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  2. LAW. SUPREME COURT.—WEDNESDAY.

    Mr. Solicitor-General and Mr. Innes, instructed. by Mr. Williamson, appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. Rogers, instructed by Messrs. Pigott and Trickett, for the defendant. ...

    Article : 1,094 words
  3. CUSTOM-HOUSE ENTRIES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 385 words
  4. O RANGE.

    THE late hot weather and bad state of the roads has made our little town excessively dull; but it has been somewhat enlivened this week by the arrival of several distinguished strangers among us, connected with, or ...

    Article : 860 words
  5. EXECUTION OF A PRUSSIAN SPY.

    AMONGST the minor tragedies enacted in the present war was the execution of a Prussian spy in Paris. Lieutenant Harth, a Prussian infantry officer, was shot in the great square of the Ecole Militaire. The ...

    Article : 463 words
  6. METROPOLITAN QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Mr. Fosterprosecuting for the Crown. OBTAINING GOODS BY MEANS OF FALSE PRETENCES. Henry Rich, alias Joseph Muller, was arraigned on a charge of obtaining, on the 26th September last, ...

    Article : 768 words
  7. CAUSES WHICH HAVE LED TO THE FRENCH DISASTERS.

    SIR,—Permit an unprejudiced looker-on to offer a fewsuggestions in explanation of the causes which. have led to the terrible disasters which have o vertaken the French army. ...

    Article : 2,387 words
  8. Advertising

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    Advertising : 661 words
  9. CARGO.

    DURING the last fortnight the weather has been as bad as ever, completely putting a stop to all carting, and making things look as gloomy as possible; yet in spite of this, the miners keep on steadily doing their best to ...

    Article : 359 words
  10. THE LATE REV. DR. CRAIK.

    THE Rev. James Craik, D.D., of St. George's, Glasgow, one of the most highly esteemed ministers of the Church of Scotland, died on Saturday morning. Dr. Craik was born in 1802, and was ...

    Article : 387 words
  11. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY.

    Mary A. Sheehan, on remand, was charged with stealing a purse containing 18s from the person of Martha M'Kinlay. Sentenced to three months' gaol, with hard labour. The same prisoner was then ...

    Article : 294 words
  12. BROKEN CART CREEK.

    ALLUVIAL miners up here would be jubilant if water would make them so, but the general opinion is that ground sluicing in this neighbourhood does not pay. Our township is improving. We shall soon have two ...

    Article : 592 words
  13. JURY COURT.

    Mr. Want, instructed by Mr. Billyard, appeared for the plaintiff. There was no defence. Jury: Messrs. George Preddy, of Gannon's Forest; William Price, of Cook's River-road; ...

    Article : 285 words
  14. THE REV. NEWMAN HALL ON THE WAR.

    THE Rev. Newman Hall preached on Sunday afternoon in the new Congregational Chapel, Brixtonroad, London, when a collection was made in aid of the fund for the sick and wounded in the war now ...

    Article : 448 words
  15. BUSINESS FOR THIS DAY.

    BANCO COURT.—Fuller v. Weston, part heard; M'Culloch r. Eckford; M'Carroll v. M'Culloch; Bayley v. Burt; Young v. Parker. MASTER'S OFFICE.—At 10.30: Re Wood (deceased); ...

    Article : 40 words
  16. WATER POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY.

    Hugh Mackenzie was sent to gaol for three months, under the Vagrant Act. Summons Sheet.—Matthew Keeshan, John Wheeler, and Richard Wolton, were severally ...

    Article : 178 words
  17. INSOLVENCY COURT.—WEDNESDAY.

    In the estate of Patrick Reed. Single meeting. Insolvent did not appear. Two dobts were proved, and the report read. Meeting adjourned until December 7th. ...

    Article : 324 words
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