Mr. Editor,—An "address" appears in your number of 5th September, purporting to emanate from ceratin undersigned residents of evandale but whose names do not appear. ...
Article : 61 wordsMr. Editor,—With reference to the statistics of crime concocted by Mr. Burgess, and referred to [?] your paper, I would suggest that our legislators should call for additional ...
Article : 204 wordsJohn Atkinson, Esq., met the electors at the Cornwall Assembly Room, last night. There was a full and influenitial attendance. ...
Article : 1,527 wordsSIR,—As the object of my last letter appears to have been misunderstood and my motives misconstrued, I have ventured to trespass on your space again: and while disclaiming all ...
Article : 967 wordsPresent—C. Arthur, Esq., and F. Evans, Esq., David Thompson was charged with stealing two cheques of the respective ...
Article : 634 wordsSIR,—I hoped the opinions of various parties upon state aid to religion might be stated without rancor or ribaldry, but I find that "Presbyter," in your paper, makes fun of facts to support ...
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Advertising : 3,000 wordsIn re William Handley Cullonswood),—Insolvent was brought down from gaol in custody. Debts proved—R. Cameron, £134 2s. 10d.; W. Johnstone, £135 ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 10 Sep 1857, Page 3
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