SIR.—No good object can be served by the New South3 Wales Government putting forth and attempting to stand upon points on which they can have no firm footing At best this is a course of proceeding pregnant with many ...
Article : 904 wordsSIR,—The communication of your correspondent from this place, which appears in the Weekly Empire of the 2nd instant, contains a reflection on the miners and inhabitants that is quite nowarranted, I have seen ...
Article : 631 wordsEdward Study, Elizabeth Smith, Thomas Lowerty, John Boyee, John Piper, drunkerds, and James Dowling, charged with begging in George-street, were discharged. John Jackson, a[?]as S[?]ones, under remand, charged on ...
Article : 915 wordsThis was an action for trespass in which was involved the question of boundary of certain squetting stations. The jury had found a verdict for the plaintiff, damages £48, and the Court subsequently granted a rule nise for ...
Article : 281 wordsMOTION, &c.—In re Hamilton, Real Properly Act, part beard; Kosten v. Haigh, motion to dissolve injunction. IN [?]QUITY—Before the Primary Judge in Equily, at ...
Article : 95 wordsIn the matter of the Tomago Mining Company. The Chief Commissioner gave the following judgment upon the proof tendered by Mr. Throsby, as the bearer or holder of twenty six of the company's debentures, and ...
Article : 2,332 wordsWE have Hongkong papers to July 28th. The Overland Trade Report of that date has the following:- There is a rumour that food at Nangking is becoming excessively scarce, and that the insurgents must soon be ...
Article : 1,069 wordsSIR.—Seeing by the Maitland Mercury of to-day that a letter appeared in the Empire of Monday last imp[?]ging the report of the assault upon me by Mr. Bolding, J.P., on 26th ultimo, copied into your paper from the Morpeth Leader. ...
Article : 373 wordsMary Sutton, found drunk in Yurong-street, was discharged. John George, charged with wilfully breaking the lock of a door, valued at 5s., the property of William ...
Article : 236 wordsIn the estate of Henry Machen, a special meeting for examination. Mr. Johnson, for the official assignee, examined Mr. Lenehan respecting matters of account. After the examination had lasted several hours, it was ...
Article : 202 wordsSIR.—In times like these, when so many poor unfortunate creatures have been flooded out of their houses, and suffered so much damage in the loss of their crops and portions of their farme, it may not be smise ...
Article : 537 wordsSIR.—in your issue of the 2nd istant appears a letter signed "A Lever of Justice," in which the writer a [?]udes to an action in the Supreme Court, tried on the 25th ultimo, Graham v. the Commissioner for Railways. I ...
Article : 530 wordsM'CARROLL V. KENALL.—This case was heard last Friday. The plaintiff claimed £30 17s. 6s. for commission at the rate of five shillings per ton on all sales from defendent's flour mill; £24 of this amount being for ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 13 Sep 1864, Page 2
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