THE YELVERTON TRIAL.—The Dublin Evening Packet, a Conservative journal, calls attention to the fact that, while there are eight Roman Catholic Judges on the Irish Bench to four Protestants, the ...
Article : 2,162 wordsPRIM ROSES.—Ladies, please be sweet, but don't be too formal. Be roses, but don't be prim roses. PLAIN SPEAKING.—Gen. Lane, in an after-dinner speech, declared that he was too fall for utterance ...
Article : 1,845 wordsASSAULTS.—There[?] Clark was charged on the information of Frances Bolton with assaulting and beating her on the 20th instant.—The offence was proved, and the defendant fined 10s. Thomas O'Donnell was charged with assaulting and ...
Article : 292 wordsTHE COMMERCIAL PUBLIC have, no doubt, generally perused the very pointed and important remarks of Mr. Commissioner Holroyd, when delivering judgment in the notorious case of ...
Article : 1,507 wordsEVERY DOG is said to have his day, and the Dog Act which was passed last session fixed a settling day for many a cur in South Australia; but a very different day has dawned on the dogs of London. ...
Article : 631 wordsSir—Your correspondent "Emigrant," in last week's issue, appears to have entirely mistaken the point in question. There is no doubt whatever that a list might be ...
Article : 560 wordsAnother most important addition to our infant Iron Navy was made to-day at Glasgow, by the launch of the magnificent armour-cased frigate Black Prince, which was safely sent afloat in the Clyde from ...
Article : 3,177 wordsSOUTH AUSTRALIAN TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.—The anniversary of the above Society was held in Young-street Chapel, on May 24, by a public tea. About 80 persons were present, and after the tables ...
Article : 850 wordsSir—The volunteers have enrolled for a term of three years. More than three-fourths of that time has expired since the enrolment of many members of the force. May I be permitted to enquire through ...
Article : 85 wordsSir—Notwithstanding all that your correspondent, "A Country Elector," has said, I advise the Committee not to make any change in the districts of the colony; as continually changing is most ...
Article : 220 wordsTHE COURT OF APPEAL.—We understand that a motion will be made in the Supreme Court to-day (being the first day of term) to revive a recent judgment of the Supreme Court, ...
Article : 81 wordsSir—As I was honored with a request to forward you a report of the proceedings of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Freemasons, and Mr. Poole has called the same in question, I beg to inform you, that ...
Article : 131 wordsTHE ESTIMATES.—We understand that the Estimates of Ways and Means for the twelve months ending June 30, 1862, will be laid on the table of the House of Assembly to-morrow. We ...
Article : 142 wordsCOTTON CULTIVATION IN AUSTRALIA.—What is required to bring the cotton lands of Australia into cultivation is capital and labour. Of these two important essentials the men of Manchester have no lack. They ...
Article : 1,080 wordsThe Volunteers, numbering nearly 50 men, were drilled yesterday by Serjeant-Major Hunt. The day was a first-rate clay for it; but a few showers fell which prevented the majority of the fair sex from ...
Article : 282 wordsSOUTH AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE.—We have to call attention to the announcement of the quarterly soiree of the South Australian Institute, to be held this evening, in White's Booms. His ...
Article : 73 wordsDEPARTURE OF COLONISTS TO ENGLAND.— Amongst the passengers per Oscar, to Melbourne, on Saturday last, were several highly respected colonists, who are intending to proceed to England in ...
Article : 589 wordsGREAT DESTRUCTION OF RUSSIAN GRAIN BY LOCUSTS.—The following is from a recent circular of Messrs. Carr, of Rostock:—"The total shipments of wheat from Russia up to the end of September were ...
Article : 633 wordsYesterday Mr. B. F. Laurie, S.M., enrolled a large number of volunteers, after the business of the Court was over, at Normanville, making the number about 36. Over 50 names were given in as those willing to ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 27 May 1861, Page 3
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