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Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 wordsBy the arrival of 'Em[?]ald Isle' we have received English intelligence [?]o the 3rd of September. We make the following extracts:— Parliament met on the 20th of August. The ...
Article : 330 wordsThe Atlas furnishes the following details of the China reinforcement, with additional stateement that 400 troops were to sail for India is the Herefordshire:— ...
Article : 149 words—At Manchester many failures are taking place, and some are compounding with their creditors, but they will never be known to the world unless some untoward event reveals the ...
Article : 493 wordsWE are amused at a passage in the leading article of yesterday's Chronicle which intimates that His Excellency is not likely to draw upon the Lords of the Treasury for the £40,000 due to us ...
Article : 1,193 wordsDEATH OF SIR JOHN JEREMIE.—There is no such thing as pleasure without alloy in this world; and if it was our pleasing duty in a recent number to have announced the safe arrival ...
Article : 175 wordsWE admire free discussion, and are therefore pleased to find that the no-principled Monitor and the every-principled Free Press have joined in abusing the Herald, verifying the old adage of ...
Article : 879 wordsSIR,— Before the Insolvent Bill goes too far, I hope some of the members will introduce a clause to prevent a ca-sa being taken against the person, where there is plenty of moveable and available ...
Article : 190 wordsFor the reason which has been already stated, the first session of the second Parliament'of Queen Victoria was opened this day by Royal Commission. ...
Article : 843 wordsA VESSEL FOUNDERED OFF THE CAPE—From the Sr. Helena Shipping List of September 26th we extract the following:—"Captain Armstrong of the barque 'Windermers' reports, that on the ...
Article : 86 wordsDuring the last week we have been visited with several thunder storms, but the fall of rain was trifling. The hay crops are mowed, drawn in, stacked ...
Article : 173 wordsThe trial of Capt. M'Phun, of the 'Argyle,' (for the murder of a seaman during the voyage to Bombay) commenced on Friday, 9th July, and finished on Saturday [?] ...
Article : 393 wordsThe few showers we have had lately, has invigorated the barnt up grass; sheep shearing is nearly over—our crop of hay has been productive and of good quality; it is all cut, and part [?] ...
Article : 117 wordsSALE OF WHALERS AND OIL.—Mr. Samuel Lyous effected the following sales on Wednesday morning at his Marts—The two-third share of the barque Nelson, with the same interest in her ...
Article : 323 wordsQueer weather—cold mornings, noses and eyes rather watery; blistering hot mid-day—chilly evenings; occasionally thunder storms—little rain—quite refreshing, very! hay "all right"— ...
Article : 206 wordsAs our contest with China becomes more widely known among the powers of Asia, and as at each struggle the weakness of the Chinese and their prostration before a mere handful of British ...
Article : 369 wordsOn Tuesday, Henry Sawyer, owner of the 'Coquette,' Colonial schooner, was brought before Messrs. Brown and Dacre, and charged with having committed a breach of the Water Police ...
Article : 225 wordsWe had a heavy fall of rain accompanied, with thunder, lightning and hail, at 8 o'clock this evening; the wheat fields are all yellow, and the grain sufficiently ripe to reap:—but, the question ...
Article : 135 wordsOn Tuesday evening last, a Public Meeting was held in the, Mechanic's School of Arts, Pitt-street, for the purpose petitioning against the Debenture Bill An immense concourse of ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Fri 24 Dec 1841, Page 2
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