Charles Martin, Prientenbach, convicted on his own plea of guilty for stealing a mare, the property of Mr. Opie, and whose sentence yvas deferred for the opinion of the Colonial Surgeon as to his sanity, was brought up by Mr. Laurence, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 wordsSHIPPING. Arrived—Osprey, from Foo Choo Foo; Amsterdam, from Batavia. Sailed—Great Britain, for Liverpool; and ...
Article : 37 wordsSeveral applications for time to meet adverse verdicts were entertained, and where any reasonable grounds could be shown the indulgence asked for was granted. DEFENDED CAUSES. ...
Article : 2,078 wordsThe following was yesterday posted up outside the Telegraph Office:— MELBOURNE SHIPPING. March, 2,1859. ...
Article : 34 wordsA SUSPICIOUS CHARACTER.—James Webber, seaman, was charged with being found with a bag of clothes in his possession, and not satisfactorily accounting for them. Policeconstable Boyle stated that he apprehended the prisoner ...
Article : 121 wordsAccording to announcement, the steamer Melbourne, having Mr. Wigley's yacht, Alert, in tow, left Port Adelaide en route for an excursion trip down the Gulf to Port Elliot, the ...
Article : 2,231 wordsTHE "KING" OF DELHI.—The following account of the departure and progress of the State prisoners from Delhi to Calcutta will be found highly interesting:—The ex-King, his family, and attendants, were ...
Article : 2,648 wordsSir—You may perhaps consider the following extracts from Roman Catholic publications a fitting comment upon Cardinal Wiseman's remarks on the religious stability of the Irish people, which appeared ...
Article : 274 wordsTHE GORILLA.—A CARNIVOROUS BIPED.—Another novelty is about to be introduced at the Crystal Palace, in the shape of a specimen of the gorilla, an animal said more nearly to approach to the human species than any ...
Article : 901 wordsSir—The Registrar-General reminds me of a Jury of his countrymen who wished to give a verdict for a plaintiff, after hearing his case, without hearing the case for the defendant; and, on being requested by ...
Article : 316 wordsSir—Your paper of this date contains a letter in which Mr. H. Gilbert, Soli[?]itor, expresses his desire to see published the particulars of charges between lessor and lessee, referred to in my letter which ...
Article : 1,541 wordsSPECK v. MILLER—Mr. Herford, for plaintiff, stated that this case was agreed by both parties to stand over till next Wednesday. CROSS V. MACPHERSON—For £1 2s. 6d. Defendant ...
Article : 113 wordsPresent—Messrs. Crettenden (Chairman), Wingate, and Lindsay. Read circular from the Secretaries to Central Committee formed for the purpose of relieving the sufferers by the late ...
Article : 135 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Patrick Morris was fined 5[?]. for this offence; and James Simmonds, who was similarly accused, was discharged. ASSAULTING A FEMALE.—John Diamond, a bricklayer, ...
Article : 483 wordsPresent—Messrs. Mitchell (Chairman), Sutton, and Norton. Letters read from the District Councils of Burnside and Payneham, requesting permission to remove stone from the property of this Council, for the repair of roads. Request to ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 3 Mar 1859, Page 3
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