A great meeting was held at the Circular Wharf on the 11th instant, and, although the weather was unpropitious, four or fire thousand persons were present. Mr. Robert Campbell presided, Messrs. Lowe, Lamb, Michie ...
Article : 578 wordsThe Emma left on the 19th instant, the day after the meeting, and consequently brings intelligence of the proceedings. The following resolutions were unanimously adopted, and several strong speeches made in support ...
Article : 199 wordsThe business of the court commenced on Monday, July 2nd; the civil issues presented only one case, which was tried before His Honor the Chief Justice, Sir John Lewis Pedder, Knight. The following gentlemen, were ...
Article : 442 wordsMR. EDITOR,—Having recently observed a notice in your very valuable paper, relative to the several convict establishments in Launceston, I am induced to ask if you will be good enough to give insertion to the few ...
Article : 479 words"Lot's Wife."—Mr. Coleman, in his agricultural address last week, illustrated the folly of modem female education, by an anecdote. A young man who had for a long time remained in that useless state designated by " a half pair ...
Article : 1,547 wordsSIR.—One or two letters have appeared in your paper recently, regarding the present prospects of Circular Head; written evidently by parties interested in its welfare; and from the general tenor of those published accounts, a ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Wed 4 Jul 1849, Page 693
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