MR. EDITOR—I beg leave to offer a few remarks on the memorial which is now in course of signature, having for its object the renewal of transportation to this colony, for the purpose of procuring prison ...
Article : 346 wordsMr. Purefoy made an application on behalf of John Lynch, alias Dunleavy, that the court would be pleased to order such portion of the prisoner's property (then in the hands of the crown prosecutor) ...
Article : 2,977 wordsA PETITION has been got up by some nameless party or parties, who are justly afraid to shew themselves except behind the screens in the club house, praying her Majesty and parliament to "direct that ...
Article : 678 wordsThis address, we are informed, was delivered by Mr. Braim in the hall of the college on the occasion of his assuming the office of head master, and has been published at the oft repeated request of his friends. ...
Article : 631 wordsHis Honor having taken his seat on the bench, the jury were called into the box, and their names having been called over, the clerk enquired if they had agreed in their verdict, when Dr. M'Donald, the ...
Article : 372 wordsJohn Thomson was indicted for the murder of Michael Lynch, by stabbing him with a pair of sheep shears in the left side, at Goulburn, on the 10th of November, 1841, so that the died the ...
Article : 1,244 wordsWE do not know exactly what influence the advice of our contemporary of the Gazette may have upon the aspirants to legislative honours in the colony; but presuming that there are at least half a dozen ...
Article : 951 wordsBarton v. Humphreys.—This was an action of trover for the recovery of the possession of a variety of farming implements, dairy and kitchen utensils, millstones, lime, a quantity of hay, &c., left upon a ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Thu 24 Mar 1842, Page 2
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