THE Honorable J. H. Plunkett, Esq., Q C., delivered [?] vervable leoiure on " The History and present state of the Education Question in the Mother Country," in the hall of St. Benedict's Young Men's Society, last evening. ...
Article : 1,508 wordsThere were twenty-six cases on the police sheet, of which eleven were discharged and four remanded, William Bragg, 14, was charged with stealing a loaf of bread, value 30., the property of William Pritchard. ...
Article : 282 wordsThis case, which was commenced on Friday, was resumed and concluded. The plaintiff admitted in his cross-examination that Messrs. Tooth and Co, had promised that they would not sea him at " too great a loss" ...
Article : 264 wordsDR. WILSON was returned to-day as member for the Southern Gold.fields, so for as the Burringoug district is concerned. The following is the state of the poll— Dr. Wilson. Mr. E. A. Cooper. ...
Article : 105 wordsThe election terminated to-day in the return of Mr. Marlin, Q. C. The following votes were polled — Mr. Martin Mr. O'Connell. Tomut. 916. 53 ...
Article : 63 wordsBEFORE Messrs, E. North and N. D. Stenhouse. Arthur Hutcheson and John Glover, arrested by senior constable Miller, at Balmain, last evening, on susocion of being concerned in the shooting of the man ...
Article : 265 wordsThis was an action for libel, brought by Dr. Scott, of Maitland, against Messrs. Hanson and Bennett, the proprietors of this journal. The alleged libel was contained in a series of articles and letters published in the ...
Article : 167 wordsThe fourth quarterly match of the Victoria Rifle Club came off on Saturday. The shooting was highly creditable. The Brothers arrived to-day from the Mauritius, with ...
Article : 139 wordsJURY COURT— Special jury of twelve— Scott v. Hanson and suct[?]er, part heard. BANCO COURT— Richards v. Whitford; Matthews v. Ogg; Smith and another v. Ogg; McMullen v. Cecil. ...
Article : 65 wordsA PUBLIC meeting of tailors and others interested in the promotion of colonist industry, was held last evening in the Temperance Hall. There were about 200 persons present at the commencement of the proceedings. The ...
Article : 3,991 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner. In the estate of E och W. Budder, an examination meeting. Mr. J. Dillon, on behalf of a creditor, examined insolvent respecting his alleged estate. The examination ...
Article : 116 wordsCORONER'S INQUEST— An inquest on the body of a Mr. William Reading, aged forty-eight years, was held yesterday morning. Diceased was a married man, resided in Market-street for the last five years, and was ...
Article : 1,068 wordsTuesday. 17th— John Cutter, William R.Young, single. James Keppie, William Hayles, first, at 10 a m. Wednesday, 18th—M'Mullen and Co., Thomas Hale, third. Thomas Howarth, single. Eli Starkle, first. William ...
Article : 131 wordsFOUND DROWNED— About one o'clock yesterday afternoon, the body of a man about sixty years of age, was found by a waterman named James Richards, finating in the water near the dead-house at Circular Quay. A ...
Article : 680 wordsBEFORE Mr. District Judge Dowling. The Crown Prosecutor conducted the following cases— Emily Salmon, charged with feloniously stealing. ...
Article : 436 wordsA few days ago an attempt was made to murder the public executioner at Mults; by hurling on him from the top of a house on the St. Giuseppc Road a heavy stone as he was lying asleep outside the door, as is the custom ...
Article : 243 wordsBEFORE A'fred Cheeke, Esq., Judge. M CALLUM V. PEMELL AND, ANOTHER. This was a jury case in which Mr. Isracs, instructed by Mr. Johnson, appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. ...
Article : 230 wordsTWO CHILDREN MURDERED BY THEIR FATHER— On the 22nd a tearful affair occurred at West Bromwich. It seems that Benjamin Holden, a blacksmith, requested his wife to proceed to his father's house to fetch some ...
Article : 187 wordsJURY CAUSE— Carr v. Simons. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 17 Nov 1863, Page 5
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