This day week the Court met for the trial of prisoners. Joseph Alone, Esq. the Chairman, and P. A. Malgrave, Esq., our Police Magistrate, took their seats on the bench about 11 o' clock, and several prisoners were ...
Article : 994 wordsMr. Brougham said, that it appeared His Majesty's Government bad resolved to proceed, not only without the support of that house, but against its opinion, and in despite and contempt of its sentiments,—when the whole weight of ...
Article : 4,720 wordsMR. EDITOR —I read your comments upon a letter, signed ANTI-WITTY-PATE, in your last,with some satisfaction, and fally agree with you that there are three distinct [?]es of what may be said to belong to the wit family, the willing, the ...
Article : 327 wordsThe late arrivals brought us Hobart TOWN papers to the 11 th ult. The "Grand EXPEDITION,"—that is, the whole force of the White population of the Island, military, civil, and uncivil—which was drawn out in array againat a ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Fri 25 Feb 1831, Page 3
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