"The Great Awakening" is the term used to designate the extensive revival of religion now in progress in this country, and is yet the theme of conversation everywhere, and of discussion in all our papers, religious and secular. ...
Article : 658 wordsMr. Ingleby appeared for insolvent; Mr. Andrews for the trade assignee; and Mr. John Brown attended as accountant. Mr. Partridge, solicitor, was examined with regard to preparing the deed of conveyance executed by insolvent to Mr. ...
Article : 1,489 wordsWe have news from Sydney to August 25th. The markets are unaltered. The Gold Discovery at Fort Curtis has been confirmed, and the Gladstone is almost deserted. ...
Article : 87 wordsSir—In your report of the Exhibition of Stock, held a few days since at the Cattle-Yards, you express disappointment, at the stock exhibited in the sheep-pens. I am not surprised that you should express ...
Article : 342 wordsThere is no improvement to note in any branch of trade, and quotations continue nominal. SHIPPING. ARRIVED—Scargo(?), from London; Admella, ...
Article : 40 wordsPUBLIC-HOUSE BRAWLS.—John Miller appeared to answer a charge of assault preferred against him by a young woman of masculine appearance, who responded to the name of Maria Flinn. The plaintiff deposed that she was servant to ...
Article : 405 wordsI. FORMATION OF— 1. Constitution, designation, and definition of boundaries of, in whom vested. 2. Prescribed form and superficial area of. ...
Article : 2,021 wordsSir—Some time since your contemporary stated that the Government "will probably reserve the power to tax for the general purposes of the colony, the future leaseholders of the Crown Lands." Now in England our papers ...
Article : 591 wordsThe case of the British Empire Shipping Company against Soames Brothers was heard in the Court of Queen's Bench on the 26th May, and judgment given. Great attention appears to have been paid to this ...
Article : 995 wordsPresent—The Chairman, and Councillors Russell, Green, and Walters. Resolved, that the 14½ chains of forming remaining to be done on the Darley-road, be completed. ...
Article : 270 wordsPresent—Mr. H. Schroeder, Chairman; Messrs. L. R. Feller and Christ. Hippner. Letter read from the Chief Secretary's office, stating that the Government did not consider it necessary to appoint a ...
Article : 191 wordsSir—Perhaps one great use of the press is the enabling the whole population to know what one of themselves imagines is going on in public matters, apart from political considerations and manaeuvres. ...
Article : 608 wordsThe sittings of the Local Court, Adelaide, Full Jurisdiction, will be held at the Local Court-House, on Wednesday, September 1, 1858, and the following day. The list contains the names of the parties in the several causes for trial:— ...
Article : 320 wordsPresent — Messrs. Robt. Rankine (Chairman), Bache, Tolmie, and Stiles. Clerk paid Mr. D. H. Mever £ 2 by order ofthe Council, for right of road through Section 980. ...
Article : 251 wordsPresent—Messrs. C. H. Webb (Chairman), Brady, Wright, and Hitchcox. In reply to a memorial respecting the road through Section 41, Clare, the Council, after carefully examining the land ...
Article : 270 wordsDREADFUL MURDER IN STAFFORDSHIRE.—The County of Stafford has just been the scene of a brutal murder. The particular spot at which the tragedy occurred is railed Brockmoor. It is an outlying ...
Article : 2,529 wordsSir—From a part of the proceedings that occurred on the occasion of the festivities arising out of the Agricultural Show, it appears that your contemporary wishes its alter ego to indoctrinate European "capitalists there ...
Article : 186 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Thomas Jackson was fined £1 for disorderly conduct in the public streets. Thomas Plunkett was fined 40s. for a similar offence; and William Anderson was fined 10s. for being drunk. ...
Article : 1,115 wordsPresent—Messrs. Spotswood (Chairman), Pitcher, and Broadstock. Clerk presented audited accounts, showing a balance of 550l. 15s. to credit of the district. ...
Article : 236 wordsSir—I have often noticed that the fracas for which some of the Legislatures of the neighbouring colonies have earned an unenviable notoriety, have generally taken place at night. From these "scenes" South Australia ...
Article : 335 wordsSir—As the Clerk of Works and the Engineer of the river weir have published a letter each in the daily papers of the colony, I deem it not impudent in me to offer an opinion, by perusing both letters carefully through. ...
Article : 615 wordsTHE ITALIAN CONFERENCE HOAX.—A rather remarkable trial took place at the Middlesex Sessions on the 20th of May—that of "Alexander Borromeo," otherwise "Dr. Tucker," the clever adventurer who deceived the ...
Article : 294 wordsTHE NELSON FAMILY.—By an advertisement in another column it will be seen that, the farewell benefit to this family will be given at White's Rooms this evening. We have no doubt, from the selection of pieces, ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 31 Aug 1858, Page 3
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