February 2--Brightman, barque, 383 tons, C. G. Cowley, commander, from Adelaide 28th ult. Passengers--Cabin, Mrs. Cowls, Mrs Armstrong and son, Miss Blackgate ...
Article : 978 wordsWe regret that the crime of arson has become prevalent in South Australia. The population of the colony on the 8th of January 1850, was 56,000. ...
Article : 271 wordsIII, THE punishment of the offenders against society, ought to partake more of a diffusive character than the political writers of the ...
Article : 1,839 wordsTHE Legislative Council has been postponed to the 26th March. The Sydney Philosophical Society, under the auspices of Dr. Nicholson and others, is ...
Article : 149 wordsPapers to the 5th ultimo represent the condition of the Island as much improved both commercially and politically, since the arrival of Sir G. W. Anderson. Several ...
Article : 133 wordsFrom the minute of the Governor, addressed to the Legislative Council on the 18th of September, it appears that the financial affairs or the island were in a more ...
Article : 206 wordsBY the Broad ARE we have our usual files to the end of November, Matters in reference to the convict question remained nearly in state quo, but there ...
Article : 86 wordsAn outbreak had taken place among the Indians of Florida. Hayti was declared an Empire, and Soulonge and his wife had been declared Emperor and Empress. The ...
Article : 50 wordsLAMEN[?]BL[?] OCCUR[?]NCE.--On Saturday last, the body of a respectable settler or the name of Betta, was found in the River Plenty, about four miles beyond the bridge. ...
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Port Phillip Gazette and Settler's Journal (Vic. : 1845 - 1850), Tue 5 Feb 1850, Page 2
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