June 23—The barque Calcutta, Prynn, from London 20th January. Passengers—Mr and Mrs "Giles and six children, Mr and Mrs Harris and child, [?] Glover and two sons. Messrs Benson, ...
Article : 831 wordsMr Hanson applied for an adjournment in consequence of Mr Fisher's illness. Mr Gwynne wished to proceed; he thought Mr Hanson, would acknowledge there was no ground for ...
Article : 839 wordsTHE ABORIGINES.—We hear that Mr. Hall, (the Naturalist,) intends taking Denbry, the, Murray Chieftain, and several other natives, to England, where they will no doubt become ...
Article : 642 wordsThe public examination of the children belonging to the above school was held on Friday morning. The unfavourable state of the weather on this and the previous days operated ...
Article : 1,139 wordsThe papers recently received, although they carry us to a very late date, are singularly barren of news. For the most part they are filled with continental matters and parliamentary debates of the [?]st ...
Article : 1,642 words"Mails will be despatched as under— For Great Britain, by the Elizabeth, to Singapore and Overland, this day, at two o'clock; and by the Garland Grove to Ceylon and Overland, on ...
Article : 94 wordsMr Stephen moved for a rule nisi to show cause why the order made by Judge Cooper on the 25th of May, 1847, for giving security for the payment of defendants' costs, should not be set aside; he filed a ...
Article : 167 wordsIN RE PUNCH IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.—Mr Doright moved that his Lordship would grant a rule to shew cause why the executor and administrator of the deceased, "Punch in South Australia," should ...
Article : 280 wordsNothing whatever has been doing since our last. Prices are nominally the same. ...
Article : 15 wordsON examining Mr Motley's article, we find that the first few paragraphs will suffice to convey to our readers an idea of his plan. The remainder is wholly occupied with a ...
Article : 1,796 wordsThe further hearing of the arguments in Stocks v. Clark, and the judgment in Dumbleton v. Stephen, were deferred to this morning. ...
Article : 25 wordsIN RE THE KETCH "BOUNTIFUL."—On the motion of Mr James, Saturday next was assigned for the hearing of the arguments in this case, and to that day at 11 o'clock the Court adjourned. ...
Article : 40 wordsWilliam M'Intyre and James Watkins, the former first mate, and the latter a seaman, of the Inconstant, were charged with mutinous conduct on board; but the case was not gone into, the ...
Article : 140 wordsHis Honor delivered judgment as follows:—In this case the grand jury have found a bill against the prisoner, and the Crown seeks to postpone the trial on the ground of the absence of material ...
Article : 286 wordsWilliam Shagles was brought up on remand, but there being no further evidence against him was discharged. ...
Article : 22 wordsSIR,—In a recent issue, after detailing the flourishing state of our colonial revenue, you propose the entire abolition of the customs. Whilst discussing the propriety of the ...
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