SUCH of our readers as do not see the Herald will be a little amused at the following paragraph, which we reprint from yesterday's number of that journal:— "At a public meeting held on Sunday, the ...
Article : 272 wordsMR. EDITOR—I am not so occupied in my philosophical observations on mankind; but I glean from the published daily records much information that directs my pursuits and influences my opinions. It ...
Article : 1,274 wordsPatrick A'Hearn was indicted for stealing a quantity of timber, the property of Mr. John Terry Hughes. Not guilty, discharged. Denis Clifford was indicted for having stolen a ...
Article : 245 wordsPILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM.—We learn from Munich that, on the 7th July, two sons of a citizen of that town took their departure on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, clothed in the proper ...
Article : 2,980 wordsJames Doyle was indicted for stealing a quantity of crockery and glassware, the property of Mrs. Catherine M'Leod, of Waterview, on the 10th of November, 1841. It appeared that the property had ...
Article : 3,380 wordsOn Friday an inquest was held at the Caledonian Hotel, by the coroner of the district, on view of the body of Mr. George W. A. Gordon, who put a period to his existence the same morning by cutting ...
Article : 1,132 wordsMR. EDITOR—An advertisement appears in the most conspicous corner of his day's Herald, signed "Campbell, Bell, and Co.," to the following effect:—"The English immigrants by the Lalla ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Thu 6 Jan 1842, Page 2
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