IRISH PRIDE.—White I was occupied in sketching, a poor man, carrying a child in [?] arms, accosted me. There are so few beggars in these unfrequented parts, that I looked at him with ...
Article : 1,487 wordsWARREN CARR, a native of the Colony, and by trade a Compositor in the "—Printing Office," was charged with having been drunk on Sunday morning. The man stated that he could ...
Article : 352 wordsThe Sydney "Monitor" is published at 6 o'clock every Monday Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at the office in George-street letter not post-paid will not be received ...
Article : 257 wordsBy the judicious arangements Capt. Flint and the liberal provisioning of his fine ship, the Immigrants by her, have arrived in excellent health and order, and from their appearance and ...
Article : 638 wordsSIR—Much controversy going forward in some of the public Journals touching Mr. Marshall's equipment and supplies to his Bounty Emigrants, and gross reflections on Captains, Officers, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 wordsWe have received a file of Malacca newspapers up to the 30th May. The following is an extract from the latest of them:— "CRIMINAL SESSIONS.—The first Sessions of ...
Article : 359 wordsThe life and character of Sultan Mahmoud, the probable consequences of his death, and the fate of his empire, chiefly occupy the French journals of Wednesday. All admit that he possessed ...
Article : 1,086 wordsBy the arrival of the Alfred, Captain Flint H. I. C. S., from London 18th Sept., and Portsmouth 29th Sept. We have received a file of English Papers to within one day of the ship's sailing, but ...
Article : 132 wordsSUGAR.—The Market has during the last week been more animated, but the principal demand has been for low descriptions, which have advanced in price from 20 to 30 cts. per 100 lbs; ...
Article : 595 wordsWe have to call the attention of the proper authority under Government to this personage, for highly improper conduct, while in execution of his duty. Yesterday evening, while the Alfred ...
Article : 129 wordsDEAR SIR,—We have received your letter of the 19th instant. and beg to state in reply, that we feel much obliged for the favourable opinion you expressed towards ourselves. ...
Article : 321 wordsTHE THEATRE.—Perhaps not the least proof of the progress of our colony is to be found in the fact that at this early period of our existence we can boast of a respectable place of amusement. ...
Article : 1,123 wordsThe arrival amongst us of Captain Hobson, by the Druid, on his way to New Zealand, holds out the gratifying assurance that the British Flag will be shortly unfurled in that country, and that under ...
Article : 1,475 wordsMICHAEL WHITE and MARGARET, his wife were indicted for a common assault. Acquitted and discharged. BERTHRAM NATHAN was indicted for ...
Article : 144 wordsSIR—Before leaving your superior and wellequipped ship Alfred, in which we have been so speedily and safely conveyed this day from our native shores to this new and distant land of ...
Article : 527 wordsMARY Fox was indicted for keeping a disorderly house. The prisoner cohabited with a man named Cook, and kept a house of the lowest description in York-street, for the reception of disreputable ...
Article : 308 wordsSIR,—I beg leave to call your attention to the following outrage committed on the person of Mr Samuel Wilton, in the employ of Messrs Rees, Jones and Co., on Thursday, between the hours ...
Article : 488 wordsTHIS novel is a hodge-podge story of pretty nearly all the "moving accidents" that can afflict humanity, stopping short of "the cannibals that each other eat." Broken hearts, broken ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Wed 8 Jan 1840, Page 2
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