We had two arrivals from Britain yesterday. The Lord Stanley, with 104 passengers, left Gravesend on the 15th October, but was obliged to put in at St. Jago, on the 13th ...
Article : 2,060 wordsLewis Tobias Douglas, master of the douglas, barque, appeared to the information of Charles Philip Brewer, Esq. Emigration Agent, for selling spirits on board the Douglas, passenger-ship, contrary to the form of the Act of the ...
Article : 92 wordsThe Editors wish it to be distinctly understood, that although it is their desire that this Journal should freely express the opinions of their correspondents, they (the Editors) are not to be considered as responsible for their ...
Article : 58 wordsGentlemen—The communication which appeared in your yesterday's number, signed "One of his Lordship's Hearers," confirms the view I myself took with many others, as to the pointed allusions contained in his ...
Article : 448 wordsSir—A copy of this day's issue is before me, in which I see a paragraph saying, "We have authority," &c. &c., in the which there is no truth, but a grossly false representation of what was said. ...
Article : 176 wordsThe Queens of Saxony and Prussia arrived at Vienna, on the 3rd November, to negotiate the marriage of the Emperor with the Princess Jane of Saxony. The betrothment was expected to take place on the 4th. ...
Article : 314 wordsG. M. Stephen, Esq., appeared to the complaint of Benamin Moreland, for neglecting to pay him £13 wages. Defendant said he thought the matter would be settled out of Court, if his Worship would let it stand over for a ...
Article : 930 wordsSir—The letter of Mr Stocks, which you have just handed to me, is the most singular communication I have ever read. There is not only a very considerable suppressio veri, but two or three directly false assertions. ...
Article : 607 wordsSerious differences had arisen between the Government of the Czar and Lord Palmerston, on the subject of the Hungarian refugees. The British fleet had made a demonstration at the Dardanelles, which gave great ...
Article : 236 wordsGentlemen—Can your correspondent "S. J. B." be so ignorant of the objects and uses of Mechanics' Institutes as seriously to believe that their managers would be doing their duty to the members, or would be ...
Article : 1,058 wordsThe Turks are indefatigable in their preparations for Russian invasions, every ship being put into a state of efficiency, and a [?] supply of excellent [?] been obtained, by means of embargo. The army, under ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Duke of Parma had established a reign of terror. Several hundreds of his subjects have been flogged, one even to death. No one was safe from arrest, the most trivial evidence being sufficient to induce severe ...
Article : 37 wordsGentlemen—On the death of the late W. W. G. Nicholls, you spoke out pretty plainly on the deceased's character, but no conspiracy was raised against you on that account, by the men of his own class, or by our ...
Article : 712 wordsThe Corfu Journal, of the 25th October, contains a manifesto of the Lord High Commissioner, granting an amnesty to all persons implicated in the last insurrection, with three exceptions. ...
Article : 33 wordsOur advices from the United States extend to the 2nd November. The Mosquito shore question still excited the public mind, Lord Palmerston having determined to support the claim of the Mosquito King ...
Article : 227 wordsHenry Jones was sent to gaol for a week, the penalty awarded in absence of 5s. for getting drunk, in Hindley-street. Robert Spencer, the Captain of the Ascendant, paid 5s. for ...
Article : 44 wordsFry, who recently murdered his wife, still lurks in the vicinity of his station, on the Wakefield. He continues to elude the police, whose movements to effect his apprehension he is said to have under his eye. Possessed of ...
Article : 405 wordsGeneral Baraguay d' Hilliers was named chief of the Italian expeditionary army, in place of General d' Hautpool, named Minister of War. It was stated also that the French Government had ordered a ...
Article : 416 wordsAgitation, dissatisfaction, and party brawls prevailed throughout the colony. The country was splitting into two factions—"the annexationists" and the "anti-annexationists." Mr L. M. Vigar, the Receiver-General ...
Article : 170 wordsAt Trinidad a riot had occurred, on the 1st October on the people demanding an abrogation of the law which treats petty debtors as criminals. The Attorney-General declared the obnoxieus clause annulled, not ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 13 Feb 1850, Page 3
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