From Hobart Town, on Wednesday last having sailed the 28th ultimo, the schooner Marian Watson! Cap[?]ain Brend, with sundries, Passengers. Mr Rex. Mr H. Coxan, Mr ...
Article : 352 wordsNew York papers to the 10th instant, and Canada to the 4th, have been received. The Congress adjourned on the 9th. The following are some extracts from these journals: ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 wordsPAX is in error; the paragraph he alludes to did not appear in this journal. He can have his manuscript by applying in the counting-house. ...
Article : 28 wordsThere are, we think, few persons, uninfluenced by private feeling or political partizanship, who will not admit that the prosecution of Mr. Macalister by Mr. ...
Article : 1,300 wordsBy late arrivals, we have received Hobart Town papers to the 27th ult., but they contain nothing of any paiticular interest. The government was about to introduce a law ...
Article : 516 wordsTHE REGISTRA[?] A[?].—O[?] readers will remember that in the early part of this year, the Judges made a number of new orders of Court, one of which was, that the Registrar by the ...
Article : 1,296 wordsWe have received Port Phillip Gazettes to the 24th ultimo, from which we make the following extracts:- It is said that a Chief Magistrate, with the title ...
Article : 1,071 wordsWednesday.—Before the three Judges. Charles Kilmaister, James Parry, James Oates, Edward Foley, William Hawkins, John Russel, and John Johnstone, convicted of the wilful ...
Article : 2,631 wordsWe have received Cape papers to the 19th of October. At a hasty glance, which time has only allowed us to give them, as yet, they do not appear to contain any intelligence of immedi[?]te ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Fri 7 Dec 1838, Page 2
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