My Lord,—The jail delivery having been fixed for Saturday, the 29th of October, it soon became evident to the magistrates, as well from reports circulated in the city, and ...
Article : 3,604 wordsIt being apprehended, from information received through various channels, that some indiscreet persons may be inclined to promote feelings of iritation and excitement on the ...
Article : 206 wordsStrathfieldsay, 476 tons, Harrison master, for London, 220 pieces of blue gum, 33 pieces cedar, 7,000 tucenails, 246 bales wool, 7 casks and 660 loose hides, 6,500 horns, 1,700 tips, 10,500 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 wordsThe Riot Act has been read three times. All persons tumultuously assembling, are guilty of capital felony. By Order of The Mayor. ...
Article : 29 wordsSIR, Respecting drains a subject adverted to in one of the Journals lately, I would beg to suggest as to their construction, that there ...
Article : 194 wordsThe magistrates most earnestly entreat the assistance of their fellow-citizens, to restore the peace of the city, by assembling immediately at the Guildhall. ...
Article : 32 wordsStock on hand 17th lnst. B. P. Rum, 79,239 gallons; brandy, 25,495 gallons; gin, 6,926 gallons; other spirits, 4,933 gallons; tobacco, 56,002 pounds. ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Sheriffs of Bristol, having been called on to report upon the circumstances of the attack upon the jail, have instituted an enquiry into those circumstances, and find that the ...
Article : 638 wordsThe native youths had prepared a couple of ropes to draw the Governor's carriage from the corner of the Lumber-yard, (the spot they fixed upon at which to stop the ...
Article : 660 wordsMarch 16.—Isabella (ship), 580 tons, Wiseman master, from London, Lamb and Co. agents; male prisoners, and Government stores. —17.—Arab (ship), 290 tons Ferrier master, ...
Article : 871 wordsThe following is the notice which a very numerous and respectable portion of the inhabitants of Bristol have given of their intention to apply to Parliament, for a legislative ...
Article : 260 wordsThe numerous friends of that excellent and patriotic gentleman, will read the following paragraph from the Courier of Wednesday, with pleasure:— ...
Article : 284 wordsSir,—I direct you, as commanding officer of his Majesty's troops, to take the most vigorous, effective, and decisive means in your power, to quell the existing riot, and to prevent ...
Article : 66 wordsMy Lord—I feel it to be my duty, as Mayor and Chief Magistrate of the city of Bristol, to lay before your Lordship a statement of a few facts relating to the unhappy transactions ...
Article : 1,968 wordsSIR, In these times of Reform, perhaps you would not object to insert the following queries for the consideration of the learned in such matters and for the general benefit of the Colony, ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Wed 28 Mar 1832, Page 3
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