SIR,—As a Bill is now before the Legislative Council to amend the Law as to New Trials, the following report of the praotice in London may not be altogetber out of place, and at the same time shew our legislators, the ...
Article : 1,835 wordsTHE opening of this sacred edifice, which has been looked forward to so eagerly by the Cotholic pepulation of this district, took place on Sunday last. Before giving a description of the ceremony, it may not be out of place ...
Article : 318 wordsA meeting of the Waverley Municipal Council was held in the Council Chambers, on Friday, 17th instant. Present—The Chairman, Councillors Smithers, Brown, Joseph Vickery, Simmons, snd Newland, and the ...
Article : 115 wordsTHE match between T. M'Grath and T. Dewardt, for fifty pounds a side, in watermen's boats, came off on Saturday afternoon, as duly agreed on. The course prilled was from the buoy off Fort Macquarie round ...
Article : 287 wordsA NUMEnousLY attended meeting of Mr. Dalley's friends, including many members of the Legislature, Was held on Saturday evening at the Royal Hotel, to consider the most suitable pita for a public demonrtratinn ia honour ...
Article : 670 wordsELECTION OF MAYOR.—To-day, at half-past three o'clock p.m., the Aldermen proceeded to slect a Mayor for the year 1800, in tba room of C. H. Walsh, Esq., whose tenure of office had expired. After the pre. ...
Article : 100 wordsTHE Melbourne journals quote San Francisco news to the 16th December. The following appears in the San Francisco Herald of that date:— ...
Article : 770 wordsCLARENOR PRODUCE.—The enterprising storekeepers of Grafton, the Messrs. F. and A. Vinden, are now exhibit. in at their Stores, Prince-street, samples of maize, onions, and potatoes; also of wheat, the golden drops, ...
Article : 509 wordsWE take the following from the Northern Times of Satur, day last:— We have not been put in possession of the authentic state of the polling for the candidates engaged in the ...
Article : 164 wordsBY the Wonga Wonga, we have Melbourne papera to the 16th instant. We gather the following from the Age:— Dr. Milton, whose regular attendance at the Police ...
Article : 858 wordsHood v. the Mayor, and othes. BANCO COURT. Stuart T. Mitchell (part heard); Daniell and another v. Temlins and others; Keep, v. Tomlins and others; ...
Article : 102 wordsFebruary 20.—James Nugent, third 11 a.m., at Msitland; Samuel B. Sergeant, third, 11 a.m., at Bathurst; James P.S. Mahoney, third, 11 a.m. Edward Richardson, third, noon, at Maitland; Fredriok'Birros, second, ...
Article : 273 wordsBETWEEN 6 and 7 o'clock yesterday morning, a most determined attempt to murder, so far as the cizcumstances have transpired, was made in a home adjacent to the Coachmakers' Arms, corner of Goulburn and ...
Article : 565 wordsDURSING the last few days our district has been visited with henvy rains. The Cudgegong is nearly bank high an unusual occurence at this time of the year. We have now good prospects of a fair supply of winter feed. ...
Article : 605 wordsBY way of San Franoisco (says the Age), we have received intelligence from Valparaiso to December 1st, and Peru November 14th. The folllowing summary of Chillion news is taken ...
Article : 251 wordsBEFORE Mr. Kettle, and Captain Scott. Five persons were convicted of drunkerness, and sentenced to pay a penally of 10s, each, or, be imprisoned for twenty-four hours. ...
Article : 374 wordsTHE following letter appeared in the London Times of the 15th:— Sir,—My expedition for the suivey of the North Atlantic Telegraph roule sailed from Boston on the 29th ...
Article : 388 wordsBY way of Melbourne we have Adelaide news to the 7th instant. The South Australian Register refers thus to the loss of the Blervie Castle, which left Gravesend for Adelaide ...
Article : 536 wordsOn Friday night last, about 11 o'clock, a person named M'Nab', residing at Mr. Anson's, Pyrmont Bridge Hotel, was artacked by three men, on the embakment appro[?]ehing the bridge on the Sydney side, and treated in a ...
Article : 180 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate and Mr. T. C. Breillat. Henry Brown, a seamin belonging to the ship North Wind, was convicted of continused disobedienece; ...
Article : 234 wordsA distressing case of sucied occurred the other day at those diggings. Mrs. Young, the wife of a respectable publican, having for some time pant suffered form depression of spirits, through the dentil of one of her ...
Article : 236 wordsLAST evening, about ten o'clock, two women named Mary Murphy and Suson Menghar had a quarrel in that notorious locality, "Durand'salley," when the former took up a knife and stabbed the other in the neck. ...
Article : 75 wordsTHE unfortunate man Clifford, whose case was reported in Saturday's issue, has since exporot in the I flrmary. It will be remembered that he was suffering from temporary insanity, occasioned by bearing that on Saturday ...
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