BY the arrival of the mail steamer Geelong this morning, we are in possession of our usual files. The following are the principal items of the news. It will be seen that, although we have no later dates than ...
Article : 427 wordsSITTINGS IN BANCO. (Before their Honors Sir Alfred Stephen, Chief Justice; Mr. Justice Hargrave, and Mr. Justice Faucett.) ...
Article : 798 wordsFORTUNATE indeed were the holiday folks of Wednesday, in receiving such fine weather for their visit to the Exhibition, yesterday, from its commencement, was as unpleasant as the previous day was delightful, ...
Article : 2,811 wordsThis case came before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on July 7 for hearing. It was an appeal by the Attorney-General of New South Wales against a decision of the Supreme Court, whereby a demurrer by ...
Article : 225 wordsThe French Chambers assembled at one o'clock this afternoon, when a communication was simultaneously made by the Government to the Senate and Corps Legislatif, explaining the situation of affairs, and ...
Article : 166 wordsAfter I telegraphed last night, there were more demonstrations in favour of war. One band, which went down the Boulevards at half-past twelve, was about 5000 strong. The Figaro this morning reports ...
Article : 503 wordsHer Majesty the Queen is staying at Windsor, where on June 20th the infant daughter of the Prince and Princess Christian was christened in the presence of Her Majesty, the Royal parents, Princess Louise, ...
Article : 158 wordsIn consequence of the lamented death of Lord Clarendon some important changes in the Cabinet have been made. The vacant seals of the Foreign Office are assigned to Lord Granville, and the portfolio of the ...
Article : 235 wordsBANCO COURT.—Crown Case: Queen v. Rogerson. Motions generally. Motions, &c: Ex parte Everingham, prohibition; in re Chambers, gentleman, one, &c., ex parte Blair; ex parte Woolley, prohibition, Tenants' ...
Article : 95 wordsIn the estate of William Russell Hill. An application for release by insolvent was deferred until Monday next. In the estate of William Somerville. ...
Article : 174 wordsJune 28.—This Bill was resumed in committee at clause 10 (derivative title of tenant) and clause 11 (exempting certain lands, from the operation of the Bill) which were agreed to, as were clauses 12 to 19. ...
Article : 444 wordsMR. DISRAELI rose and said: I do not wish to embarrass her Majesty's Government, but, on the contrary, to endeavour to assist and support them in a moment of extreme emergency. The questions I wish ...
Article : 1,408 wordsTHE annual dinner of the members of the Agricultural Society of New South Wales took place last evening, at Courvoisier's Hotel de France. The room was tastefully decorated and brilliantly lighted. The chair at the upper ...
Article : 3,275 wordsFrancis Curtis was fined 40s; in default, seven days in gaol, for indecent behaviour in Hyde Park. Edward Joseph Reddy was found guilty of being drunk and disorderly in Elizabeth-street, and was ...
Article : 433 wordsIn the House of Lords on June 20th, Lord Russell brought on his motion on this subject. Promising that he took this step from no want of confidence in the Government, he adverted to the changes made of late ...
Article : 397 wordsTwo drunkards were punished. On the summons sheet there were thirteen cases. Jane Jones was fited 10s, with 5s 6d costs of court, for making use of indecent language within the hearing of ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 2 Sep 1870, Page 3
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