Our Melbourne papers by the steamship Blackbird: are to the 24th June. The following resolutions had been carried in the Assembly, on the motion of Mr. O'shanassy: ...
Article : 953 wordsSir,—I quite agree with your correspondent, "A Presbyterian Layman," in Thursday's issue, that if the new assembly, in chosing a moderator pass over Dr. Lang, they will gratuitously insult that veteran minister, and, ...
Article : 319 wordsPatrick Mullally, for being drunk and riotous in Pitt-street, was fined 10s., or to be imprisoned for three days. Henry M'Creagh, fro stealing a sofa, the property of ...
Article : 958 wordsThis was an appeal from a decree of the late Primary Judge, directing an account in the usual form in a redemption suit where the mortgagee was in possession. ...
Article : 120 wordsPatrick Delaney, Robert Scorer, and David Adamson, were dug out of the drive to-day. They were dreadfully mutilated, and all dead. ...
Article : 35 wordsA carge of wheat, 12,000 bushels, is said to have been sold, privately, at over 9s, adn close on 9s. 3d., cash. A better feeling exists in the markets, but no ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Alexandra, steamer, sailed for Sydney, at 5 p.m, to-day. MR. DISTRICT COURT JUDGE M'FARLAND.—At the opening of the Supreme Court yesterday morning, ...
Article : 3,130 wordsIN EQUITY.—Before the Court at 10 o'clock a.m.— Equity Appeals.—Broughton v. Rodd and others, part heard; Sempill v. Lee and others; Norton and another, v. Hughes and another; Brooks and another v. ...
Article : 51 wordsIn pursuance of the powers vested in us in this behalf, we direct and order that while the offices of Master in Equity and Chief Commissioner of Insolvont Estates, in Sydney, shall be vested in the same person, ...
Article : 376 wordsSir,—I was much gratified to observe that the cold-blooded letter of a "Warrege Squatter" in the Herald of this morning did not appear in your liberal paper. What can be the meaning of such a feeling in this ...
Article : 340 wordsHis Honor the Chief Commissioner granted certificates to the following insolvents, namely:—John and Michael Gleeson; John Hill, subject to payment of fees; Charles Morrell, subject to payment of fees; ...
Article : 217 wordsSir,—I have already stated my objections to the system of defence proposod by the committee; and, if your correspondent "Bullum" neglects to read, he only is at fault. I have no intention of repeating the ...
Article : 168 wordsSir,—Upon the perusal of the Empire of June 8th, I find that some evil disposed person has made an unwarrantable attack upon the character of several gentlemen holding squatters licenses and residing in ...
Article : 356 wordsMary O'Brien, Margaret M'Encroo, and Mary White, were charged on suspicion of stealing £5 and a gold watch and chain, the property of Patrick Kean. Constable Dwyer, on receiving information, proceeded to a house ...
Article : 748 wordsBANGHAM V. SMITH.—The plaintiff sued the defendant for £10 alleged to have been collected by the defendant on account of the plaintiff. The defence set up by the defendant was that he had employed an ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 490 wordsSir,—Would you kindly insert the following, as I deem it would influence the selection of a better clase of men being appointed to the command of vessels, where so much life and properly are at the risk and ...
Article : 367 wordsSir,—I write to inform you that on Saturday evening last, about half-past six o'clock, I discovered a telescopic comet in the constellation Monocoros, in R. A. 7 hours 57 minutes declination, 3 degrees south. A few ...
Article : 204 wordsJURY CAUSES.—1899 Pugh v. Greer: 2823, Thompson v. Tulloh. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 28 Jun 1865, Page 5
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