ME. EDITOR—The Governor and those who concocted the new Dog Bill seem disposed to be revenged no the people for the opposition to the late Dug Act . By sect,15, it is provided that no conviction under the Act, shall be removed into Supreme ...
Article : 188 wordsHIGHWAY ROBBRRY—A man named Humphries [?] siding, he behave, in town, has recently reported, that on Sunday week, while travelling between the "Tin Dish Holes," and Blackman's Bridge, his progress was suddenly ...
Article : 2,084 wordsTHE OLYMPIC THEATRE—We have much satisfaction in referring to the performance at this place of [?]. Company, the has succeeded (in spite of projudice and opposition) in esta. ...
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Advertising : 3,102 wordsTHE DOG ACT has bren much altered in the Council. There is to be an uniform TAX OF SHILLINGS upon each dug: several petitions are in course of signature against this obnuxious measure. ...
Article : 68 wordsIn the portion of our column devoted to "Corrrespondence," it is the principle of this paper freely to leave open in the public the discession, in all [?], of both sides of the question—only revering to [?], edi[?], the night of our [?] ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Sat 25 Mar 1848, Page 3
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