THE JUDICIAL OFFICE.—He who takes the office of a judge as it now exists in this country. takes IN his hands a splendid gem goof and glorious, perfect and pure. Shall he give it up ...
Article : 968 wordsThe Governor has accepted the resignation of Mr. William Cahili, as First Lieutenant of the Derwent kids Company, Southern Tasmanian Volunteers. ...
Article : 458 wordsThis class met on Tuesday, 28th May, and Wednesday, 5th instant, to discuss the question Is reason confined to man? Affirmative.—Reason primarily means that ...
Article : 1,178 wordsSIR,—I trust you will allow me to point out an error into which you have [?], in giving the day for the taking of the poll in this district as the 20h, instead of the 11th, June— as set forth ...
Article : 157 wordsSIR,—While 1 cannot but admit the importance of many of the questions now occupying the attention of the constituency, I am of opinion that there are several others of a more practical. ...
Article : 1,221 wordsSIR,—My note 11th May was intended, and kindly accepted by you, as a seasonable invitation to the printers, to whom we are much indebted a patient arbiters of language, to give steadiness ...
Article : 1,139 wordsNEW COMER.—Mr. W. Scott, the astronomer at Sydney, an announces the appearance of a comet. Speaking at an observation on 13th May, he says:— "The following are the results ...
Article : 840 wordsThe following memorandum relative to three rifle matches to come off at Macquarie Point, Hobart Town, on Thursday, 20th June, 1861, at 11 a.m., are published for the Information of ...
Article : 417 wordsPolitical Corruption.—Curran, when opposed to Lord Clare, said that he reminded him of a chimney-sweep, who had raised himself by dark and dusky ways, and then called aloud to his ...
Article : 915 wordsOn or before the 15th proximo, each captain commanding a corps or company will have the goodness to forward to the Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding, a nominal list of the members of ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 6 Jun 1861, Page 3
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