WE announced in our last, that the Bangalore had sailed from London for Sydney, but we omitted to state that Mr. Wilmot, A. D. C. to His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, was ...
Article : 6,728 wordsWe reported in our last, the proceedings in the House of Cummons, in relation to the unanimous decision of the judges of England, confirming that of the Judges of Ireland, upon ...
Article : 497 wordsIt is, perhaps, riot generally known amnngst the “non—initiated,” that free[?]as[?]ry at least respects a vety considerable proportion of its Ceremonies, is essentially connected with biblical ...
Article : 1,009 wordsWe have the Sydney journals and private letters to the 2nd instant. The intelligence possesses little interest, except in relation to the proceedings in the Council. We mentioned in ...
Article : 838 wordsWe have already stated to our friends, that the precedence which this journal invariably gives to intelligence from the parent land, has caused the postponement of much matter of ...
Article : 287 wordsSIR,—From the reports of the speech delivered the Bishop, in support of the Petition of the Ministers of the Church of England in the colony, to the legislative Council, against the present ...
Article : 3,323 wordsThe necessity of returning to internal distillation, is now generally felt and acknowledged. The want of a market for our grain, urgently calls upon our patriotic Government to adopt ...
Article : 304 wordsOne of the most remarkable occurrences of the present extraordinary times, has given rise to much comment in the religious world. The two most ancient forms bf worship of the ...
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