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Advertising : 817 wordsThe meeting on Monday evening last was held as advertised Mr. Lemon in the chair. The new rules were read over and agreed to, and several addresses made to the meeting. It was very truly said, that the ...
Article : 181 wordsThe National Assembly of France has passed a law by which all writers in public newspapers on political, religious, or philosophical subjects, are to attach their names to each article, under heavy penalties in cases ...
Article : 523 wordsSIR,--On the evening of Thursday week last, I witnessed the burial of a Sergeant's child in Garrison. On passing the Roman Catholic Burial Ground, I must confess I was rather amazed at seeing the military, as well as the inhabitants, perambulating the ...
Article : 144 wordsMr. Poyser's Lecture and Mesmeric experiments on Tuesday evening last, in the Hall of the Mechanics' Institution, we cannot do justice to, the results of his efforts to explain and exemplify being to us most ...
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Advertising : 64 wordsSIR,--I did not attend the "Demonstration Meeting on Thursday last, and therefore, could not suggest any amendment of, or addition to the "Resolutions" passed on the occasion, otherwise I should have asked to whom the Bells of Trinity ...
Article : 218 wordsPERHAPS there is no portion of the British empire actually occupied by civilised men, where the magistrates are so totally senseless and ignorant of their duties as Justices, as are those of Van Diemen's ...
Article : 1,384 wordsBUTCHER' MEAT.--Mr. Joseph, the Hebrew butcher of Liverpool-street, has called our attention to the case Loring v. Benjamin, tried in the Court of Requests on Thursday last. Mr. Joseph states that he is the accredited butcher for the ...
Article : 1,645 wordsSHEEP ROBBERY.--George Sidebottom was brought up accused of the robbery of 21 sheep, belonging to Mr. Loring, of Liverpool-street. Henry Wilson, butcher, of Elizabeth-street, proved ...
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The Britannia and Trades' Advocate (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1846 - 1851), Thu 14 Nov 1850, Page 2
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