— Upon reflection, you will not fall to perceive that if Mr. Eills accepted jour proposal to forego proceeding against Mr. Stephens, upon baring the name of the real author of the libel in bit client might be supplied with the came of some ...
Article : 150 wordsThis was an action of [?] to recover £258 0s 7d. Mr James, for the paintiff, staled that to the action there was no defence, the defendant having become bankrupt since his attorney had put an appearance. Plaintiff had ...
Article : 2,148 wordsDear Sir—I return too the writ herein, with undertaking endorsed. Since the offen made by me, on the part of Mr Stephens, hare produced no result, be must defend himself in the best manner he can, and from what I have beard of the case, I have heard of the case, I see no cause to fear the ...
Article : 5,116 wordsAlexander Grant, sheepfarmer; Edward Moon, labourer ; and Samuel Armstrong, labourer, were severally contributors to her Majesty's Exchequer to the extent of a crown, as a small tax upon their bibulous propensities. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 8 Mar 1848, Page 4
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