OK the 26th ult. the Legislative Assembly chamber was disgraced by such a scene as was never before enacted in any House of Parliament of the Australian colonies. For some time previous to this affair, fears were expressed that the disgraceful ...
Article : 1,479 wordsIn the gliuting of the gloaming, With its streaks of golden red With its gathering purple curtains, With the evening star o'erhead ...
Article : 201 words"Be seated," said the governor, looking steadily at his prisoner. "This is Monsieur D'Aumail, late Commissary de Police— now Governor of the Bastile—if I am not mistaken." replied ...
Article : 778 wordsAN important despatch, received by the Governor from Downing-street, has been laid on the table of the Assembly. It urges the expediency of assimilating, as far as possible, the law of the different colonies respecting treasonable offences to the ...
Article : 240 wordsSaid the prisoner, "Late at night, on the 23rd of March, 1769, two villains of Paris, in a caleche, halted before a mansion in that city, on the left, in the Rue de Cuarenton. You start, Monsieur D'Aumail; I pray you listen—I shall be brief, and ...
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Illustrated Sydney News (NSW : 1853 - 1872), Wed 25 Mar 1868, Page 3
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