THE heading may excite some surprise, not altogether Unmingled with earioeity and alarm, on the part of the numerous personal friends of Sir William Westbrook Barton. In point of fact, however, we do not mean'that ...
Article : 906 wordsSIR,—Might I treasase upon your valuable space for the inaertion of the following. It has been a matter of considerable surprise amongst a great many of the members of the varisus Volunteer compantes, that although ...
Article : 181 wordsAMONGST the Parliamentary papers published recently in Brisbane, in the following letter from Mr. juntice Lutwychs to Sir George Bowen:Eagle-street, Monday, 9th JANUARY, 1860. ...
Article : 537 wordsQUARTE SECSTIONS, MONDAY, JULY 1ST.—Before Henry Cary, Esq., Judge. The Crown prodecutor, Mr. Temploton, conducted teh following cases. Mary Lamb was indicted for having at Richmond stolen a chaque, ...
Article : 866 wordsSIR,— In my peper, in your issue of the 1st instant, it. appeared that the actual cash balance in the Treasury, for future expenditure, amounted to £414,523 on the 1st of January, 1861. I will now take the appropriations ...
Article : 737 wordsJUNE 29.—A splendid meteor was observed by me on the evening of the 29th instant, about half-past 6p.m. It descended in the form of a cuive, in the direction of the north-west. It was very brilliant for about a secound ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 301 wordsPOLICE OFFICE, MONDAY, JULY 1ST.—Before J.Byrnes, and G. Lungly, Esqrs.—William Kelly, charged with drunkenness and indecent conduct, was sentenced to three months in gaol.—Margaret Brewer was given into ...
Article : 657 wordsSERIOUS ACCIDENT.—A short time since a young man named William M'Neill, in the employ of Mr. Witt, of this neighbourhood, was returning home with two bullocks and a dray, when on reaching the steep bank that ...
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Advertising : 1,052 wordsThe Maitland Ensign contains the following report of the inquest on the late Mr. John Jones—His sad death (says that paper) will be deeply lamented by a wide circle of friends, to whom the intelligence of.it ...
Article : 1,323 wordsJUNE 27.—INQUEST ON MR. HENRY ALEXANDER, ON ARMIDALE. It having been reported that this unforuuate young man, who had been left behind by the post boy, in whose company he wason his way to Kempesy, ...
Article : 1,089 wordsSIR,—Having in your edition of the 2nd instant, a paragraph under the head of" Civic Improvements, in which you have the corporation credit for repairing and makig smart and time the wretched streets in ...
Article : 266 wordsCOURT. HOUCE, FRIDAY, JUNE 28.—Before Captain moore and J.L.Jones, Esq.—Edward Armfield summoned Sarah Arundell for having in her possestion ocertain articles, his property, which an application from him, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 4 Jul 1861, Page 8
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