MY DEAR SIR—I should feel obliged by your informing me if the Sydney bench of magistrates have been instructed to send all the Catholic destitute orphan children they consider it their duty to take ...
Article : 316 wordsH. M. ship Tortoise, six guns, 1000 tons, J. Wood, commander, arrived in our river on the 19th instant, with 394 male convicts on board, and a detachment of 102 rank and file of the 96th ...
Article : 231 wordsOn Sunday evening the usual monthly meeting of the above societies was held in the schoolroom, Castlereagh-street; the Very Rev. F. Murphy in the chair. After the business of St. Patrick's Society ...
Article : 2,457 wordsSIR—If, at the age of twenty-three years, when I attained the rank of sergeant-major in the 39th regiment, and first showed myself off in my silver-laced coat and epaulettes, I considered myself an ...
Article : 696 wordsThe public meeting convened by his worship the Mayor, in pursuance of a requisition to him for that purpose, took place at the theatre. The meeting excited extraordinary interest, and notwithstanding ...
Article : 475 wordsSeveral communications have been omitted for want of room. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 words"This same starved justice hath done nothing but prate every third word a lie." Shakspeare. IT is impossible for any candid person to have ...
Article : 2,466 words—A permanent agricultural and horticultural society, we are glad to announce, is at length established. His excellency the Governor has, we hear, expressed his intention, not merely to be present at the first ...
Article : 94 wordsJUDGE WILLIS AGAIN.—Another of those unpleasant scenes which have repeatedly disgraced the supreme court is chronicled in our columns of to-day. The parties in this altercation were his honor ...
Article : 690 wordsWe have received a file of Perth papers, in which, however, we can find little matter of interest. The Governor was on a visit to some of the neighbouring ports, and the Colonial Secretary was administering ...
Article : 390 wordsMR. EDITOR—Happening to stop here on my way to the Murray, I have just learnt from a gentleman interested in the occurrence the particulars of the attack—or rather the visit—of the ...
Article : 1,041 wordsROSSINI.—This celebrated master, whose inactivity has been the subject of regret to every lover of music in Europe for years past, has at length given a sign of awaking from the death-like repose in ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Tue 8 Mar 1842, Page 2
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