A most startling accusation against a clergyman has for many months disturbed the minds of the Presbyterians and others in Tasmania, and was finally disposed of by the ...
Article : 567 wordsMR. William Campbell, landlord of the Duke of Wellington public-house, High Bridge, Newcastle, and, widely knwn as the Scottish Giant, died at that establishment late ...
Article : 655 wordsA lecture on "The Music of Religion--Ancient and Modern," was delivered by Mr. Thackeray, of the Chronicle Office, on Thursday evening, at the School of Arts. The ...
Article : 524 wordsFresh evidences are adduced daily of the improvements in the mining prospects of the colony. Colonel Glover has telegraphed to the ...
Article : 190 wordsMr. Colton has resigned his seat in the Legislative Assembly in consequence of ill health. It is stated that the Bank of New South ...
Article : 2,246 wordsWe do not identify ourselves with, nor hold ourselves responsible for, the opinions of our correspondents expressed in this column.] ...
Article : 23 wordsSIR.--The report of the Bishops visit to Toowoomba in this morning's D. D. Gazette bears strong impress of having been written by the Rev. Thomas Abraham, indeed I think ...
Article : 465 wordsDRUNKENNESS.--Charles Pearce pleaded guilty to this charge, and was admonished and discharged. TRESPASS.--Geoffrey Keating was ...
Article : 197 wordsI have been long absent from Dalby. My health being very indifferent, I determined to try change of air, and went west. I now return like a giant refreshed to take in hand ...
Article : 1,190 wordsThe remains of the deceased were interred on Tuesday in Jesmond Cemetery, Newcastle, in presence of a vast concourses of spectators. Campbell, while confined to his bed, ...
Article : 1,500 wordsDuring the discussion of the Railway Estimates on Thursday evening the following transpired:-- Mr. GROOM said that one of the ...
Article : 703 wordsWe take the following from Hansard of Friday for the benefit of those who are not subscribers to it:-- Mr. GROOM asked the Minister for Lands ...
Article : 480 wordsSIR,--I would like, through your columns, to draw attention to an apparently trivial matter, but one nevertheless which requires rectification. Towards the end of the above ...
Article : 217 wordsSIR,--Alas! how are the mighty fallen, After all the fuss and fury--the fulminations and recriminations--truth is triumphant, Dalby has nobly vindicated its character, and ...
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