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  2. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    The following is an abstract of the proceedings of the Civil Sittings of the Supreme Court, which commenced November 14 and terminated November 24:—[Before His Honor Mr. Justice Boothby.] ...

    Article : 589 words
  3. PICKINGS FROM PUNCH.

    A political writer says "Prap[?]ty is the base of all civilization." For ourselves we thought it was the capital. ADVICE TO TUSCANY. ...

    Article : 2,300 words
  4. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.

    The motion for the abolition of export duties has been negatived. Markets are unchanged, bat flour is dull. The weather is terribly hot. ...

    Article : 33 words
  5. THE MAIL SERVICE.

    Sir—The subject Mr. Abrahams has mooted, and to which you have devoted a leading article, is indeed one of very great importance, and I hope that it will receive duo attention ...

    Article : 224 words
  6. BUILDING SOCIETIES.

    Sir—For many reasons I could bare been well content to forego any claim to the palm referred to in the above motto, adopted by one of your correspondents as his nom de plume: ...

    Article : 630 words
  7. THE FRENCH DISARMAMENT.

    When the master of many legions condescends to argue, he mist receive respectful attention and a well-considered reply. He proposes to convince instead of to compel; he ...

    Article : 1,874 words
  8. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 words
  9. BRITISH AND FOREIGN GLEANINGS.

    OPERATIVES AND THEIR EMPLOYERS.—At an adjourned meeting of delegates for the various trades in London, held September 13, at the Shaftesbury Hall, Aldersgate-street, a ...

    Article : 2,911 words
  10. POLICE COURTS.

    LUNACY.—A destitute-looking young woman named Doherty was charged with being a dangerous lunatic. Joseph Brown, of West-terrace, said he saw the prisoner looking into his garden. On asking her what she ...

    Article : 93 words
  11. LAY SERMONS FROM JUDGES AND MAGISTRATES.

    We lately had occasion to censure the practice—a growing one—of extra-judicial talk and an incontinence of small morality and sermonizing from the Bench. It infects our ...

    Article : 1,539 words
  12. GUICHEN BAY.

    Wool is still coming in in large quantities, and I hear that some comes from the Victorian side, in preference to being taken to Portland. From all accounts, the shipping of that place is rapidly falling off; reports say ...

    Article : 239 words
  13. TANUNDA.

    The Tann[?]ua golu-diggings are now pretty well forgotten. It ap; ears, however, that the treasures hidden in our neighbourhood of the Barossa Range are at least partly to be brought to the light of day, and if ...

    Article : 206 words
  14. PRECEPTORS' ASSOCIATION.

    The usual monthly meeting of the above Association was held in Pulteney-street Schoolroom, on Saturday last, when, considering the extreme heat of the weather, there was a tolerable attendance. Mr. King was voted ...

    Article : 3,496 words
  15. THE BIRTH AND PARENTAGE OF THE EMPEROR LOUIS NAPO[?]EON.

    We extract the following from an interesting pamphlet, forming the first part of a publication issued under the title," Some Account of the [?] Life of Louis N[?]poleon F[?] ...

    Article : 1,242 words
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